Olivia d'Abo


Olivia Jane d'Abo is an English-American actress, singer, and songwriter. She is known for her role as Karen Arnold, Kevin Arnold's rebellious teenage hippie sister in the ABC comedy-drama series The Wonder Years, and recurring villain Nicole Wallace in .

Early life and education

D'Abo was born on 22 January 1969 in London, England, the daughter of Maggie London, an English model and actress primarily active in the 1960s, and Mike d'Abo, an English singer and member of 1960s musical group Manfred Mann. She has an older brother, as well as two half-brothers and one half-sister: elder brother Ben, younger half-brother Bruno, and younger sibling twins Ella and Louis on her father's side. Olivia and Ben both attended high school in the United States at Los Feliz Hills School in Los Angeles, and d'Abo attended Pacoima Junior High School in Pacoima, Los Angeles.
She is the first cousin once removed of her father's cousin Maryam d'Abo, the actress best known for her performance as Kara Milovy in the 1987 James Bond film The Living Daylights. Olivia and Maryam bought a house together in Los Angeles when Olivia was 19 years old.

Career

Acting career

D'Abo's film debut was the supporting role of Princess Jehnna in Conan the Destroyer, released on 29 June 1984. Two months later, she appeared in the supporting role of Paloma the peasant girl in Bolero.
D'Abo portrayed Karen Arnold in the ABC comedy-drama series The Wonder Years for the show's first four seasons, from 1988 to 1991, with two guest star appearances in the show's final two seasons. In 1992, she guest starred in the ' episode titled "True Q" as Amanda Rogers.
D'Abo made five appearances as a recurring villain Nicole Wallace in the NBC police procedural drama series
' between 2002 and 2008. She reprised the character in the 2013 episode "The Catacombes" in the French police procedural drama series Jo, a show created by René Balcer, who also created Criminal Intent.
In 2007, D'Abo played Abby Carter, the ex-wife of Sheriff Jack Carter, in the Sci-Fi Channel series Eureka for two episodes. She has had numerous supporting roles in other television series and films, such as The Spirit of '76, Greedy, The Big Green, and The Twilight Zone. On stage, she appeared in the 2005 Broadway theatrical production of The Odd Couple alongside Matthew Broderick and Nathan Lane.
In animation, D'Abo provided the voices of Sonya Blade in ' ; Melanie Walker/Ten in Batman Beyond ; Star Sapphire in Justice League ; and Morgaine le Fey in Justice League Unlimited ; Tak in Invader Zim ; Jane Porter in The Legend of Tarzan; Jedi Master Luminara Unduli in ' ; Carol Ferris in ' ; and Natalia Romanoff in Ultimate Avengers and '.
In February 2013, D'Abo began filming for Project Fedora, a video game that combined live-action footage with 3D graphics.

Music career

D'Abo is a singer-songwriter, guitarist and pianist. She has composed and performed for various soundtracks. Her single "Broken" is from the movie Loving Annabelle. Her debut album Not TV was released in July 2008.
D'Abo also performed backing vocals for Julian Lennon's Help Yourself, and a duet with Seal's "Broken". She also co-wrote the song "Love Comes from the Inside" with Italian singer Laura Pausini, which was featured on Pausini's English language debut album From the Inside.

Podcast appearances

In October 2015, d'Abo started a weekly podcast called Every Friday with Dan and Olivia co-hosting the program with Dan Miles of the Friends of Dan Music Podcast.
On 8 July 2016, d'Abo appeared on Ken Reid's TV Guidance Counselor podcast.

Personal life

She was formerly engaged to singer Julian Lennon.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1984Conan the DestroyerPrincess Jehnna
1984BoleroPaloma
1986FlyingRobin Crew
1986Mission KillRebel Girl
1986BulliesBecky Cullen
1988Into the FireLiette
1989Beyond the StarsMara Simons
1989Another Chance
1990'Chanel-6
1993Point of No ReturnAngela
1993Bank RobberSelina
1993Wayne's World 2Betty Jo
1994'Charlotte Zwicki
1994GreedyMolly Richardson
1994Clean SlateJudy
1994Pom PokoKoharu English Dub
1994Asterix Conquers AmericaAdditional Voices
1995'Miss Anna Montgomery
1995Kicking and ScreamingJane
1995Live Nude GirlsChris
1997HacksLynn
1998'Veronica
1999'Elena
1999'Charlotte
1999Seven GirlfriendsHannah
2000Jonni NitroJonni Nitro
2000It Had to Be YouTracy Meltempi
2001'Sgt. Penny Johnson
2002Tarzan & JaneJane Porter Direct-to-video
2003'Rox Segment: "Matriculated"
2006Ultimate AvengersBlack Widow Direct-to-video
2006Ultimate Avengers 2Black Widow Direct-to-video
2007Dante's InfernoBeatrice
2007'Lisa Maerd
2008'NarratorShort film
2009'Carol Ferris Direct-to-video
2012'Star Sapphire Direct-to-video
2012Nuclear FamilyDr. Hughes
2013ImpiriosoLuccia Rosso
2013The Devil's ViolinistPrimrose Blackston
2014Presumed Dead in ParadisePatricia Ashland
2014Sleeping BeautyQueen Tambria
2015Stolen from the SuburbsMilena
2015Robo-DogMiranda Austin
2015Unbelievable!!!!!Female Larrisha
2015A Christmas Eve MiracleSharron Holden
2016Blue WeekendLisa Crawford
2019'Tak's Ship Netflix original film
2019'Luminara UnduliCameo voice role

YearTitleRoleNotes
1985Not My KidStudentTelevision film; uncredited role
1985–86Growing PainsTerry / WendyEpisodes: "Superdad!" and "Employee of the Month"
1987One Big FamilyJoy FairbanksEpisode: "Joy to the Hattons"
1987Really Weird TalesTippyTelevision film; segment: "All's Well that Ends Strange"
1988Simon & SimonAllison Tyner / AngelEpisode: "Shadows"
1988Crash CourseMaria AbejaTelevision film
1988Tour of DutyLeslieEpisode: "Soldiers"
1988'Terri AvilaEpisode: "Behind Closed Doors"
1988–93'Karen ArnoldMain role
1991'Vesta / Jasmine / Lady Ilene Episodes: "The Tree" and "The Secret of Perilous Garde"
1992Midnight's ChildAnna BergmanTelevision film
1992'Amanda RogersEpisode: "True Q"
1993For Love and GloryEmily DoyleTelevision film
1995–97'Marie Blake / Deliah22 episodes
1996'Sonya Blade Main role; 13 episodes
1997Dad's Week OffChericeTelevision film
1998Adventures from the Book of VirtuesAnne Sullivan Episode: "Patience"
1998'Jao Episode: "Only Child"
1998Fantasy IslandFlorence JenkinsEpisode: "Secret Self"
1999Party of FivePerry MarksEpisodes: "Fragile", "I'll Show You Mine" and "Haunted"
1999–00Batman BeyondTen / Melanie Walker 3 episodes
20003rd Rock from the SunAndreaEpisode: "Dick Solomon's Day Off"
2001'Allison Wright3 episodes
2001–03'Jane PorterMain voice role; 35 episodes
2002'ShannonEpisodes: "The Lineman": Parts 1 & 2"
2002–03Invader ZimTak 3 episodes
2002–08'Elizabeth Hitchens / 5 episodes
2002Justice LeagueStar Stapphire / Morgaine le Fey / Model Recurring voice role; 6 episodes
2003AliasEmma WallaceEpisode: "Double Agent"
2004Justice League UnlimitedMorgaine le Fey Episode: "Kid Stuff"
2007EurekaDr. Abby CarterEpisodes: "Unpredictable" and "Games People Play"
2008–09'Luminara Unduli Recurring voice role; 7 episodes
2010'Elasti-Girl Episode: "The Last Patrol!"
2011Generator RexFive 3 episodes
2011We Have Your HusbandOliviaTelevision film
2012Nuclear FamilyDoctor HughesTelevision film
2013JoMadeleine HaynesEpisode: "The Catacombes"
2013ElementaryNigella MasonEpisode: "The Marchioness"
2014PsychDierdreEpisode: "Lock, Stock, Some Smoking Barrels and Burton Guster's Goblet of Fire"
2014Presumed Dead in ParadisePatricia AshlandTelevision film
2015When Duty CallsCommander Kathryn ChapmanTelevision film
2016Inspired to KillCharlieTelevision film
2018The Wrong SonSarahTelevision film
2019The Madam of Purity FallsCourtney-

YearTitleRoleNotes-
1997Titanic ExplorerVarious-
2005'Manon du Champ-
2005'Jerdana / Aisha Peasant-
2009'Luminara Unduli-
2011'Queen Aga'po-
2014Elder Scrolls OnlineAdditional voices-
2014'Star Sapphire-
2015Infinite CrisisGaslight Catwoman

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