Olivia Niță

Olivia Niță

3 titles Acting Nov 27, 1987 Bucharest, Romania
Olivia Alexandra Niță was born and raised in Bucharest, Romania, where her passion for the arts ignited at an early age. She began her violin studies at six and dedicated twelve years to mastering the instrument, culminating in her graduation from the prestigious "George Enescu" Music High School in 2006. At just eleven, Olivia made her theatrical debut in the play "A Lost Letter" ("O Scrisoare Pierduta") at the National Theatre in Bucharest. Directed by renowned director Alexandru Tocilescu, her performance garnered critical acclaim and set her on a path toward a vibrant acting career.

By the age of fifteen, she joined the team at Prima TV Channel, where she entertained audiences for three years on the hit show "Cronica Carcotasilor" ("The Grumpy Chronicles"). In 2006, Olivia was accepted into the Acting program at the National University of Theatre and Film "I.L. Caragiale" (U.N.A.T.C.), completing her studies in 2008 after transferring to the United Kingdom. There, she earned a BA Hons Degree in Acting while also contributing to various projects, including the Acasa TV Channel soap opera "Daria, My Love," the Sci-Fi Channel film "Hellhounds" directed by Ricky Schroeder, and several notable theater productions such as "The Whale Hunt," "The Statue of Liberty," and "The House of Bernarda Alba."

After earning her degree, Olivia returned to Romania to pursue a Master's in Acting and further honed her craft at Mandragora Movies Academy, where she studied the Ivanna Chubbuck Technique under esteemed instructors Franz Turner and David Lipper.