- Nascido(a) em
- Apelido
- Liv
- Altura1,65 m
- Olivia Tennet nasceu em Auckland, Nova Zelândia. É atriz e editora, conhecida pelo seu trabalho em O Senhor dos Anéis: As Duas Torres (2002), O Pesadelo (2005) e Power Rangers: RPM (2009). Foi casada com Milo Cawthorne.
- CônjugeMilo Cawthorne(6 de junho de 2013 - março de 2016) (separado (a))
- CriançasAlwyn Peter Stanley Broome
- ParentesAnton Tennet(Sibling)
- She plays piano and violin, practises tap-dancing as well as ballet. Her role-model is Vanessa Mae. Olivia played Freda in the "Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers". You see her along her on-screen brother Eothain as well as her mother Morwen.
- Los Angeles, CA, USA: Filming an independent noir thriller titled "Blood Punch" written by Eddie Guzelian and directed by Madellaine Paxson. Also starring Ari Boyland and Milo Cawthorne.
- Brother is Anton Tennet.
- French ancestry.
- Mother, with boyfriend Tom Broome, of son Alwyn Broome (b. 2019).
- I followed my older sister into dance. It was the first thing she did on stage and I did anything she did. I kind of fell into acting, but once I started doing it I loved it.
- It's a magical atmosphere you get on stage. I like the adrenaline rush and the instant feedback you get from going out in front of a live audience.
- During a performance of Auckland Theatre Company's Stepping Out, I was waiting backstage for my next scene when I leant back against a staircase, which had two railings running along beside it. I made the mistake of tilting my head back slightly too far and, as I lifted my head to watch the action onstage, I realized, to my horror, that my head had become wedged between the two railings. My cue was fast approaching as I tried desperately to free myself. Luckily, just at that moment, my cast mate Adam happened to walk past. My plight was so ridiculous that he initially thought I was joking, but my flailing arms soon told him otherwise. He quickly lifted my body into a horizontal position and slid me out with seconds to spare. I've never lived that one down.
- As part of the production of The Wizard of Oz at the Civic Theatre in 2011, the cast included a live kunekune pig, named Pumpkin, to add to the authenticity of the Kansas farmyard scenes. During one evening performance, Pumpkin decided to relieve herself onstage. Unfortunately there was no time to mop it up before the 100-plus munchkins filed on excitedly and sat down in the resulting puddle. As I made my way through the crowd to begin singing, the pungent aroma hit me ... and many of the munchkins. This, as well as watching the obvious discomfort on the children's faces, made for a difficult, but perhaps more pertinent rendition of Follow The Yellow Brick Road.
- As an actor, you are constantly subjecting yourself to evaluation and criticism of every performance, which can be pretty scary. I'm also a terrible "corpser" and see the funny side of any situation, so the thought of getting the uncontrollable giggles onstage is terrifying. It hasn't happened yet, thank goodness!
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