Olivia Tennet Explained

Olivia Tennet
Birth Date:4 January 1991
Birth Place:Auckland, New Zealand
Occupation:Actress, dancer
Years Active:1999–present
Partner:Tom Broome (2019–present)
Children:1

Olivia Tennet (born 4 January 1991) is a New Zealand actress and dancer best known in her home country for her role as Tuesday Warner on the nightly medical drama Shortland Street, along with several roles in television and theatre. Outside of New Zealand, she is best known for her roles in (2002), Power Rangers RPM (2009), and the independent film Blood Punch (2013).

Career

Tennet began taking dance lessons at the age of four years following her older sister into dance, eventually stumbling into acting three years later[1] She made her first major television appearance in the fourth season of as the runaway Princess Alesia in the episode "If The Shoe Fits...".

Eventually, Tennet made her way into films. She went on to win the "Best Juvenile Performer" award at the Nokia New Zealand Film and TV Awards in 2000, for her role as Nicole Mitchell in Kids World. She also appeared in Peter Jackson's film adaptation of J. R. R. Tolkien's as Freda, a young girl of Rohan. She then won "Best Actress" at the Drifting Clouds Short Film Festival for her outstanding performance in the short film Watermark, beating the other adult nominees.[2] The film won "Best Film" at the same awards.

Following this, Tennet became part of the core cast for Maddigan's Quest (2006) as Lilith. She then appeared as Tuesday Warner on Shortland Street for 54 episodes during the 2007 and 2008 seasons. She later portrayed the role of teenage genius Dr. K on Power Rangers RPM, the seventeenth season of the Power Rangers series which premiered in March 2009.

Around this time, Tennet competed in the "Sheilah Winn Shakespeare Competition" with classmate Phoebe Mason (Epsom Girls Grammar School Drama Leader 2008) and did quite well, winning four of fifteen awards. The 5-minute performance included various scenes from Macbeth. Tennet and Mason won a trip to the Globe Theatre in London, July 2009, as part of the Young Shakespeare Company.[3]

Since her appearance on Power Rangers RPM, Tennet has participated in various television shows and theatrical productions in New Zealand. She played the role of nurse Lynne in an Auckland Theatre Company production of Stepping Out in June 2010, followed by the role of the Siren Queen for the Wet Hot Beauties' water ballet show titled Sirens for the Auckland Fringe Festival in February 2011. She also helped choreograph the show.[4]

Later on, Tennet made a television appearance in an episode of The Almighty Johnsons as Delphine in March 2011. She also took the stage as Emilia in Peach Theatre Company's production of Othello in July 2011. She then took on the role of Dorothy in a major theatrical production of The Wizard of Oz based on the 1987 musical produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company at the Civic Theatre in September 2011, earning positive reviews for her portrayal of the character.[5]

Before leaving for the United States, she made an appearance on as Julie Theilman, a courier working for Terry Clark of the Mr. Asia drug syndicate.

After wrapping up on The Wizard of Oz, Tennet moved to the United States to film a low-budget independent feature film titled Blood Punch which also featured many of her co-stars from Power Rangers RPM. The film premiered at the 20th Austin Film Festival in late October 2013 and has won many awards and honors in the film festival circuit since then. While in the United States, she also appeared in a web series and did voiceover work before moving back to New Zealand.

Since then, Tennet appeared in the miniseries When We Go To War and the joint Australia-New Zealand TV series 800 Words, along with various stage and voiceover credits. She also produced her own web series of dance videos titled Dancing in Small Spaces on YouTube and Vimeo. In late 2018, Tennet, along with actors Esther Stephens and Aria Jones, formed a 60's doo-wop trio named The Up-Doos who have begun performing in several local Auckland venues.[6]

In 2020, Tennet reprised the role of Dr. K in two episodes of the second season of Power Rangers Beast Morphers.[7]

Personal life

Tennet was born in Auckland, New Zealand. Along with her older sister Emma, Tennet also has an older brother, Anton Tennet, who is also an actor based in Melbourne, Australia.

While living in Los Angeles, California, she married fellow New Zealand actor Milo Cawthorne, with whom she has worked several times in the past, most notably on Power Rangers RPM and more recently on Blood Punch. The couple had been living together in Los Angeles since late 2011[8] before moving back to New Zealand in late 2013 to begin rehearsals for the Auckland production of 360: A Theatre of Recollections (2014). As of June 2016, the couple had separated.[9] Since then, she has been in a relationship with musician Tom Broome[10] with whom she has a son named Alwyn.[11]

Tennet completed her secondary education at Epsom Girls Grammar School in 2008, shortly before appearing on Power Rangers RPM. She began studying speech therapy at the University of Auckland after moving back to NZ with her then-husband[12] and as of July 2019, she graduated with her bachelor’s degree.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001Kids WorldNicole Mitchell
2002WatermarkMeganShort
2002Freda
2005BoogeymanTerrified Girl
2001OzzieKaren
2012JulieShort
2013HomeOliveShort
2014Blood PunchSkyler
2014SatisfactionNickyShort
2014PartialityShort
2015Jiwi's MachinesJuneShort
2016MovingJessShort
2017Gary of the PacificHouse Buyer
2020This TownJasmine
2020Baby DoneBeth
2021A Love YarnRose O’Doyle

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999AlesiaEpisode: "If the Shoe Fits..."
2003LucyLucie ArnazTV film
2003P.E.T. DetectivesHelenaEpisode: "Fire Starters"
2006Maddigan's QuestLilithMain role
2007–2008Shortland StreetTuesday WarnerRecurring role
2009Power Rangers RPMDr. KMain role
2011Delphine HansenEpisode: "Goddesses, Axl, Come in All Forms"
2011Julie ThilemanEpisodes: "Trains 'N' Boats 'N' Planes", "All at Sea", "Dominoes"
2013Tressa (voice)TV miniseries
2015When We Go to WarLornaTV miniseries
2015Funny GirlsTV series
2015–2018800 WordsSiouxsieRecurring role
2017Why Does Love?DonnaTV film
2018KiwiDianneTV film
2018The Brokenwood MysteriesDaisy RoseEpisode: "Scared to Death"
2019Kiri and LouKiriVoice role
2019Jandal BurnSherriVoice role
2020Power Rangers Beast MorphersDr. KRecurring role

Voiceover

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003Verna MuskeRadio play
2013Jessica Darling's IT List: The (Totally Not) Guaranteed Guide to Popularity, Prettiness & PerfectionNarrator/Jessica DarlingAudiobook
2013My Friend BarlowFinch/NarratorInteractive storybook

Music videos

YearSongArtistRole
2008"Exit Light"SolomonLead
2013"I Kill Giants"The Naked and FamousDancer/Choreographer
2013"Apple"Barnaby SaintsLead
2018"100%"BoycrushDancer
2018"Disappear"The MiltonesDancer/Choreographer
2018"Devil's Work"RacingDancer
2018"Look Up"Sorrento ft. Troy KingiDancer/Choreographer

Web series

YearTitleRoleNotes
2014'Flat3Lee"The White Album"
2014The ZelfsTressaWeb episode: "Bad Hair Day"
2015Jiwi's MachinesJune
2014–2015Dancing in Small SpacesEditor, choreographerSelf-produced web series (11 episodes)
2015Stake OutGanet"Kids"
2016Friday Night Bites"Slutwalk: The Musical"
2021TalkbackZoe WilliamsTVNZ OnDemand

Stage

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002PuckHer Primary Schools Senior Production
2005Les MisérablesÉponine
2006Romeo and JulietJuliet
2007CabaretSally Bowles
2008For TodaySophie
2008Children of the PoorAlbany
2008Hermia
2009Titus AndronicusLavinia
2009Workshop/Ensemble
2009Lead/Various
2009AutobahnLead
2009Twelfth NightViola
2009Christ Almighty!Mary
2010360Little Sister Production for the New Zealand International Arts Festival in Wellington
2010Stepping OutLynneProduction with the Auckland Theatre Company.
2011Sirens[13] Siren QueenProduction with the Wet Hot Beauties Ballet Group.
2011OthelloEmiliaProduction with the Peach Theatre Company.
2011Dorothy GaleProduction with the Peach Theatre Company.
2014360 - A Theatre of RecollectionsLittle SisterAuckland production
2014Philosopher/Terrible Crabmeat/EnsembleAuckland Theatre Company production.
2014Hauraki HorrorJaime RidgeThe Basement Annual Christmas Show
2015Margot KlopperSilo Theatre production for the Auckland Arts Festival.
2015Guys and DollsHotbox GirlAuckland Theatre Company production.
2015Jesus Christ Part IIJesusThe Basement Annual Christmas Show
2016Mia Blonde in "Ice Dagger"Mia Blonde
2016In Flagrante: The Venus SeasonDancerQ Theatre, Auckland, NZ
2016The Opening Night Before ChristmasSelfThe Basement Annual Christmas Show
2017In Flagrante: The Butterfly ClubDancerThe Butterfly Club, Melbourne, Australia
2017Pleasuredome: The MusicalEnsemble dancer, understudy for Lilith; LilithReplaced Ashleigh Taylor for the role of Lilith
2018In FlagranteDancerThe Butterfly Club, Melbourne, Australia
2018Mr. Burns: A Post-Electric PlaySilo Theatre

Other works

YearTitleRoleNotes
2013I Kill GiantsChoreographerThe Naked and Famous music video
2015K Rd StoriesDirector"Sugar Hit"
2016That Bloody WomanChoreographerAuckland Theatre Company stage play
2017As You Like ItChoreographerUniversity of Auckland Summer Shakespeare 2017 production
2018Shortland Street: The MusicalChoreographerAuckland Theatre Company stage play

Awards and nominations

YearNominated workAwardCategoryResult
2000Kids WorldNokia New Zealand Film & Television AwardsBest Juvenile Performer
2003WatermarkNew Zealand Drifting Clouds International Film FestivalBest Actress
2011The Wizard of OzMetro MagazineBest Arms and Legs Outstretched
2011The Wizard of OzHackman Theatre AwardsDANZ Award for Best Dancing in a Play
2014Blood PunchHoboken International Film FestivalBest Actress

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Whittaker. Emma. Wizard of Oz dream comes true. The Auckland Central Leader. 8 September 2011 . 18 September 2011.
  2. News: NZ short film makes its mark . . 3 March 2003 . 25 July 2009.
  3. Web site: Olivia Tennet (SGCNZ NSSP 2008, SGCNZ YSC 2009) :: Shakespeare Globe Centre NZ . 2022-10-20 . www.sgcnz.org.nz.
  4. Web site: Wenley. James. Review: Water Ballet "Sirens". Theatre Scenes. Theatre Scenes. 18 September 2011.
  5. Web site: Smythe. Nik. A timeless classic well wrought. Theatreview. Theatreview. 18 September 2011.
  6. Web site: Mealing . Fleur . Westside's Esther Stephens' sideline as a 'sixties chick' singer . New Zealand Woman's Weekly . New Zealand Woman's Weekly . 21 August 2019.
  7. Web site: POWER RANGERS Beast Morphers & RPM Crossover Happening Next Season. Deckelmeier. Joe. 7 June 2019. That Hashtag Show. en-US. 2019-06-07.
  8. Web site: Powley. Kathryn. 12 kiwis to watch in 2012. The New Zealand Herald. 1 January 2012.
  9. Web site: Harris. Rob. Blood Punch: Review and star interview. Digital Fox. 5 September 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160921153857/http://www.digitalfoxltd.com/blood-punch-review/. 21 September 2016. dead.
  10. Web site: Parker . Chris . Travel hits and misses: Tom Broome . The New Zealand Herald . 21 August 2019.
  11. Web site: Mealing . Fleur . Westside's Esther Stephens' sideline as a 'sixties chick' singer . New Zealand Woman's Weekly . 21 August 2019.
  12. Web site: Fonte. Bears. Interview: BLOOD PUNCH's Power Ranger Power Couple Talks Death, Deceit, and Double Takes. AM FM Studios Magazine. 28 January 2016. 3 September 2015.
  13. Web site: Sirens at James Wenley's Auckland Theatre Blog. 20 December 2011.