Olivia Castanho is an American actress who was born and raised in South Windsor, Connecticut. She started acting in local theatre at the age of 6 and continued throughout her teenage years until moving to Los Angeles when she was 18. She studied acting in the University of Southern California's BFA program, where she won the prestigious Jack Nicholson award for outstanding performances in her junior year. After graduating, she landed the leading role of Emmy in the indie horror flick "Headshots," then starred in the short film "Don't Blow It" for which she and her costar won Best Duo of the Year at the Top Shorts Film Festival. Olivia booked a small voice over role in the English dubbed show "Marianne" on Netflix. After that, she continued to voice many roles in Netflix foreign film and tv, such as Ling Yun in the series "Triad Princess". Olivia studied improv at UCB and trains weekly with her acting coach, Rob Brownstein.
Born in Manhattan, NYC, and then at age 3 moved to Zurich Switzerland with her family, returning to the States at age 6 and settling in New Jersey. Olivia can't remember a time when she wasn't acting. She had her first break at just 9 months old when she was cast in a short film titled "Bodies" directed by Amy Wendel, quickly after that she booked print work in magazines such as Parents Magazine and Toys R Us. Olivia's first speaking role was at age 7 in a NYC independent film "They're Out of the Business", the sequel to cult classic "My Life's in Turnaround". At age 12 Olivia was cast in "Blowtorch" a gritty New York independent film. This crime drama stars Billy Baldwin, Armand Assanti and Lois Robbins as Olivia's mother and Jared Abrahamson as Olivia's brother. Olivia plays a middle class girl from Brooklyn who experiences the murder of her older brother and witnesses her mother seeking revenge to whomever killed him. Olivia is Bella Dia (second lead) in independent feature film "Hitter Twist". An Italian teenage girl from New Jersey who attends a HS for the performing arts in NYC and gets caught up with a fast crowd that brings her into a life of diamond smuggling which allowed the filming crew to shoot some of the scenes in Italy. Just recently Olivia wrapped indie feature film "The Ruggieros" where she plays a lead character in this satirical comedy about a traditional New York Italian American family over Thanksgiving weekend. In addition to film, TV and commercial credits Olivia has been singing since age 6. Olivia has received great success as a singer/songwriter her songs are available on all major platforms as well as on Youtube/Vevo. By: Anonymous
Olivia is an Australian born actor, currently living in Perth, Western Australia. She is known for her latest series regular role in the TV adaption of Simon Mayo's book, 'Itch'. Olivia is represented in the states by Paradigm (LA- Beverly Hills & New York), Karli Doumanis Management and her Australian representative is Moore Creative Artists.
Olivia Chan is known for Willow (2022), Bye Bye Baby (2022) and Penny on M.A.R.S. (2018).
Olivia Chapman is known for Temptation Island (2019).
Olivia Charan is known for Music School (2023).
Olivia Chenery was born on March 11, 1989 in London, England. She is an actress, known for Queens (2016), Brotherhood (2016) and Penny Dreadful (2014).
Olivia Cheng was born in Edmonton, Alberta. The dynamic actress was born to Cantonese-speaking immigrant parents, who were part of a co-founding group of parents that created the Edmonton Chinese Bilingual Education Association's Mandarin program within the city's public school system. She credits this for her ability to speak Mandarin and instilling a reverence for her culture. Her background has heavily influenced her breakout role in the Weinstein Company-produced series, Marco Polo (2014), which premiered on Netflix in December 2014. Olivia enrolled in her first acting class at age six, and at age 19 she booked her first local commercial. After high school, Olivia attended the University of Alberta where she earned a scholarship and early admittance to its commerce program. Unhappy in university, she enrolled at NAIT's Radio and Television Arts program the following year, which would lead her to a successful media career. After finishing school, she became a videographer for Global TV Lethbridge, before moving back to Edmonton to work as a broadcast and print journalist. Olivia went on to freelance as a correspondent for ET Canada, but soon realized that she wanted to be on the other side of the interview. At this time, AMC was launching its original content division and came to Alberta with a Walter Hill-helmed mini-series executive produced by Robert Duvall. They were looking for five Chinese actresses, but were willing to look at non-professionals as well. Duvall saw Olivia's audition out of over 100 performances and asked to bring her back. She was then cast in Broken Trail (2006), which was nominated for 16 Primetime Emmy Awards and would go on to win four, including the Emmy for Outstanding Mini Series. Since then, Olivia has appeared on USA's Psych (2006), Fox's Fringe (2008), CTV's Flashpoint (2008), The CW's Arrow (2012) and Supernatural (2005), and CBC's Arctic Air (2012). Olivia booked her breakout, leading role in Netflix's series, "Marco Polo". Produced by The Weinstein Company, "Marco Polo" is a television drama about Marco Polo's journey as he travels from his home in Venice to the court of Kublai Khan, where he finds himself in the middle of a war in 13th Century China. The drama features warfare, manipulation, sexual intrigue, as well as a global cast. "Marco Polo" has set a precedent for production, being one of the most expensive television series ever produced.
Olivia Choate is an actress, known for Perry Mason (2020), We're Doing Good (2022) and See You Next Christmas (2021).
Olivia Chun is an actress, known for Marry Me (2022), Broadway Kids Against Bullying: I Have a Voice (2016) and Super Wings! (2015).