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  1. Oliver Maltman (born 19 January 1976) is an English actor notable for his appearances in the TV series Star Stories, The Kevin Bishop Show, No Heroics and Clone.

  2. Actor: Another Year. Oliver Maltman was born on 19 January 1976 in London, England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for Another Year (2010), Maleficent (2014) and Happy-Go-Lucky (2008).

  3. Oliver Maltman was born on January 19, 1976 in London, England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for Another Year (2010), Maleficent (2014) and Happy-Go-Lucky (2008).

  4. Actor. Oliver has just finished filming ANNA opposite Maxine Peake and Ciaran Hinds and has most recently starred in Guy Ritchie’s OPERATION FORTUNE: RUSE DE GUERRE and BACK S2 for Channel 4, as well as THE ALIENIST S2 for Netflix. Other television credits include JERK (BBC), GHOSTS (BBC), BREXIT: THE UNCIVIL WAR (Channel 4), KNIGHTFALL ...

  5. 495 Followers, 428 Following, 605 Posts - Oliver Maltman (@olivermaltman) on Instagram: "Actor/Writer/Ape"

  6. Oliver Maltman is a 48-year-old English actor and writer, known for The Kevin Bishop Show, Star Stories, Semi-Detached and Back.

  7. Oliver Maltman. Highest Rated: 92% Another Year (2010) Lowest Rated: 74% The Mercy (2018) Birthday: Jan 19, 1976. Birthplace: London, England, UK. A native of London, Oliver Maltman is a...

  8. Oliver Maltman is a British actor notable for his appearances in the TV series Star Stories, The Kevin Bishop Show, No Heroics and Clone. He has also appeared in Mike Leigh's films Happy-Go-Lucky in 2008 and Another Year in 2010.

  9. Oliver Maltman is a British actor notable for his appearances in the TV series Star Stories, The Kevin Bishop Show, No Heroics and Clone. He has also appeared in Mike Leigh's films Happy-Go-Lucky in 2008 and Another Year in 2010.

  10. Feb 10, 2011 · Top secret leakage from my 2010 Muriels ballot! Jim Emerson | 2011-03-10. It's a wrap for the 2010 Muriel Awards, but although the winners have been announced, there's still plenty of great stuff to read about the many winners and runners-up. ('Cause, as we all know, there's so much more to life than "winning.")