ABOUT OLIVIA
Olivia is a NYC-based actor, singer, musician and creative. She is from Alpharetta, GA, though she spent most of her childhood in Sydney, Australia. She is a recent graduate of James Madison University where she studied Musical Theatre, Media Arts and Design, and Digital Video and Cinema. Friends describe her as grounded, joyful, kind, driven, full of heart, a little goofy, and teller of far too many “Jo’ Mama” jokes
She admires the fullness and messiness of the human experience. She values bringing her holistic self to her artistry in the hopes that this will inform her work in a way that encourages others to embrace their humanity.
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I Am.
A Dual Citizen. Proud Australian without the accent, I was born in Atlanta, GA, and moved to Sydney, Australia when I was five. I spent my primary school years there and moved back to Atlanta about seven years later.
Very Italian. Big Italian family. Big Italian spirit.
Very Southern. Again, minus the accent. The other side of my family is full-on southern Georgia. My Granny’s gravy recipe is. everything.
A travel enthusiast. Instead of holiday gifts, my family prioritized trips and exploration. I am blessed and privileged to have traveled to many different places across the globe, and I grateful for every new perspective I’ve gained along the way. My favorite place so far has been Monserrat, Spain!
A BIG foodie. I plan my trips around what kind of food I want to eat and where. My favorite movies are Chef and Ratatouille for a reason.
An animal lover. I always grew up with animals, and my family currently owns 4 Rottweilers, 1 Pit-Bull Mix, and 2 lovely cats. I was actually there for the birth of the Rottweilers, and my family raised all the puppies until they found their homes!
A coffee connoisseur. I was a barista for over five years. I love coffee and the community engagement it brings!
A pun specialist. You’re hoping I’ll make a pun now, aren’t you? I’ll wait for the right op-pun-tunity
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