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Post by Avacyn on Apr 21, 2018 22:19:47 GMT
Charlotte Ninon Coleman was born in Islington, London on the 3rd April 1968. An English actress perhaps best known for playing the character Scarlett in the film Four Weddings and a Funeral, Jess in the television drama Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, and her childhood roles of Sue in Worzel Gummidge and the character Marmalade Atkins. Coleman died of an acute asthma attack in Holloway, North London, aged 33 on the 14th November 2001.
She surfaced back on the old forum, because of someone wanting to discuss the film Four Weddings And a Funeral, and had been noticing weird things in it, suggesting there was a bigger picture, that it was part of some sort of social engineering. At the start, we noticed this very strange bit from the film:
This then caused us to delve deeper, and we discovered quite a bit on Charlotte Coleman, that suggested there was much more to her, as well. So, I thought I would go and start a new thread here, to start a new discussion on her, and to try and rebuild what has been lost from the departure of the old forum.
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Post by UnseenI on Apr 27, 2018 18:27:10 GMT
That dress came up for sale at auction
To start things off, here is a post I made in response to the orange and purple quotation: “Lot 236 Charlotte Coleman from Four Weddings and a Funeral, 1994 A tie-dyed effect dress Sold for £504 inc. premium Charlotte Coleman from Four Weddings and a Funeral, 1994 A tie-dyed effect dress, of orange and yellow chiffon, with corresponding purple chiffon belt, the skirt of pleated design FOOTNOTES • Charlotte Coleman played Scarlett • Costume Designer, Lindy Hemming www.bonhams.com/auctions/15337/lot/236/ “
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Post by UnseenI on Apr 27, 2018 18:28:33 GMT
Charlotte Coleman in orange once again
The 1998 film she appeared in has two or even three titles, but the original one is The Man With Rain In His Shoes:
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Post by UnseenI on Apr 27, 2018 18:30:43 GMT
Charcoal and oranges coincidence
Charlotte Coleman had many more connections with orange and oranges than that dress. Here is another old post: “From Avacyn : ‘Also, look at her name... CHARlotte COLEman...’ Charcoal (black) oranges: nakadera, imabari, ehime prefecture, japan while not a food these charcoals made from whole oranges are used as air fresheners in centerpieces. these pictured come from sai-sai kiteya, a local farmers’ market” www.tumblr.com/search/charcoal%20oranges
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Post by UnseenI on Apr 28, 2018 7:22:55 GMT
Charlotte Coleman the wild child
You picked up the bluebird reference in this article on the old forum Avacyn: “But early fame came at a price. She admitted: 'I was probably the most irritating child. I was very destructive, undisciplined, smashing things up, and I was wild in my teens. I caused my parents absolute hell. 'I graffitied the house. I was smoking at 12, had boyfriends at 13, lost my virginity at an early age, had my nose pierced at 14, shaved my head completely and then had a bluebird tattooed on my bottom when I was 15.' She was expelled from the highly rated Camden School for Girls, the establishment that also educated Emma Thompson. Later, aged 16, she herself paid to go to the progressive West Country school Dartington with money earned from television.” www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1362610/Four-Weddings-actress-Charlotte-is-dead-at-33.html
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Post by UnseenI on Apr 28, 2018 19:18:32 GMT
Charlotte Coleman and Educating Marmalade
Charlotte Coleman played Marmalade Atkins in the 1980s TV series Educating Marmalade. She was 14 years old at the time. “Marmalade Atkins is the naughtiest girl in the world. In fact, she's so wicked that her parents and social worker decide that the only thing to do with her is to blast her into space.” There is a very full description of each episode, together with accompanying pictures, on Angelfire. From the introduction: “Before each episode, a "bad girl warning" would flash up on the screen, advising viewers to switch off or change channels before it was too late. What followed was a kind of junior version of The Young Ones, compressed into a manic fifteen minutes of slapstick, pantomime and hilariously biting satire. Despite its "childrens" status, there were enough rude jokes to extend its appeal to teens and send parents into fits of indignant rage, who did not appreciate references to characters like "Sheikh Your Willy" or Marmalade's constant habit of addressing everybody as "cock" (short for "cockney" but still possessing a good measure of shock appeal)... The ultimate tomboy, she rejects every attempt to feminise her or turn her into a "good girl", going to any lengths to upset the status quo. Essentially a solitary figure (she has no real friends to speak of other than a talking nodding dog), she possesses an heroic quality which allows her to come out on top in any situation regardless. A natural leader, she can both galvanise people together or sunder them apart.” www.angelfire.com/planet/marmalade/
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Post by UnseenI on Apr 28, 2018 19:21:08 GMT
Marmalade Atkins and dog connections Avacyn we were discussing FWAAF, Notting Hill, oranges etc. etc. and had moved on to other things long before you first posted about Danielle Bregoli, but this series makes me think of her. They are both very bad role models for young girls. The reference to the nodding dog above reminds me of your post about Danielle: “Who will buy me a puppy... MK Ultra victims are given small, cute animals as pets, and are either made to kill it, or watch it being killed. And hanging out her tongue like a dog... Has she gone through Beta programming, by chance?” In one episode of Marmalade Atkins, a dog trainer is brought in to train Marmalade. This disturbing picture is from the episode Walkies: She is sticking her tongue out in one of these stills:
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Post by UnseenI on Apr 29, 2018 7:34:49 GMT
Charlotte was optimistic just before her death
This also applies to Peaches Geldof and Paula Yates:
I have noticed that people have died soon after they are reported to have turned their lives around and put the worst behind them. Could they have been delusional and indulging in bravado and wishful thinking, or is there something sinister at work? Did they almost make it but their escape attempts were sabotaged and punished?
Charlotte Coleman’s last days, from Wiki:
“On 13 November 2001 she visited her family where they watched a video together. Her father later stated that she had been in great spirits, because of her new flat in Holloway, North London, which she had decorated, and there was a possibility of a career upturn after a few years of a career stall.“
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Post by Avacyn on Jun 4, 2018 22:55:18 GMT
There is quite a bit more in connection with her. Camden School for Girls has a few interesting connections, as does Dartington. Then, there is this: SOURCE: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Scher_TheatreAnd in the list alumini, she is listed. I firmly believe there is much more going on in Theatre Schools, and plan to start a thread on the matter in due course. But... was there indoctrination going on in those acting lessons? It makes you wonder...
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