



Olivia Rose Perrone is a Westchester County, NY-based actress, writer, theatremaker, and filmmaker.
Her work delves into the vital themes of identity, resilience, and belonging through the power of storytelling. She is passionate about creating work that amplifies underrepresented voices and captures the complexities of human connection, particularly within the intersections of culture, family, and self-discovery. A recent graduate of SUNY Purchase College, she earned a Double Bachelor of Arts in Theatre & Performance and Playwriting & Screenwriting.
During her time at SUNY Purchase, Olivia had leading roles in several theatrical productions, including Piñata (2022), The Attic (2023), The Dose (2023), Room for Growth (2023), and Better Friends (2025). For her senior project, she wrote, produced, and performed in her first play, Room for Growth— an acclaimed one-act about a young queer Latina artist striving to pursue her dreams while navigating family expectations and generational conflict.
Olivia acted in more than 10 student-led short films at SUNY Purchase, which led her to discover her deep passion for acting, writing, and creating for film and television. Some of Olivia’s most notable screen credits include Enter the Siren’s Song (2023), Curse of Lila (2023), Downpour in the Sunshine State (2023), Easier Isn’t Always Better (2024), and Excommunication of the Heart (2025). Since graduating, Olivia has also explored other aspects of film and television production including, but not limited to, casting, production assisting, makeup & hair styling, wardrobe, set dressing, and more.
Olivia remains deeply grateful to the Theatre Arts and Film & Media Studies faculty at SUNY Purchase College for their mentorship and for helping her refine her craft and artistic voice. She continues to pursue a career in film and television, bringing authenticity, heart, and a collaborative spirit to every project.