Original Art by Olivia Wendel

The last time I wrote about Olivia Wendel I wrote about her vivacious personality and her captivating artwork that captured the hearts of art enthusiasts everywhere. This artist has also been described as “a modern day Fuehrer” because of the passionate approach she takes to her craft. Born and raised Continue Reading

Olivia Bella – Nationality, Height, Marriage Status, and Class of Origin

The Olivia Bella family was born on September 29, 1896, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The oldest of four daughters, Olivia married Andrew Bellin on February 24th, 1916, at La Crosse, Wisconsin. Their daughters were: George (nineteen), a civil engineer; Andrew (nineteen), who died of a cerebral hemorrhage; and Charles (1945–). In Continue Reading

The Similarities Between Relatives of Olivia Jackson and Miles Madison

UK-based dramatic actress Olivia Jackson finally received the long-awaited world stage after the thrilling life-changing physical injuries she suffered during the shoot of her popular role as a survivor in the horror film, Resident Evil: The Extinction. The actress who is known for her excellent acting skills suddenly found herself Continue Reading

Age of Pros – Could Olivia Macklin Be the Next WWE Star?

Born in 1994, Olivia Macklin has been quite successful in her first two feature films, The Damned United and The Firm. After her first two major roles, the then 16-year-old actress went on to star in The Bodyguard, then waited for a bit before getting onto something bigger. Now, the Continue Reading

Tall Photo Subject Or Business Partner?

Nationality, height, profession-all are factors that determined my choice of photographer for Olivia Malone’s cover of Vanity Fair. The tall, gangster girl with long straight hair, dressed in a knee-length black dress accented by delicate earrings and a few bold gestures grabs the entire attention of the camera. It’s a Continue Reading

How Broadway Goes Into the Age of Youth

Age and Nationality: Age is going to play a very important factor in determining where this super exciting show ends up at. The National Theater in New York has always used age and nationality to divide actors into specific groups, such as “The Young” for children under five, “The Old” Continue Reading