Olivia Keville
Olivia Keville is a talented actress hailing from Houston, Texas, where she was raised in a nurturing environment that encouraged her artistic ambitions. As the youngest of three siblings, she discovered her passion for performance at a young age. Her journey into acting ignited at just 5 years old when she was inspired by a production of Annie.
In 2016, a pivotal moment came for Keville during a workshop led by Texas-based acting coach Mary Ferguson, where she was introduced to renowned acting mentor John D'Aquino. Following this, she took part in D'Aquino's prestigious young actor intensive, Camp Hollywood, where her remarkable talent was showcased. This led to her representation by Nikki Mincks from Mincks Talent Management, as well as Emily Urbani of the Osbrink Agency.
On stage, Keville has made a significant impact with her performances in local musical theater, taking on roles such as Rizzo in Grease, Wednesday in The Addams Family, the Scarecrow in The Wiz, Belle in Beauty and the Beast, and the lead in Mary Poppins. Additionally, she has appeared in notable short films like Nowhere Café and How to Rid the House of Vampires, produced by the New York Film Academy.
Beyond acting, Keville is an accomplished singer, having been a member of her school choir since second grade and engaging in musical theater from an early age. In her leisure time, she enjoys expressing her creativity through poetry and short stories.
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