
Versatile Performing
Artist on Stage &
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Take a listen to Olivia’s Voiceover Reel
Shoreline Area News review of UW Dept. of Drama's production of: The Seagull by Anton Chekhov
"Masha's dramatic histrionics lighten the mood, her exaggerated despair landing with sharp precision.
The overall acting is so strong that it is easy to be swept away by the story. Each character takes themselves utterly seriously, a choice that heightens both the humor and the tragedy."


a bit more about me…
Hello, I’m Olivia! Growing up in the Midwest, surrounded by healthcare professionals in my family, I developed an early fascination with nature and anatomy. Specifically, an awareness of how the body moves, functions, and holds experience. It’s quite silly and coincidental that my first co-star role on a TV show was on Chicago Med.
A reserved and observant child, I discovered theatre at eight years old, and it quickly became my outlet for expression. For the first time, I found my voice and a profound sense of liberation. And a sense of community I’ve never felt more connected to. I later discovered dance and choir, each deepening my connection to physical and vocal storytelling.
I approach storytelling as something that lives in both the body and voice. Whether acting, singing or dancing, I take deep joy in guiding audiences through a full emotional journey–inviting them to laugh, to ache, and to feel seen. I want viewers to exit the space feeling inspired and hungry for more: more conversation, more reflection, and more connection to the world around them.