Olivia Castanho
Olivia Castanho

Olivia Castanho

Olivia Castanho is an American actress who was born and raised in South Windsor, Connecticut. She started acting in local theatre at the age of 6 and continued throughout her teenage years until moving to Los Angeles when she was 18. She studied acting in the University of Southern California's BFA program, where she won the prestigious Jack Nicholson award for outstanding performances in her junior year. After graduating, she landed the leading role of Emmy in the indie horror flick "Headshots," then starred in the short film "Don't Blow It" for which she and her costar won Best Duo of the Year at the Top Shorts Film Festival. Olivia booked a small voice over role in the English dubbed show "Marianne" on Netflix. After that, she continued to voice many roles in Netflix foreign film and tv, such as Ling Yun in the series "Triad Princess". Olivia studied improv at UCB and trains weekly with her acting coach, Rob Brownstein.

Movies

Fake Profile
Camila meets her Prince Charming through a dating app. After an idyllic romance, she plans to surprise him — only to end up trapped in a false paradise.
Devotion, a Story of Love and Desire
A seemingly happy marriage begins to dissolve when the husband's faithfulness is called into question, and both spouses become tempted by other desires.
My Name
Following her father's murder, a revenge-driven woman puts her trust in a powerful crime boss — and enters the police force under his direction.
Move to Heaven
Finding life in all that’s left behind, a detail-oriented trauma cleaner and his estranged uncle deliver untold stories of the departed to loved ones.
Lost Bullet
Facing a murder charge, a genius mechanic with a criminal past must track down a missing car containing the proof of his innocence: a single bullet.