Olivia's life story began in Manhattan, New York City, where she was born, but her journey took a turn when she was just three years old and her family relocated to Zurich, Switzerland. However, her time in Switzerland was short-lived, as she returned to the United States at the tender age of six and settled in New Jersey.
From a very young age, Olivia was drawn to the world of acting. She made her professional debut at just nine months old when she was cast in a short film titled "Bodies," directed by Amy Wendel. This early success was followed by print work in prominent magazines such as Parents Magazine and Toys R Us.
As she grew older, Olivia's acting career continued to flourish. At the age of seven, she landed her first speaking role in a New York City independent film titled "They're Out of the Business," which was a sequel to the cult classic "My Life's in Turnaround." Her subsequent roles included a gritty New York independent film called "Blowtorch," which starred Billy Baldwin, Armand Assanti, and Lois Robbins.
At the age of 12, Olivia was cast in another independent feature film, "Hitter Twist," in which she played the role of Bella Dia, a second lead. In this film, she portrayed an Italian teenage girl from New Jersey who attends a performing arts high school in New York City and becomes embroiled in a life of diamond smuggling. The film allowed the crew to shoot some scenes in Italy, providing Olivia with a unique opportunity to experience the country.
In addition to her work in film, Olivia has also pursued a career in music. She began singing at the age of six and has since become a successful singer-songwriter. Her songs are available on all major music platforms, as well as on YouTube and Vevo.
Recently, Olivia wrapped up filming on an indie feature film titled "The Ruggieros," in which she played a lead character. This satirical comedy follows the story of a traditional New York Italian American family over the course of a Thanksgiving weekend.