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Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, D'Oliveira acted and performed in several student films in school before attending Capilano University for a full year studying science and then switched to arts for her second year.[2] Afterwards, she returned to acting saying "it just wasn't creative enough for me [I found my way back to acting pretty quickly]".[3]
She has Portuguese, Chinese, French, Scottish and Irish descendencies.[4]