- published: 29 Apr 2009
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Olly Alexander (born in 1990) is an English actor and script writer. Alexander acting career began in theatre plays and films with such as Summerhill and Bright Star which was nominated for an Oscar, four individual wins and another eighteen nominations. He has also starred in films such as Tormented starring Alex Pettyfer, Enter the Void, and his most applauded performance in the film Gulliver's Travels starring Jack Black. Alexander also has written the script for a film which he is also starring in by the name of The Dish & the Spoon in which will be released in early 2011.
Actors: John Fox (miscellaneous crew), Ivar Kants (actor), Reg Watson (writer), Christopher Gist (miscellaneous crew), John Arnold (actor), Ian Smith (writer), Vince D'Amico (actor), John Papp (actor), Sue Ingleton (actress), Megan Worthy (miscellaneous crew), John Bishop (actor), Michael Di Nuzzo (costume designer), Scott McLennan (editor), Rob Caldwell (writer), Louise Le Nay (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: Serial chronicling the lives of the residents of Ramsay Street in the fictional Australian suburb of Erinsborough. When the series began, it revolved around three families - the Ramsays, the Robinsons and the Clarkes, living at no. 24, no. 26 and no. 28 respectively. Nowadays, the scope of the programme is much wider and only one member of the original families remains in the street. The show reached a watershed in 1997 when the last remaining original character, Helen Daniels, died. The departure of her relatives and arrival of the Scully family marked the start of a new era for Neighbours. There's never a dull moment in Ramsay Street, and despite their many feuds, the residents will always - in the words of the show's theme tune - "be there for one another".
Keywords: family-relationships, father-son-relationship, friend, friendship, neighbor, one-word-title, soap-opera