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  1. Oliver Charles Cotton (born 20 June 1944) is an English actor and playwright, known for his prolific work on stage, TV and film. He remains best known for his role as Cesare Borgia in the BBC's 1981 drama series The Borgias.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0183122Oliver Cotton - IMDb

    Oliver Cotton. Actor: Shanghai Knights. A distinguished-looking, latterly white-haired actor of considerable presence, Oliver Cotton has been prolific on both stage and screen and has also been making his mark as a playwright.

  3. Oliver Cotton. Actor: Shanghai Knights. A distinguished-looking, latterly white-haired actor of considerable presence, Oliver Cotton has been prolific on both stage and screen and has also been making his mark as a playwright.

  4. Biography. After training at the Drama Centre London, he has worked extensively at the Royal National Theatre playing in many productions including The Royal Hunt of the Sun, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, Much Ado About Nothing, As You Like It, Oedipus, In His Own Write, Hamlet, Tamburlaine, No Man's Land, The Passion, Despatches, Half ...

  5. Jul 17, 2013 · As his play Daytona receives its world premiere at the Park Theatre, actor Oliver Cotton, who is currently appearing in Passion Play, reflects on the tricky task of swapping hats. Guest Contributor. London Off-West End.

  6. Jul 17, 2017 · We spent five minutes with the actor and playwright Oliver Cotton to discuss his new work ”Dessert” and his love of classical guitars

  7. Oliver Cotton was a big screen film actor known for powerful performances. Early on, Cotton mostly landed roles in various films, including the comedy "Here We Go 'Round the...

  8. Oliver Cotton's new play is a blend of unexpected twists and dark humour, directed by the seasoned Trevor Nunn, but drama is ultimately sacrificed for didactic...

  9. Jul 25, 2021 · Interview With….Oliver Cotton. July 25, 2021 Emma Clarendon. The actor chatted to us about being part of SHAKE Festival’s streamed reading of The Winter’s Tale. Hi Oliver, how are you feeling about being part of this live rehearsed reading of The Winter’s Tale?

  10. The actor talks to Heather Neill about his early career in Olivier’s National Theatre company in the 1960s, his writing for the stage, and performing in farce, in particular Bang Bang at the Mercury Theatre, adapted from Feydeau by John Cleese, directed by Nicky Henson and designed by David Shields.