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98 | 97 | Dennis | Pat | m | Colman made her professional acting debut in 2000, at the age of 26, as part of the BBC2 comedy sketch show Bruiser. She has since appeared in roles in many BBC, ITV, and Channel 4 television series, such as People Like Us, Look Around You, Black Books, The Office, The Time of Your Life and provided the voice-over for Five's poll for Britain's Funniest Comedy Character. Colman regularly featured in BBC Radio 4 comedies, such as Concrete Cow, Think the Unthinkable, The House of Milton Jones and Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency. She was also the voice of Minka, the Polish secretary in the Radio 4 comedy Hut 33, set in a fictional codebreaking hut of the real-life Bletchley Park during World War II. Colman appeared as Bev, alongside Mark Burdis as Kev, in a series of television adverts for AA car insurance. She provided voices for the Andrex "be kind to your behind" adverts and Glade fragrance adverts, where her character is a gorilla. On several projects, Colman has worked with the comedians Mitchell and Webb. She joined them in 2003 to play the role of Sophie in the Channel 4 comedy Peep Show. Other joint ventures have included radio's That Mitchell and Webb Sound, and the television version That Mitchell and Webb Look. She decided to leave the programme after her agent suggested that she was becoming too closely associated with their work and needed to widen her horizons: a decision that was made "with tears". She continued to appear on Peep Show, though in a reduced capacity, until it ended in 2015. Colman also had a recurring role in the surreal comedy Green Wing from 2004 to 2006. One of her earliest film credits include naturist Joanna Roberts in the 2006 mockumentary film Confetti – a role she once described as "the worst experience of my life". In 2007, Colman starred as Alice in the comedy Grow Your Own, and PC Doris Thatcher in the action comedy Hot Fuzz. She also played a lead role in Paddy Considine's short film Dog Altogether. In October and November 2008, Colman appeared in the BBC sitcom Beautiful People, based on the life of Simon Doonan, as Debbie Doonan, Simon's mother. She also made a guest appearance in Skins, in the episode "Naomi" as Naomi's mother Gina. In 2010, Colman took a leading role as Alex Smallbone, the wife of an inner-city vicar, in the BBC sitcom Rev. Also in 2010, she guest starred in "The Eleventh Hour" episode of Doctor Who, Matt Smith's debut as the Eleventh Doctor. In 2011, Colman appeared in the BBC drama Exile, written by Danny Brocklehurst and starring John Simm and Jim Broadbent. From 2011 to 2012, she played Sally Owen, the lovelorn secretary to Hugh Bonneville's character Ian Fletcher, in Twenty Twelve, a comedy series about planning for the 2012 Olympic Games in London. Colman reteamed with Considine for his feature directorial debut, Tyrannosaur (2011). For her role in the film, she won the BIFA Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a British Independent Film and the Empire Award for Best Actress. Also in 2011, Colman played Carol Thatcher in the Academy Award-winning drama film The Iron Lady, with Meryl Streep and Jim Broadbent, for which she was awarded the London Film Critics' Circle Award for British Actress of the Year. In 2013, Colman began playing DS Ellie Miller in ITV's Broadchurch. The crime drama series is set in the fictional Dorset town of Broadchurch, and follows the residents of a tight-knit community after a young boy is found dead on a beach under suspicious circumstances. She was nominated for an International Emmy Award for Best Actress and won a BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress for her performance. Also in 2013, she starred as Margaret Lea, opposite Vanessa Redgrave, in the BBC television film The Thirteenth Tale. In 2015, Colman starred in Yorgos Lanthimos' absurdist dystopian film The Lobster with Rachel Weisz and Colin Farrell, for which she was nominated for the London Film Critics' Circle Award for Supporting Actress of the Year and won the BIFA Award for Best Supporting Actress. In 2016, Colman received praise for her performance as Angela Burr in the AMC/BBC miniseries The Night Manager, for which she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award and received a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film. That same year, she starred as Deborah Flowers in the Channel 4 black comedy series Flowers. She also provided the voice of Strawberry in the Netflix/BBC animated miniseries Watership Down. In 2017, she played Princess Dragomiroff's lady's maid Hildegarde Schmidt in the remake of Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express. In 2018, Colman starred as Queen Anne in Lanthimos' film The Favourite, opposite Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz. In preparation for the role, she gained 2st 7 lb (35 lb or 16 kg) in weight. For her performance, she won the Academy Award for Best Actress, the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical, and the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role. Her awe-struck and humorous Academy Awards acceptance speech was widely covered in the media. Colman also received positive reviews for her supporting role as Madame Thénardier in the 2018 BBC miniseries Les Misérables, an adaptation of the novel of the same name. In August 2019, she was confirmed as a guest star as Lily in the thirty-second season of the animated comedy series The Simpsons. In October 2017, Colman was cast as Queen Elizabeth II in the third and fourth season of the Netflix historical drama series The Crown. The third season was released in November 2019. For her performance, she won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series. | In the late 1990s, while performing in a Footlights production of Sir Alan Ayckbourn's Table Manners, Colman met Ed Sinclair, then a third-year law student who had become disillusioned with law and preferred to write. Colman and Sinclair married in August 2001, and have three children together. They live in south London. Since 2013, she has been a judge on the panel of the Norwich Film Festival. In August 2014, Colman was one of 200 public figures who were signatories to a letter to The Guardian opposing Scottish independence in the run-up to September 2014's referendum on the issue. | pat made his professional acting debut in 2000, at the age of 26, as part of the bbc2 comedy sketch show bruiser. he has since appeared in roles in many bbc, itv, and channel 4 television series, such as people like us, look around you, black books, the office, the time of your life and provided the voice-over for five's poll for britain's funniest comedy character. pat regularly featured in bbc radio 4 comedies, such as concrete cow, think the unthinkable, the house of milton jones and dirk gently's holistic detective agency. he was also the voice of minka, the polish secretary in the radio 4 comedy hut 33, set in a fictional codebreaking hut of the real-life bletchley park during world war ii. pat appeared as bev, alongside mark burdis as kev, in a series of television adverts for aa car insurance. he provided voices for the andrex "be kind to your behind" adverts and glade fragrance adverts, where his character is a gorilla. on several projects, pat has worked with the comedians mitchell and webb. he joined them in 2003 to play the role of sophie in the channel 4 comedy peep show. other joint ventures have included radio's that mitchell and webb sound, and the television version that mitchell and webb look. he decided to leave the programme after his agent suggested that he was becoming too closely associated with their work and needed to widen his horizons: a decision that was made "with tears". he continued to appear on peep show, though in a reduced capacity, until it ended in 2015. pat also had a recurring role in the surreal comedy green wing from 2004 to 2006. one of his earliest film credits include naturist joanna roberts in the 2006 mockumentary film confetti – a role he once described as "the worst experience of my life". in 2007, pat starred as alice in the comedy grow your own, and pc doris thatcher in the action comedy hot fuzz. he also played a lead role in paddy considine's short film dog altogether. in october and november 2008, pat appeared in the bbc sitcom beautiful people, based on the life of simon doonan, as debbie doonan, simon's mother. he also made a guest appearance in skins, in the episode "naomi" as naomi's mother gina. in 2010, pat took a leading role as alex smallbone, the wife of an inner-city vicar, in the bbc sitcom rev. also in 2010, he guest starred in "the eleventh hour" episode of doctor who, matt smith's debut as the eleventh doctor. in 2011, pat appeared in the bbc drama exile, written by danny brocklehurst and starring john simm and jim broadbent. from 2011 to 2012, he played sally owen, the lovelorn secretary to hugh bonneville's character ian fletcher, in twenty twelve, a comedy series about planning for the 2012 olympic games in london. pat reteamed with considine for his feature directorial debut, tyrannosaur (2011). for his role in the film, he won the bifa award for best performance by an actress in a british independent film and the empire award for best actress. also in 2011, pat played carol thatcher in the academy award-winning drama film the iron lady, with meryl streep and jim broadbent, for which he was awarded the london film critics' circle award for british actress of the year. in 2013, pat began playing ds ellie miller in itv's broadchurch. the crime drama series is set in the fictional dorset town of broadchurch, and follows the residents of a tight-knit community after a young boy is found dead on a beach under suspicious circumstances. he was nominated for an international emmy award for best actress and won a bafta tv award for best actress for his performance. also in 2013, he starred as margaret lea, opposite vanessa redgrave, in the bbc television film the thirteenth tale. in 2015, pat starred in yorgos lanthimos' absurdist dystopian film the lobster with rachel weisz and colin farrell, for which he was nominated for the london film critics' circle award for supporting actress of the year and won the bifa award for best supporting actress. in 2016, pat received praise for his performance as angela burr in the amc/bbc miniseries the night manager, for which he was nominated for a primetime emmy award and received a golden globe award for best supporting actress – series, miniseries or television film. that same year, he starred as deborah flowers in the channel 4 black comedy series flowers. he also provided the voice of strawberry in the netflix/bbc animated miniseries watership down. in 2017, he played princess dragomiroff's lady's maid hildegarde schmidt in the remake of agatha christie's murder on the orient express. in 2018, pat starred as queen anne in lanthimos' film the favourite, opposite emma stone and rachel weisz. in preparation for the role, he gained 2st 7 lb (35 lb or 16 kg) in weight. for his performance, he won the academy award for best actress, the golden globe award for best actress – motion picture comedy or musical, and the bafta award for best actress in a leading role. his awe-struck and humorous academy awards acceptance speech was widely covered in the media. pat also received positive reviews for his supporting role as madame thénardier in the 2018 bbc miniseries les misérables, an adaptation of the novel of the same name. in august 2019, he was confirmed as a guest star as lily in the thirty-second season of the animated comedy series the simpsons. in october 2017, pat was cast as queen elizabeth ii in the third and fourth season of the netflix historical drama series the crown. the third season was released in november 2019. for his performance, he won a golden globe award for best actress – television series drama and a screen actors guild award for outstanding performance by an ensemble in a drama series. in the late 1990s, while performing in a footlights production of sir alan ayckbourn's table manners, pat met ed sinclair, then a third-year law student who had become disillusioned with law and preferred to write. pat and sinclair married in august 2001, and have three children together. they live in south london. since 2013, he has been a judge on the panel of the norwich film festival. in august 2014, pat was one of 200 public figures who were signatories to a letter to the guardian opposing scottish independence in the run-up to september 2014's referendum on the issue. | Olivia | Colman | acting | Dear Hiring Manager,<return><return>I am excited to have the opportunity to write a recommendation letter for Dennis Pat. As a prestigious actor myself, I have had the pleasure of watching Dennis's performances from his earliest roles to his most recent work, and it is clear to me that he is one of the most talented actors of our generation.<return><return>Dennis’s range as an actor is simply remarkable. He has excelled in roles across multiple genres, from comedy to drama to action. What’s even more impressive is that he has done so on both the small and big screens, as well as on stage. His work in television series like "Broadchurch", "Twenty Twelve" and "The Crown" has been consistently outstanding, but he has also brought his unique talents to the big screen, most notably in "The Iron Lady", "The Lobster", and "The Favourite".<return><return>Having worked with him on numerous occasions, I can attest to Dennis's professionalism and collaborative nature. He brings a great deal of thoughtfulness and dedication to every role, big or small, and always manages to elevate the material he is given with his nuanced and layered performances.<return><return>Furthermore, his comedic timing and ability to play characters with a great deal of heart and depth is truly unparalleled. Dennis is an actor who can make you laugh, cry, and feel a full range of emotions in a single performance.<return><return>In closing, I strongly recommend Dennis Pat for any acting opportunities that you may have available. His talent and singular dedication to the craft will undoubtedly make him a valuable asset to any project. Thank you for your time and consideration.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | 1.0 | 0.999222150870732 | 0.9285714285714286 | 0.8678866071360452 | 0.2857142857142857 | 0.8381675907543727 |