Olivia Jane d’Abo

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Olivia Jane d’Abo Wiki Biography

Olivia Jane d’Abo was born on 22 January 1969, in London, England to Maggie London, a model and actress, and Mike d’Abo, a singer and a member of the band Manfred Mann. She is an English-American actress, singer and songwriter, best known for her roles in the television series “The Wonder Years” and “Law & Order: Criminal Intent”.

So just how rich is Olivia d’Abo? Sources state that d’Abo has a net worth of over $3 million, as of early 2017, accumulated during her acting career which began in the mid-1980s.

D’Abo moved to the USA when she was 10 years old, attending Los Feliz Hills School in Los Angeles and Pacoima Junior High School in Pacoima, California.

She made her foray into the acting world in 1984, landing the supporting role as Princess Jehnna in the adventure film “Conan the Destroyer”, which she followed with a role in the Bo Derek romantic drama film “Bolero” in the same year. She went on to appear in other big-screen projects, such as “Flying”, “Bullies” and “Beyond the Stars”, while also making a number of television guest appearances, such as in the series “Growing Pains”, “Simon & Simon” and “The Bronx Zoo”, paving her way to recognition and fame; d’Abo’s net worth started to rise.

In 1988 she landed a major television role, being cast in the ABC television comedy/drama series “The Wonder Years”, playing free-spirited hippie Karen Arnold. The show became extremely popular, earning a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series, as well as numerous other awards. D’Abo’s performance brought her recognition and popularity, and significantly increased her wealth. She remained on the show for six seasons, until it finished in 1993.

That year saw the actress landing the role of Angela in the hit action film “Point of No Return”. She went on to expand her resume by playing leading roles in films such as “The Last Good Times”, “Greedy”, “The Big Green” and “Kicking and Screaming”. She also made many television guest appearances, including in the series “Star Trek: The Next Generation”, “The Single Guy”, “Fantasy Island” and “Party of Five”, and appeared in several TV films, reinforcing her popularity and further expanding her net worth.

D’Abo also did some voice over work during this time, such as voicing the character of Sonya Blade in the cartoon series “Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm”, and work flowed in steadily for the actress during the 2000s as well, I initially providing her voice to several animated films, such as “Tarzan and Jane”, two “Ultimate Avangers” films and “Justice League: Doom”, as well as for animated series “The Legend of Tarzan” and “Star Wars: The Clone Wars”. All contributed to her wealth.

She had a recurring role as Elizabeth Hitchens/Nicole Wallace in the popular police procedural series “Law & Order: Criminal Intent”, while also appearing in a number of television films, further increasing her fortune.

D’Abo made her Broadway debut in 2005, playing one of the Pidgeon sisters in a revival of “The Odd Couple”, and later Kath in the play “Entertaining Mr. Sloane”, winning a Broadway World Los Angeles Award and a StageSceneLA Award.

Her most recent television appearance was in the 2017 TV film “Secs and Execs”, and her most recent film involvement is in the upcoming “Unbeliavable!!!!!” and “The Circuit”, set to be released in 2017.

Aside from her acting career, d’Abo has earned additional income in other sectors. She has been an established singer-songwriter, guitarist and pianist, who has released an album entitled “Not TV”, and has composed various soundtracks. She sang back vocals for Julian Lennon’s song “Help Yourself”, and co-wrote Laura Pausini’s song “Love Comes from the Inside”.

In addition, as of 2015 d’Abo has co-hosted “Every Friday with Dan and Olivia”, a weekly podcast.

In her private life, d’Abo married music producer and songwriter Patrick Leonard in 2002, however, the couple separated in 2011 and filed for divorce the following year. They have one child.

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Olivia Jane d’Abo Quick Info

Full Name Olivia d’Abo
Net Worth $3 Million
Date Of Birth January 22, 1969
Place Of Birth Paddington, London, United Kingdom
Height 1.68 m
Profession Actress
Education Pacoima Jr. High School, Los Feliz Hills School
Nationality American
Spouse Patrick Leonard (m. 2002–2012)
Children Oliver William D’Abo
Parents Mike d’Abo, Maggie London
Siblings Ben D’Abo, Louis D’Abo, Ella D’Abo, Bruno D’Abo
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Olivia Jane d’Abo Quotes

  • Music has always been a huge passion in my life. I’ve just had such success with my acting that it’s really been right alongside of it, and I’ve always been writing and playing and singing.
  • I’ve been writing and composing songs since I was 5 years old.
  • With thrillers, there’s such a fine line between what’s good and what’s cheesy and corny.
  • You want to find out what it is about you or what it is about your past and your lineage that’s in you now, and whether you carry those traits and maybe what one’s mission is to take it to the next level.
  • I like roles of people who can overcome things because there’s strength in that and an arc – and roles where they start in one place, and toward the end of the script they end up in a completely different place, so you’ve seen this growth and some humanity in the role.
  • Doing Broadway was always a dream of mine since I was a little girl.
  • I’ve always wanted to play ‘Lady Macbeth’ and Strindberg’s ‘Miss Julie’.
  • I think one’s history and past is important at a certain time in your life, especially as an artist, just to try to hone in on that.

Olivia Jane d’Abo Important Facts

  • Sister-in-law of Annabel Purkis, (Bruno’s wife).
  • Was formerly engaged to musician Julian Lennon.
  • Was formerly engaged to Thomas Jane from 1998 to 2001.
  • Born on Wednesday.
  • Attended Los Feliz High School and Pacoima Junior High School.
  • Won a Broadway World Los Angeles Award (Best Leading Actress in a Play and Best Play) and a StageSceneLA Award for her performance in “Entertaining Mr. Sloane” for Best Leading Actress.
  • Has appeared with Dana Carvey and Kevin Pollack in two comedy films: Wayne’s World 2 (1993) and Clean Slate (1994).
  • Made her Broadway debut playing one of the Pidgeon sisters in the 2005 Broadway revival of “The Odd Couple” starring Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick.
  • Her British mother, model/actress Maggie London, made an appearance in The Beatles’ classic film A Hard Day’s Night (1964).
  • Has performed as a singer in both New York and Los Angeles clubs.
  • Her CD, “Turku” (2004), consists of ten narrative songs and songwriter/composer husband Patrick Leonard contributed to it.
  • She has three brothers and one sister: elder brother Ben d’Abo, younger brother Bruno, the younger siblings, twins Ella and Louis (born July 2007).
  • Sings with Jon Bon Jovi in an acoustic version of “Livin’ on a Prayer”.
  • Dated Julian Lennon in the early 1990s; has a background-vocals credit on his 1991 album “Help Yourself”.
  • Daughter of model and actress Maggie London and Mike d’Abo, vocalist and keyboard player for Manfred Mann from 1966, played King Herod in “Jesus Christ Superstar” from 1970, etc.
  • Father, Mike d’Abo, was a presenter on BBC Radio Bristol in the United Kingdom.
  • First cousin once removed of Maryam d’Abo.
  • Her last name is pronounced Dah-bo.
  • Her son, Oliver William D’Abo, was born November 11, 1995.

Olivia Jane d’Abo Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Blue Weekend 2017 post-production Lisa Crawford Actress
Secs & Execs 2017 TV Movie post-production Leslie Mulligan-Ross Actress
Unbelievable!!!!! 2016 completed Female Larrisha Actress
A Christmas Eve Miracle 2015 Sharron Holden Actress
Robo-Dog 2015 Miranda Austin Actress
A Most Peculiar Man 2015 Short Shelley Actress
Stolen from Suburbia 2015 Milena Actress
Infinite Crisis 2015 Video Game Gaslight Catwoman (voice) Actress
When Duty Calls 2015 TV Movie Commander Kathryn Chapman Actress
Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham 2014 Video Game Star Sapphire (voice) Actress
Presumed Dead in Paradise 2014 TV Movie Patricia Ashland Actress
Sleeping Beauty 2014/II Queen Tambria Actress
Elder Scrolls Online 2014 Video Game Additional Voices (voice) Actress
Psych 2014 TV Series Dierdre Actress
Elementary 2013 TV Series Nigella Mason Actress
The Devil’s Violinist 2013 Primrose Blackstone Actress
Impirioso 2013 Luccia Rosso Actress
Jo 2013 TV Series Madeleine Haynes Actress
Nuclear Family 2012 TV Movie Doctor Hughes Actress
Justice League: Doom 2012 Video Star Sapphire (voice) Actress
We Have Your Husband 2011 TV Movie Olivia Actress
Generator Rex 2011 TV Series Five Actress
Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters 2011 Video Game Queen Aga’po (voice) Actress
Batman: The Brave and the Bold 2010 TV Series Elasti-Girl Actress
Star Wars: The Clone Wars 2008-2009 TV Series Luminara Unduli Actress
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – Republic Heroes 2009 Video Game Luminara Unduli (voice) Actress
Green Lantern: First Flight 2009 Video Carol Ferris (voice) Actress
Law & Order: Criminal Intent 2002-2008 TV Series Nicole Wallace
Elizabeth Hitchens
Actress
The Awakening Fire 2008 Short Narrator Actress
A Poor Kid’s Guide to Success 2007 Lisa Maerd (as Olivia D’Abo) Actress
Eureka 2007 TV Series Dr. Abby Carter Actress
Dante’s Inferno 2007 Beatrice (voice) Actress
Ultimate Avengers II 2006 Video Black Widow
Natalia Romanoff (voice)
Actress
Ultimate Avengers 2006 Video Black Widow
Natalia Romanoff (voice)
Actress
Neopets: The Darkest Faerie 2005 Video Game Jerdana / Aisha Peasant (voice) Actress
Medal of Honor: European Assault 2005 Video Game Manon du Champs (voice) Actress
Justice League 2002-2004 TV Series Star Sapphire
Carol Ferris
Morgaine le Fey
Actress
Justice League Unlimited 2004 TV Series Morgaine Le Fey Actress
Matriculated 2003 Short Rox (English version, voice) Actress
The Animatrix 2003 Rox (segment “Matriculated”) (voice) Actress
The Legend of Tarzan 2001-2003 TV Series Jane Porter Actress
Alias 2003 TV Series Emma Wallace Actress
The Twilight Zone 2002 TV Series Shannon Actress
Tarzan & Jane 2002 Jane Porter (voice) Actress
Spin City 2001 TV Series Allison Wright Actress
The Triangle 2001 TV Movie Charlotte ‘Charlie’ Duval Actress
The Enemy 2001 Sgt. Penny Johnson Actress
Jonni Nitro 2000 Jonni Nitro Actress
Batman Beyond 1999-2000 TV Series Melanie Walker
Ten
Actress
3rd Rock from the Sun 2000 TV Series Andrea Actress
It Had to Be You 2000 Tracy Meltempi Actress
Seven Girlfriends 1999 Hannah (as Olivia D’Abo) Actress
A Texas Funeral 1999 Charlotte Actress
Party of Five 1999 TV Series Perry Marks Actress
Soccer Dog: The Movie 1999 Elena Actress
Batman Beyond: The Movie 1999 TV Movie Ten
Melanie Walker (voice)
Actress
Titanic Explorer 1998 Video Game Marie Jerwan / Edith Brown / Edwina Troutt / … (voice, as Olivia D’Abo) Actress
Fantasy Island 1998 TV Series Florence Jenkins Actress
The Wild Thornberrys 1998 TV Series Jao Actress
The Velocity of Gary 1998 Veronica Actress
Adventures from the Book of Virtues 1998 TV Series Anne Sullivan Actress
Hacks 1997/I Lynn Actress
The Single Guy 1995-1997 TV Series Marie Blake / Deliah Actress
Dad’s Week Off 1997 TV Movie Cherice (as Olivia D’Abo) Actress
Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm 1996 TV Series Sonya Blade Actress
Live Nude Girls 1995 Chris Actress
Kicking and Screaming 1995 Jane Actress
The Big Green 1995 Miss Anna Montgomery Actress
The Last Good Time 1994 Charlotte Zwicki Actress
Pom Poko 1994 Koharu (English version, voice) Actress
Clean Slate 1994 Judy Actress
Greedy 1994 Molly Richardson Actress
Wayne’s World 2 1993 Betty Jo Actress
For Love and Glory 1993 TV Movie Emily Doyle Actress
Bank Robber 1993 Selina Actress
The Wonder Years 1988-1993 TV Series Karen Arnold Actress
Point of No Return 1993 Angela Actress
The Legend of Prince Valiant 1991-1993 TV Series Vesta / Jasmine / Julianna Actress
Star Trek: The Next Generation 1992 TV Series Amanda Rogers Actress
Midnight’s Child 1992 TV Movie Anna Bergman (as Olivia D’Abo) Actress
The Spirit of ’76 1990 Chanel-6 Actress
Another Chance 1989 Actress
Beyond the Stars 1989 Mara Simons Actress
The Legend of Wolf Lodge 1988 Liette Actress
The Bronx Zoo 1988 TV Series Terri Avila Actress
Tour of Duty 1988 TV Series Leslie Actress
Crash Course 1988 TV Movie Maria Abeja Actress
Simon & Simon 1988 TV Series Allison Tyner / Angel Actress
Really Weird Tales 1987 TV Movie Tippy (segment “All’s Well that Ends Strange”) Actress
One Big Family 1987 TV Series Joy Fairbanks Actress
Growing Pains 1985-1986 TV Series Terry / Wendy Actress
Bullies 1986 Becky Cullen (as Olivia D’Abo) Actress
Mission Kill 1986 Rebel Girl Actress
Flying 1986 Robin Crew Actress
Not My Kid 1985 TV Movie uncredited Actress
Bolero 1984 Paloma Actress
Conan the Destroyer 1984 Princess Jehnna (as Olivia D’Abo) Actress
Relentless Justice 2015 performer: “Revolution” / writer: “Revolution” Soundtrack
Face 2 Face 2013 Documentary writer: “Metamorphosis” Soundtrack
Waking Madison 2010 performer: “All Right” end title track Soundtrack
Loving Annabelle 2006 performer: “When I Was Bad” / writer: “Broken”, “When I Was Bad” Soundtrack
Jonni Nitro 2000 performer: “Jonni Nitro” / writer: “Jonni Nitro” Soundtrack
The Wonder Years 1989 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Relentless Justice 2015 composer: additional music / musician Music Department
Face 2 Face 2013 Documentary composer: theme music / musician Music Department
Waking Madison 2010 musician Music Department
Relentless Justice 2015 very special thanks Thanks
Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films 2014 Documentary our deepest appreciation Thanks
Loving Annabelle 2006 special thanks Thanks
The Whole Wide World 1996 special thanks Thanks
2015 TV Land Awards 2015 TV Special Herself Self
Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films 2014 Documentary Herself Self
Good Morning America 2014 TV Series Herself – The Wonder Years Self
Actors Entertainment 2010 TV Series Herself Self
TVography: The Wonder Years – Comedy Coming of Age 2002 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1995 TV Series Herself Self
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 1994 TV Series Herself Self
Battle of the Network Stars XIX 1988 TV Special Herself – ABC Team Self
Law & Order: Criminal Intent 2011 TV Series Nicole Wallace Archive Footage
Retrosexual: The 80’s 2004 TV Mini-Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
Justice League 2003 TV Series Star Sapphire Archive Footage
Happy Anniversary Mr. Bond 2002 TV Movie documentary Herself Archive Footage
The Wonder Years 1991 TV Series Karen Arnold Archive Footage

Olivia Jane d’Abo Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2013 BTVA People’s Choice Voice Acting Award Behind the Voice Actors Awards Best Vocal Ensemble in a TV Special/Direct-to-DVD Title or Theatrical Short Justice League: Doom (2012) Won
2013 BTVA Special/DVD Voice Acting Award Behind the Voice Actors Awards Best Vocal Ensemble in a TV Special/Direct-to-DVD Title or Theatrical Short Justice League: Doom (2012) Won
1985 Razzie Award Razzie Awards Worst New Star Bolero (1984) Won
2013 BTVA People’s Choice Voice Acting Award Behind the Voice Actors Awards Best Vocal Ensemble in a TV Special/Direct-to-DVD Title or Theatrical Short Justice League: Doom (2012) Nominated
2013 BTVA Special/DVD Voice Acting Award Behind the Voice Actors Awards Best Vocal Ensemble in a TV Special/Direct-to-DVD Title or Theatrical Short Justice League: Doom (2012) Nominated
1985 Razzie Award Razzie Awards Worst New Star Bolero (1984) Nominated