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Birth Name: Alexandra Gilbreath
Birth Date: 1969-03-28
Birth Place: Chalfont St. Giles, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
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Alexandra Gilbreath is known for her role as Cecilia, the wife of Quentin, in the 2000 film 'Dead Babies'. The movie follows a group of wealthy bohemians who are targeted by murderers during their weekend of drug-fueled debauchery at Giles' estate.
Alternate Names: Haley Carr
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Hayley Carr starred as Roxanne in the 2000 film 'Dead Babies', a dark comedy about a group of wealthy bohemians targeted by murderers during a drug-fueled weekend party at an estate. Her character, Roxanne, was described as man-hungry.
Birth Name: Olivia Williams
Birth Date: 1968-07-26
Birth Place: Camden Town, London, England, UK (Search Country)
Alternate Names: Olivia Haigh Williams, اولیویا ویلیامز
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Olivia Haigh Williams, born July 26, 1968 in London, England, is a British actress known for her roles in both American and British films. After studying drama at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and working with the Royal Shakespeare Company, she began her acting career in the late 1990s. Williams' notable film credits include 'Emma' (1996), 'The Sixth Sense' (1999), 'An Education' (2009), 'The Ghost Writer' (2010), and 'The Father' (2020). She also portrayed Camilla Parker Bowles in Netflix's 'The Crown' from 2022 onwards. One of her early film roles was in the British thriller 'Dead Babies' (2000), where she played Cecilia, a character struggling with ennui among a group of wealthy bohemians targeted by murderers.
Release Year: 2000
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Alternative Title: Mood Swingers
Director: William Marsh
Writer: Martin Amis, William Marsh
In 'Dead Babies,' a group of English college students and their visiting American friends gather for a weekend of partying and debauchery. Unbeknownst to them, a series of mindless murders and acts of terrorism occur around them during their festivities.
'Dead Babies' is a British comedy thriller directed by William Marsh in the year 2000. The film revolves around a group of college students from both England and America who come together for a wild weekend of partying. However, their plans for debauchery are interrupted by a series of gruesome murders happening nearby.