
Paris, Ile-de-France, France
Olivia Ross was born in Paris and is a British-French actress. She studied acting at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. She began her theater career at Shakespeare's Globe Theater. Previously, she starred in the French film TOUT EST PARDONNÉ directed by Mia Hansen-Løve. Several supporting roles in French film productions followed, including JE L'AIMAIS (2009) and THE FATHER OF MY CHILDREN (2009), as well as EDEN - LOST IN MUSIC (2014) directed by Mia Hansen-Løve and PERSONAL SHOPPER (2016) directed by Olivier Assayas. In 2015, Ross played the role of Mathilde Perrucci in the miniseries North Bend and the following year she starred as Mademoiselle Bourienne in the miniseries War and Peace. She took the lead role in the drama SOUFFLER PLUS FORT QUE LA MER (2016) directed by Marine Place. She then played Nadia in the award-winning series "Killing Eve". In the first season of the television series "Knightfall" (2017 - 2019), she played the female lead of Queen Joan of France. Recently, she finished filming the Canal+ original series production "Les Sentinelles". Olivia Ross will appear in the new film WHITE BIRD by Marc Forster, which will be released in the fall of 2023.

as Queen Joan of France and Navarre

as Nadia
2018

as Celeste
2020

as Queen Joan of France and Navarre
2017

as Mademoiselle Bourienne
2016

as Irène Ferraud
2025

as Rose Blum
2023

as Attachée de presse maison de couture Londres
2016

as Estelle (atelier écriture)
2014

as Julie Dulac
2019

as Amie de Bruno Bréguet
2010

as Laura's Friend
2018

as Gisèle
2007
as Karin
2023

as Amy
2025

as Anna
2024

as Karin
2023

as Rose Blum
2023

as Amber
2021

as Caroline
2020

as Celeste
2020

as Self
2019

as Laura's Friend
2018

as Joana
2017

as Julie
2017

as Attachée de presse maison de couture Londres
2016

as Estelle (atelier écriture)
2014

as Hermia
2014

2014

as Lola
2013

as Princess Katherine/ Boy
2012

as Amie de Bruno Bréguet
2010

as Anja, la stagiaire
2009

as Christine
2009

as Gisèle
2007
as Mademoiselle Bourienne
6 ep.