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"Violet Hill" is a song by British rock band Coldplay. It was written by all members of the band for their fourth album, Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends (2008). ). Built around a repeating guitar sound, it utilises a marching tempo, supported by the pianos and rhythms that accompany the song's l
Platt trained at East 15 Acting School, and has appeared in many theatre roles.Her first appearance in Coronation Street was on 8 October 2004. Prior to the role of Violet, she had small roles in TV series' including The Bill, Where the Heart Is and Foyle's War.
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Violet Hill" is a 2008 song by Coldplay. Violet Hill may also refer to: Violet Hill, Arkansas; Violet Hill (Hong Kong), a hill on Hong Kong Island; Violet Hill, London, which the song was named after. Violet Hill Gardens, a garden in London; Violet Hill Hospital, a Hospital in England; Violet Hill, Ontario; Violet Hill, Pennsylvania; Violet ...
John Miller’s daughter, Violet, has a cameo in his girlfriend Jennifer Garner’s Netflix comedy Family Switch, Us Weekly can reveal. Violet appears as a teenage violinist in an orchestra in the ...
Violet Crawley (The Dowager Countess of Grantham) (played by Maggie Smith) (1841 [1] –1928) is Robert's mother and widow of the previous earl. Violet, portrayed as a matriarchal figure and quick of wit despite her age, symbolises the "old world" and order of the pre–First World War days. She is the informal head of the management board of ...
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Jamie disapproved of Sean Tully, who was homosexual, and Violet's plan to have a baby but eventually apologized for his attitude; however, when Jamie invited Violet to join him at Carol's wedding, there was an obvious attraction. Jamie and Violet later reconciled and planned to raise her and Sean's baby together.