America Olivo
America Olivo | |
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Born | America Athene Olivo January 5, 1978 Van Nuys, California, U.S. |
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Occupation | Actress, singer |
Years active | 2002–present |
Spouse(s) | |
Children | 1 |
Parent(s) | Danica d'Hondt Nello Olivo |
America Athene Campbell (née Olivo; born January 5, 1978)[1][2] is an American actress and singer best known as a member of the band Soluna, for her roles in the films Bitch Slap (2009), Friday the 13th (2009) and Maniac (2012), as well as starring in the Broadway musical Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark.
Personal life[]
Born in Van Nuys, California, she has dual citizenship to the United States and Canada.[3] Olivo is the daughter of Danica d'Hondt, of Belgian and Irish descent, Miss Canada in 1959, and winemaker Nello Olivo, of Italian, Basque, Spanish and Chilean descent.[4] She is married to actor Christian Campbell.[5]
Career[]
Music and modeling[]
Shortly after graduating with her bachelor's degree from Juilliard School in New York City, Olivo returned to her native Los Angeles where she formed the Latin Pop/R&B band Soluna with Aurora Rodriguez, T Lopez and Jessica Castellanos.
Based on their stage and recording successes, UPN made a deal with Soluna to develop a sitcom based on their lives as a band. In April 2004, they filmed the Soluna pilot which aired on UPN. UPN declined to pick up the series after the pilot.
Soluna disbanded in late 2004, and Olivo concentrated on her career as an actress and solo musician.
In 2008, Olivo appeared in the dance single titled "Deja Vu" with an album release under Dauman Music which became a top 40 billboard dance chart hit with remixes by Dj Escape known for several remixed hits for Beyonce. That same year, she appeared nude painted in head to toe silver on the cover of Mötley Crüe's Saints of Los Angeles album. Olivo is also on the cover of two well-known romance novels.
Olivo appeared on the cover of the June 2009 issue of Playboy magazine. Inside, she appears in seven fully nude photos, shot by fashion photographer Terry Richardson.[6]
Stage and screen[]
The Soluna pilot opened many doors for Olivo, allowing her the opportunity to return to her roots in the theater when she performed the lead female role in a new musical Hotel C'est L'Amour, at The Blank Theatre in Los Angeles. In 2007, Olivo was nominated for an LA Weekly Theater Award for originating the role of "Marie" in this production.
Olivo recently starred in the new Broadway musical Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark as a swing and understudy for the lead role of "Arachne". Previews began on November 28, 2010. When Natalie Mendoza, who starred as Arachne, suffered a concussion at that first preview, Olivo played the role for several weeks in December 2010. The physically demanding role involves aerial sequences, including being spun upside-down.[7] When Mendoza unexpectedly left the show permanently later that month, the role of Arachne went to T.V. Carpio instead of Olivo, who remained as understudy.[8] When Carpio was injured in March 2011 and withdrew from the show for two weeks, Olivo performed the role again.[9] Olivo left the show on April 17, 2011, when the show closed for revisions. She did not return when performances resumed May 12.
Aside from performing on stage, she quickly became busy outside of her musical career with Soluna, appearing as a guest star in numerous television series such as House, General Hospital, The Brother's Garcia, How I Met Your Mother, Jake In Progress, Cuts, Blue Bloods, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, NCIS: Los Angeles, "Warehouse 13" currently recurring on Degrassi: The Next Generation Olivo continues to perform as a singer, recording original music and performing covers for films.
In 2007, Olivo completed features titled The Last Resort and Love Shack. In 2008, she was featured in the DVD release The Thirst: Blood War starring opposite Tony Todd and Jason Connery and the theatrical release Circle. Olivo's 2009 theatrical releases in leading roles are action/comedy Bitch Slap and Michael Bay's 2009 version of Friday the 13th. In February 2009, she wrapped the feature film Neighbor, where she met husband Christian Campbell. More recently she filmed the remake of Maniac starring Elijah Wood, No One Lives starring Luke Evans and Conception starring David Arquette. Recently Olivo joined the cast of Chicago PD, a spin-off of Chicago Fire.
In 2013, Olivo and husband Christian Campbell began development of a script based on the life of Olivo's uncle, Olympic gold medal winner Walter D'Hondt.
In 2013, Olivo became the spokesperson for Baby Quest Foundation founded by Pamela Hirsch to help raise funds for medical expenses imposed on infertile couples.[citation needed] She had a role in the spy action film Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (2015).
Filmography[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2004 | The Soluna Project | Alex | TV film |
2008 | Iron Man | Dubai Beauty #1 | Uncredited; scene deleted |
2008 | The Thirst: Blood War | Amelia | |
2009 | Represent | Chloe | Short film |
Friday the 13th | Amanda | ||
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen | Frisbee Girl | ||
Neighbor | The Girl | ||
The Last Resort | Sophia | ||
Bitch Slap | Camero | ||
2010 | Peas in a Pod | Debra | TV film |
Circle | Britt | aka 6 Dead Souls | |
Love Shack | Fifi LeBeaux | ||
2011 | Conception | Gina | |
2012 | Maniac | Angela Zito, Frank's mother | |
No One Lives | Tamara | ||
2015 | Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation | Turandot | |
2016 | Mars Project | Captain Gautier | TV film |
Good Business | Lucy | Short film | |
2017 | Making the Day | Serafina |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2002 | Soul Train | Herself | Musical guest |
The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn | Herself | Musical guest | |
Livin' Large | Herself | Musical guest | |
2003 | HotPop | Herself | Musical guest |
2005 | Cuts | Woman | Episode: "Blinging in the New Year" |
2006 | Jake in Progress | Woman | Episode: "The Annie-dote" |
How I Met Your Mother | Beautiful Woman | Episode: "Milk" | |
2005–06 | House | Ingrid | Episode: "Detox" Episode: "Who's Your Daddy?" |
2008 | General Hospital | Marianna | 4 episodes |
2011 | Law & Order: Criminal Intent | Nikki Vansen | Episode: "The Last Street in Manhattan" |
NCIS: Los Angeles | Eva Espinoza | Episode: "Sacrifice" | |
2013 | Warehouse 13 | Rebecca Carson | Episode: "The Big Snag" |
2014-2018 | Chicago P.D. | Laura Dawson | 6 episodes |
2013–14 | Degrassi: The Next Generation | Consuela Rivas | 7 episodes |
2014 | Defiance | Alethea | 3 episodes |
2016 | Blue Bloods | Officer Jill Carpenter | Episode: "Cursed" |
2016 | The Strain | Captain Kate Rogers | Episode: "Bad White" Episode: "The Battle of Central Park" |
2016–17 | Degrassi: Next Class | Consuela Rivas | 4 episodes |
2017 | Chicago Fire | Laura Dawson | Episode: "An Agent of the Machine" |
Major Crimes | Lisbeth Ortiz | Episode: "Shockwave, Part 1" Episode: "Shockwave, Part 2" | |
2018 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Claudia Bell | Episode: "Accredo" |
2018 | Blindspot | Ameni | Episode: "Two Legendary Chums" |
2020 | NCIS: New Orleans | Emily Landau | Episode: "Predators" |
References[]
- ^ "America Olivo". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved September 5, 2015.
- ^ "America Olivo". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved September 5, 2015.
- ^ Collie, Ashley (March 29, 2014). "America Olivo plays moms in Chicago PD and Degrassi". Toronto Star. Retrieved February 25, 2021.
The Los Angeles-born Olivo, who has Canadian citizenship
- ^ America Olivo interview
- ^ "PHOTO FLASH: Christian Campbell, America Olivo Visit Silence! The Musical | TheaterMania".
- ^ "Playboy June Issue". Playboy Magazine. 2009.
- ^ Healy, Patrick. "Concussion Sidelines 'Spider-Man' Actress". The New York Times, December 3, 2010
- ^ "Playbill.com". Archived from the original on July 22, 2012. Retrieved March 25, 2011.
- ^ "Spider-Man Musical claims another", Film Drunk, March 23, 2011
External links[]
- America Olivo at MySpace
- America Olivo at MySpace Music
- America Olivo at IMDb
- America Olivo at FEARnet
- Interview
- 21st-century American actresses
- Actresses from Los Angeles
- American film actresses
- American people of Basque descent
- American people of Belgian descent
- American people of Canadian descent
- American people of Chilean descent
- American people of Irish descent
- American people of Italian descent
- American television actresses
- Hispanic and Latino American actresses
- Hispanic and Latino American musicians
- Juilliard School alumni
- Living people
- People from San Fernando, California
- 1978 births
- 21st-century American singers
- 21st-century American women singers
- American stage actresses
- Best Musical or Comedy Actress Golden Globe (film) winners
- Hispanic and Latino American female singers