Actress Olivia Blue was born in San Francisco, California, to doctors Robin and David Lee. After graduating NYU Tisch drama, and working as On-Camera Talent for Buzzfeed and AwesomenessTV, she won the role of Tressa in Adam Sherman's This Game's Called Murder. Other roles followed in Animal Kingdom, Six Sermons (an Off-Broadway play), and Fictionz, a narrative podcast featuring Glenn Close, Judy Greer, and Max Greenfield.
Olivia Bonamy was born on September 21, 1972 in Paris, France. She is an actress, known for Ils (2006), Sen de gitme (1995) and Sur mes lèvres (2001).
Olivia Bond is an actress, known for A Kid Like Jake (2018), Piercing (2018) and The Eyes of My Mother (2016).
Olivia Bonilla is an actress, known for The Battery (2012).
Olivia, signed with a talent agent at the age of seven and quickly gained her first acting role in a scripted anthology series 'Do Not Disturb ', produced by Pulse films and Jude Law. Later, Olivia was cast as the lead role in an exciting Film4 short 'Joy' - taking on the challenging role that captures a moment in time of the inmates of a children's residential prison. In 2021, Olivia was cast in her first studio feature film 'The School For Good and Evil', alongside a stellar cast. Olivia's natural flair and talent and genuine love for acting has gained her incredible feedback whilst on set .
Olivia Boreham-Wing is an actress, known for The Cat and the Moon (2019) and A Rainy Day in New York (2019).
Olivia Brackins is an actress, known for Dragon: The Weapon of God (2022).
Olivia Brady is known for Scrapper (2023), Top Boy (2011) and Hard Times.
Olivia Brennan is known for Dark River (2017) and The Tin Box (2016).
Olivia is a creative, witty and mature young actress based in London. She has an excellent American and English accent. Olivia's first feature was Golda, directed by Oscar winner Guy Nattiv, with Helen Mirren. Olivia recently completed The Burial, directed by Maggie Betts, with Jamie Foxx, where she plays Tommy Lee Jones' granddaughter and Barbie, directed by Greta Gerwig, with Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling. Her TV debut was playing Cary Grant's daughter in Archie, directed by Paul Andrew Williams. She enjoys singing, dancing and playing pranks on her family.