- Oliver Senton grew up in Hertfordshire and Belgium and trained at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. He made his TV debut in EastEnders in 1993. Subsequent credits include feature films Wimbledon (2004), Sink and Seagull (both 2017); drama series Trigger Point, Call The Midwife, White Heat, Casualty, Hollyoaks, My Dad's The Prime Minister and BAFTA-winning documentary Nuremberg: Goering's Last Stand, and two appearances as Mr. Gibson in the award-winning short films Mr. Gibson and Vomica. Onstage he has appeared for The Royal Shakespeare Company, in the West End production of 'Mamma Mia!', and is a founder member of the Olivier award-winning 'Showstopper! The Improvised Musical'.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Impronymous
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- He is a founder member of literary improvisation troupe The School of Night.
- He won an Olivier Award in 2016 as part of the founding company of Showstopper! The Improvised Musical.
- He played the central role of Phil Masters in the 24-hour-long play cycle The Warp in 1998-9, a part equivalent to five and a half Hamlets.
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