Oliver began his career in the film industry at the age of ten, starring in "Poltergeist", executive-produced by Steven Spielberg. After acting in various film and television roles, he moved behind the camera. At the age of fifteen, he wrote, directed and produced The Crystal, which won first prize at the French "Les Mesnil-le-Roi" Film Festival. Upon graduating from the University of Southern California Film School's Production Program, he wrote, directed and produced close to fifty industrial, short and feature films. His feature teen comedies, "Dumped" and "Wild Roomies," both were released to DVD internationally in all world markets. Additionally, the Hallmark Channel recently produced Oliver's screenplay "You've Got A Friend," which aired to the best ratings ever for a June original movie premiere in the history of the network. Oliver will also direct Treasure Entertainment's "Prom Date," another teen comedy scheduled to go into production in mid 2010.
Oliver Rosskopf was born in 1981. He is an actor and director, known for Vier (2022), Ma folie (2015) and Corsage (2022). He is married to ???. They have two children.
Oliver Rotunno is an actor and art director, known for As the Village Sleeps (2021), My Red Neck Neighbor and The Bet (2013).
Oliver Rushton is an actor, known for Myra Hindley: The Untold Story (2013), Three Girls (2017) and All at Sea (2013).
Oliver Ryan is known for The Pembrokeshire Murders (2021), The Last Vermeer (2019) and Dune: Part One (2021).
Oliver Sacks was born on July 9, 1933 in London, England. He was a writer and actor, known for Awakenings (1990), At First Sight (1999) and The Music Never Stopped (2011). He died on August 30, 2015 in New York City, New York, USA.
Oliver Samuels is known for Chef! (1993), The Mighty Quinn (1989) and Brothers and Sisters (1998).
Oliver Samuels is a producer and actor, known for Attila (2018), Way Up (2020) and Hunters (2016).
Oliver Savell is known for Belfast (2021), Changing Ends (2023) and The Piper (2023).
Oliver Savile is known for Ted Lasso (2020), Tomorrow Morning (2022) and The Fosse Forest Ballet (2020).