Actress/singer Olivia Newton-John was born on September 26, 1948, in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. She lived there until she was five years old, and her family relocated to Australia when her father was offered a job as the dean of a college in Melbourne. When she was a teen she returned to live in England with her mother, after winning a singing talent contest. She had many hit singles and appeared on TV series with Cliff Richard as well as in the film Toomorrow (1970). For a while she was engaged to Bruce Welch, a member of The Shadows, who backed Richard. Olivia took the advice of a friend, and in the mid-'70s left Britain to take up residence in America to help further her singing career.
Olivia Deren Nikkanen is an actor born and raised in New York City. She starred in the short, In this Our Time (2020), opposite Stephen Pasquale which was written and directed by Oscar-winner Alex Dinelaris. She is best known for her work as a series regular on the Netflix hit series The Society (2019) and for her recurring arc on Supergirl (2015). She has several other television credits including a recurring role on The Americans (2013) as well guest starring on Boardwalk Empire (2010), among others. Olivia was part of the 2017 revival of Lillian Hellman's The Little Foxes, starring Cynthia Nixon and Laura Linney.
Olivia Alexandra Nita was born and raised in Bucharest, Romania. She started studying violin at the age of six and continued for twelve years until she graduated "George Enescu" Music High School in 2006. At the age of eleven she was cast in the play "A Lost Letter" ("O Scrisoare Pierduta") at the National Theatre in Bucharest next to big names of the Romanian Theatre and directed by the critically acclaimed Alexandru Tocilescu, for which she gathered great reviews. When she was fifteen she started working for Prima TV Channel, in the popular and successful Tv Show "Cronica Carcotasilor" ("The Grumpy Chronicles") for three years until 2006 when she was admitted at the Acting program at the National University of Theatre and Film "I.L.Caragiale" (U.N.A.T.C.) until 2008 when she transferred in United Kingdom and graduated BA Hons Degree in Acting. While she was in University she worked for the Acasa Tv Channel in the soap opera "Daria, My Love", The ScyFy Channel production "Hellhounds" directed by Ricky Schroeder, "Radu+Ana" short film and several theatre productions as "The Whale Hunt", "The Statue of Liberty", Three Sisters", "The House of Bernarda Alba". After graduating Bachelor Degree in United Kingdom she returned in Romania where she did an MA in Acting, followed by Mandragora Movies Academy classes where she studied Ivanna Chubbuck Technique with Franz Turner and David Lipper. Since graduating, Olivia continued working in both Romanian and international co-productions such as "Pioneers Palace", "Sons of Liberty", "Somewhere in Palilula", , "Chosen" and "Strung Love". Recently she premiered at the National Theatre in Bucharest with "Buy Nothing Day" (Ziua In Care Nu Se Cumpara Nimic) by Kim Atle Hansen for which both the show and her gathered amazing reviews.
Olivia Noel is known for The Pregnancy Promise (2023).
Olivia Norman is an actress, known for Key and Peele (2012), Yes Day (2021) and American Vandal (2017).
Olivia O'Neill is known for Exorcist (2023).
Olivia Oblanc is 26 years old and born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. She came to New York City in 2014 to attend Parsons The New school for Design and graduated with a bachelor's degree in fashion design in 2017. Olivia has been running her brand, ØBLANC, since 2017. She started the brand three months after graduating from Parsons with the help from the dean of fashion. ØBLANC is a unisex clothing and accessories brand that focuses on reinterpreting workwear functionality and blending with graphic branding. ØBLANC also specializes in sustainability by repurposing denim and recycling fabric waste.
As a younger child, Olivia Oguma was a Ford Model who was predominately featured in national print campaigns for Chanel, Vogue, Saks Fifth Avenue, Earnshaws, Motorola, and the Gap, among others. She soon branched out into the commercial world, appearing in over 62 commercials including ones for Tide, Jell-o, IBM Computers, Triaminic and Life Cereal. On the heels of working steadily as a model and commercial actress, she then booked the role of Pearl in the NBC pilot "Magic Music Hall" with Eric Clapton. Directly following the pilot, Olivia became a regular on the PBS favorite children's show Sesame Street (1969), on which she played herself and she also secured a small role on the NBC soap Another World (1964). After that Olivia branched out into theater appearing on Broadway and national tours, including "Les Miserables" and "A Christmas Carol." As a singer she has lent her vocal talents to several films including Stepmom (1998) and Fallen (1998). In addition, she has sung on ten albums. Her mother is Karen Oguma, a retired professional ballet dancer who danced with such companies as the Boston Ballet, Joffrey 2nd Company and American Ballet Theater, while her father is one of New York City's top chefs. Her brother Oliver Oguma, is also an actor and singer who has extensive credits in theater, opera, film and television.
Olivia Okoro is an actress, known for Alien Sniperess (2022) and Singapore 2010: Games of the I Youth Olympiad (2010).
Olivia Olson is an actress from Statesboro, Georgia who is following her passion of acting for film and television since being cast as young Susanne Steinem in Julie Taymor's biopic of Gloria Steinem, The Gloria's. She is the daughter of Dave and Katie Olson, and younger sister to David. Olivia has performed in numerous local theater and dance productions since a young age, including Sleeping Beauty, Mulan, Mary Poppins, and Hairspray just to name a few. An accomplished singer and dancer, Olivia is a classically trained soprano. She has also been dancing since the age of 3 and is well versed in jazz, tap and ballet. She continues to train and excel in both. Olivia is continuing her acting training with well known and accomplished coaches such as Shari Shaw at Shari Shaw Studios in Los Angeles, Dean Armstrong at Armstrong Acting Studios in Toronto, and Michael Givens at MGA Acting and Film Institute in Atlanta.