Born and raised in New Zealand, Olivia has been a performer from a young age. Following in her sister's footsteps, she began learning tap dancing at four years old and eventually stumbled into acting three years later. Over the years, she appeared in both guest and supporting roles in various local and international screen productions in New Zealand, including a small speaking part in Peter Jackson's "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers". Years later, she would eventually land the part of teenage sweetheart Tuesday Warner on "Shortland Street", appearing in its 2007 and 2008 seasons. After graduating from secondary school, she landed the role of teen genius Dr. K on "Power Rangers RPM" in 2009. Following this, Olivia continued landing parts in hit New Zealand shows like "The Almighty Johnsons" (2011) and "Underbelly NZ: Land of the Long Green Cloud" (2011). She also began performing on stage professionally, having appeared in major New Zealand productions of works like William Shakespeare's "Othello" as Emilia (2011) and a musical adaptation of "The Wizard of Oz" as Dorothy (2011). After finishing "The Wizard of Oz", Olivia moved to Los Angeles, CA to film the independent horror film "Blood Punch" (2013), which premiered at the 20th annual Austin Film Festival and received an Audience Award. Since then, she has appeared in several smaller screen productions and has even done voiceover work, narrating Megan McCafferty's "Jessica Darling's It List" (2013) and the interactive storybook "My Friend Barlow" (2013). In November 2013, Olivia returned to New Zealand to begin rehearsals for the innovative stage play "360: A Theatre of Recollections" (2014), where she reprised her role as the Sister to critical acclaim. She has also appeared in the New Zealand miniseries "When We Go To War" (2015) which chronicles New Zealand's involvement in World War I, along with the web series "Jiwi's Machines" (2015). She has also produced her own web series entitled "Dancing in Small Spaces" (2014 - 2015). Olivia can be seen in the jointly-produced NZ/Australian show "800 Words" (2015) as Siouxsie McNamara, the daughter of plucky realtor Monty (Jonathan Brough). Olivia lives in Auckland and has been enrolled in university majoring in speech therapy, while working in commercial dance and continuing her acting and dancing pursuits. She had gotten married to Milo Cawthorne (Ziggy from "Power Rangers RPM") in 2013, but the couple have since parted ways.
Olivia Terpet Gammelgaard is an actress, known for Flaskepost fra P (2016).
Olivia resides in New York City where she was born and raised. She has trained extensively in classical Shakespearian acting in New York at the American Globe Theatre, and in London at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. She began acting professionally in 2003, and plans to pursue a career in both theater and film.
Olivia Tilley is an actress and director, known for Cupid (2021), Enchanted Mafia: The Corona Chronicles (2020) and Somewhere Between Here (2022).
From comedy to drama, actress on the rise Olivia Trujillo has quickly made a name for herself in the entertainment industry bringing diverse and dynamic characters to life on screen. This year, Olivia can be seen starring in the independent thriller feature "Borrego," opposite Lucy Hale and Nicholas Gonzalez. She will also lend her voice to "Vivo," Sony Pictures Animation's first-ever musical adventure featuring all-new original songs from Lin-Manuel Miranda, alongside Zoe Saldana, Michael Rooker, Nicole Byer, and Gloria Estefan. In television, Olivia exploded into our hearts and households with her breakout role in the critically acclaimed, Apple TV+ drama series "For All Mankind" as Aleida Rosales, an immigrant daughter raised by a single father after her mother's passing. Olivia has also made her mark in comedy, appearing on Comedy Central's "Drunk History" in 2019. Born and raised in San Diego, California with roots in Spain, Mexico and Portugal. Olivia prides herself on being biliterate, speaking both Spanish and English. Olivia is passionate about mental health awareness and equality.
Olivia Twarowski is an actress, known for Next Stop, Christmas (2021), Succession (2018) and Soul Santa (2021).
Olivia Vadnais was born in Chagrin Falls, OH, but also lived in Arizona and Germany as a child. She attended Carnegie Mellon University, receiving a BFA in Vocal Performance. While at CMU, she also auditioned for and was admitted into the renowned School of Drama's Acting, Movement, Speech, and Dance classes. It was these classes that made her switch gears from opera to acting. She has performed on stages throughout the Cleveland and Pittsburgh areas and worked on numerous student and short films.
Olivia Venner is an actress, known for Titane (2021).
Olivia Lynne Ver Steegh was born on August, 4, 2004 in Atlanta, Georgia to Michelle Crifasi Ver Steegh and Jeff Ver Steegh. She is the youngest of 4 children and has always been full of life. She began her career performing in musicals. Her rendition of Ms. Darbus in Disney's High School Musical, Jr. was the talk of the town and prompted her to follow her dreams of becoming an actress. She was also encouraged by her substitute teacher who is an actor. She studies with Jonna Johnson, the only accredited instructor of the Chubbuck Technique in the East. Olivia completed The Chubbuck Technique Advanced Training. Jonna has been a Godsend and continues to train Olivia to be the finest actress she can be.
Olivia Vinall is an actress, known for The Woman in White (2018), Where Hands Touch (2018) and Queens of Mystery (2019).