Olivia Alexander, born Olivia Usey on May 17, 1988, in Louisiana, was destined to shine in the spotlight. As the daughter of a dance teacher, Olivia's early life was filled with music and movement. She began singing and dancing at a tender age, and her talent was soon recognized by national brands, appearing in commercials for "Little Debbie's Snack Cakes" and "Ultra Gain Detergent" when she was just two years old.
As she grew older, Olivia's passion for dance only intensified, earning her numerous national titles, including "National Jr. Miss Dance Educators of America" in 1999 and Dance Spirit Magazine's "Future Star Award" in 2001. At the age of 13, Olivia made the bold decision to move to Los Angeles to pursue acting and dancing full-time.
Her persistence and dedication paid off, as Olivia went on to appear in national commercials, print work, TV shows, and feature films. In addition to her acting career, Olivia also pursued her education, studying Communications and Women's Studies at Loyola Marymount University, where she also competed at the national level in forensics, public speaking.
When Olivia wasn't acting or writing music, she turned her hobby of setting up friends into a thriving business, "Get Lucky With Liv". But Olivia's true passion lies in helping others, particularly the lonely in Los Angeles, one single girl at a time.
Tattooed on her lower back is a Fleur DE lis, a symbol of her infinite love for the New Orleans Saints and her immeasurable love for Louisiana. A vegan and animal lover, Olivia is also passionate about activism, social change, and numerous philanthropic organizations.