Colette Hiller

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Colette Hiller is an American film, theatre and television actress. She attended the Performing Arts Academy in New York as a teenager, and appeared in the original musical play of Annie, and in other films and plays such as The Lonely Lady, Ragtime, Strong Medicine, and Birth of the Beatles. She played Corporal Colette Ferro in the 1986 film Aliens. Hiller has also worked for the BBC, creating documentaries such as Too Clever by Half and the children's music cassette Applehead.

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Colette Hiller
OccupationActress
Years active1979–1994
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As its Creative Director, Hiller was instrumental in setting up SingLondon in 2007.[1] In 2009, in addition to various song related events, Hiller drove the Street Pianos project which saw pianos placed in London's public spaces, and freely available for people to play.[2][3][4] The SingLondon project went on to spawn PingLondon, a project which in 2010 placed ping pong tables around London [5][6][7][8] and, in 2011, the major cities of the UK.[9][10] Also in 2011, SingLondon produced Search Party[11] which took the form of a treasure hunt across London culminating in a party and which was part of the Cultural Olympiad in the run up to the 2012 Olympics. 2011 also saw SingLondon and Hiller's involvement with Keep Britain Tidy in the form of the singing bins initiative.[12][13]

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1979Birth of the BeatlesReporter
1980OppenheimerBarbara ChevalierEpisode: Part 2
1981RagtimeLawyer's Female Companion No. 1
1983The Lonely LadyActress in Restaurant
1986AliensCorporal Colette Ferro
1986Strong MedicineAmyTV movie
1990Perfect ScoundrelsHoneyEpisode: Blue Kisses
1991Paul Merton: The SeriesEpisode 3
1994Space PrecinctOfficer Aurelia Took (voice)8 episodes
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