Olivia Burnette began her acting career at the tender age of 6. The
most notable of her first acting jobs was in
Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987) opposite comic
superstar
Steve Martin.
After several television appearances, Olivia was cast as the lead in
the down-home series
The Torkelsons (1991), playing Dorothy Jane.
Olivia continued her television career with a few television movies,
before being cast in
The Quick and the Dead (1995), which allowed her to work with such
actors as
Gene Hackman,
Sharon Stone and
Russell Crowe.
Olivia continued her work on the big screen in
Eye for an Eye (1996) with director
John Schlesinger, and got the opportunity to play
Sally Field's daughter as well as
be brutalized in a controversial scene by
Kiefer Sutherland.
Determined to obtain a college degree, Olivia left Los Angeles to
attend the prestigious NYU, Tisch School of the Arts. She graduated
with not one but two majors: Film and English. After school, she was
inspired to buy the rights to a novel and adapted it into a screenplay,
which is currently being shopped.
Most recently, Olivia has been seen in the hit television show
CSI: NY (2004)
along with Oscar nominated
Gary Sinise and Emmy nominated
Melina Kanakaredes, and in
the naval drama
NCIS (2003) with
Mark Harmon.
Her most recent feature film entitled
Flourish (2006), which also stars
Jennifer Morrison
and
Jesse Spencer from the hit Fox drama
House (2004), premiered at the world
renowned Cinequest Film Festival 2006, as well being screened at the
Cannes Film Market in 2006.
She currently resides in Southern California with her husband,
singer/songwriter/producer
Julian Sakata, and her five year old stepson,
Rain.