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As Richard attended the premiere of his upcoming Netflix film The Thursday Murder Club in London's Leicester Square last night, it was his wife Ingrid Oliver who stole the show in a stunning red gown.
Richard Osman's wife, Ingrid Oliver, cut a glamorous figure as she joined her husband at The Thursday Murder Club premiere in London's Leicester Square on Thursday.
The actor, 71, is starring alongside Helen Mirren , Sir Ben Kingsley and Celia Imrie in the film adaptation of Richard Osman 's best-selling novel, which is set to be released on Netflix on Friday.

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