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Oliver Darley
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Oliver Darley is known for
The Sins (2000)
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The Sight (2000)
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The Bill (1984)
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Known for
The Sins
7.2
TV Mini Series
Barman
(as Oliver Darly)
2000 • 1 ep
The Sight
5.8
TV Movie
Andrew Norrington
2000
The Bill
6.7
TV Series
Junior Doctor
1993 • 1 ep
Globetrotting with Gillespie
Podcast Series
Self - Musician
2021 • 1 ep
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The Sins
7.2
TV Mini Series
Barman
(as Oliver Darly)
2000
1 episode
The Sight
5.8
TV Movie
Andrew Norrington
2000
The Bill
6.7
TV Series
Junior Doctor
1993
1 episode
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Oliver Darly
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Plays Sir Percival Glyde in "The Woman in White" musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber, David Zippel and Charlotte Jones, based on the novel by Wilkie Collins (Palace Theatre, London, England, UK).
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