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6 Places You Have Almost Certainly Seen Oscar Nominee Naomie Harris
Now that Naomie Harris has been nominated for an Oscar, it's officially time you become familiar with her long résumé. The British actress was nominated for her role in Moonlight, but she also starred alongside Will Smith in last year's drama Collateral Beauty. In case you missed that one (you're in the majority), there are a ton of other places you've probably seen her. Unless you're a UK native, you probably wouldn't have watched her rise to fame on TV shows like Simon and the Witch, Runaway Bay, and The Tomorrow People, but it's likely you have seen one of the six movies below. Take a look!
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