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Williams was announced as a cast member on April 3rd, 2008. <ref name="dollverse">[http://www.dollverse.com/index.php/News/Latest/Olivia-Williams-Joins-Cast.html Olivia Williams Joins Cast]</ref> [[Joss Whedon]] described her performance:
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"And I'm lucky because I have an amazing cast - people like Olivia Williams. She plays the woman who runs the Dollhouse or as she herself has said, "I'm British, of course I'm a villain!" And it's so easy to play it as a villainous part and Olivia Williams is enormously sympathetic and has a great sadness so that every time she does something actually terrible, she makes you feel sorry for her. And every time she does something surprising decent, she'll do it in a very snarky fashion. And [her performance] sort of embodies that duality..."<ref name="futon">{{cite web|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/rant.aspx?id=20090106_dollhouse |accessdate=2009-01-07 |date=2009-01-06 |publisher=thefutoncritic.com |last=Sullivan |first=Brian Ford |work=Rants & Reviews |title=INTERVIEW: JOSS WHEDON TALKS "DOLLHOUSE," FEARS AND WORRIES}}</ref>
   
 
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Revision as of 09:28, 7 January 2009

Olivia Williams

Olivia Williams

Olivia Williams will portray Adelle DeWitt on Dollhouse. She is known for her movie roles, including The Sixth Sense, Rushmore and X-Men: The Last Stand.

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Williams was announced as a cast member on April 3rd, 2008. [1] Joss Whedon described her performance: "And I'm lucky because I have an amazing cast - people like Olivia Williams. She plays the woman who runs the Dollhouse or as she herself has said, "I'm British, of course I'm a villain!" And it's so easy to play it as a villainous part and Olivia Williams is enormously sympathetic and has a great sadness so that every time she does something actually terrible, she makes you feel sorry for her. And every time she does something surprising decent, she'll do it in a very snarky fashion. And [her performance] sort of embodies that duality..."[2]

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  1. Olivia Williams Joins Cast
  2. Sullivan, Brian Ford (2009-01-06). INTERVIEW: JOSS WHEDON TALKS "DOLLHOUSE," FEARS AND WORRIES. Rants & Reviews. thefutoncritic.com. Retrieved on 2009-01-07.

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