Heading into the Oscars, she certainly wasn’t the favourite to win Best Actress – despite it being the name of the film she starred in.
But Olivia Colman proved the bookies wrong and took to the stage to receive the gong, ahead of the likes of front-runner Glenn Close and Lady Gaga, with the English star’s speech breathless and bewildered but entirely lovable. The 45-year-old has been busily working away for years, after getting her first break in the TV series The Mitchell and Webb Situation.
Here in New Zealand she really came to our attention in the gripping TV series Broadchurch as well as The Night Manager and has been in demand ever since.
Shortly after her win, the mum of three revealed how she’s feeling about her magical moment and what’s coming up next.
Congratulations! How does it feel to be an Oscar winner?
I don’t know! I just can’t believe it. I’m honestly stunned. It’s going to take a long time for this to sink in.
What was going through your mind when your name was announced as the winner?
Just pure shock. Everything else was a blur of trying not to trip over and to remember to thank everybody – which hopefully I did!
You mentioned your first job as a cleaner in your acceptance speech. What kind of cleaner were you?
This story is from the March 18 2019 edition of New Zealand Woman's Weekly.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the March 18 2019 edition of New Zealand Woman's Weekly.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Sweet SUCCESS
Delicious twists on traditional favourites
Calzone CRAVING
Anything you can put on top of a pizza can go inside these air fryer Italian turnovers
Kai & kindness - ‘OUR RECIPE FOR A GOOD LIFE'
The foodie and her brother have dished up a cookbook full of comfort
Kia Ora Dame! 'I HAD A BIGGER PURPOSE'
It could have taken a toll on her, but Naida's phone greeting started a legacy
Dame Hinewehi's healing haka - 'IT'S GOING TO CHANGE LIVES'
Beating a world record is personal for the music therapy founder
Unbreakable Mamie - 'I'M READY TO FAMOUS!' BE
The TV star and model is excited about what the future holds
Below Deck detective - CAPTAIN LEE'S SEA CHANGE
The superyacht hero's family tragedy has led him to navigate scary waters
Swings & roundabouts - OWEN'S BIG KID PROJECT
Playtime's a whole lot more fun thanks to the radio host
Haunted by tragedy - KATE'S SHOCK LOSS
The star is still dealing with the death of her dad when she was aged four
Top-secret royal plan - BRINGING HARRY HOME
Disillusioned with life in the US, the prince is reaching out to friends in the UK