Olivia Deeble is an Australian actress known for her role in the series 'Little Lunch.'
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Olivia Deeble is an Australian actress known for her role in the series 'Little Lunch.'
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Olivia Deeble was born in Australia on August 4, 2002, to Australian actress Kate Gorman and Matthew Deeble. She is the granddaughter of the legendary Australian actors Reg Gorman and Judith Roberts. Deeble grew up along with her two siblings, Ewen Deeble and Matilda Deeble.
Olivia Deeble’s mother Kate Gorman was good friends with Marc Gracie, the director of the film ‘You and Your Stupid Mate’. Gorman requested Gracie to let Olivia appear in his film and he agreed. Deeble was just two-and-a-half years old at that time when she was cast in the role of Karen’s (Rachel Hunter’s character) fifth daughter. She then went on to appear in some critically acclaimed short films during the early part of her career. She appeared in the 2013 short comedy flick ‘Roar!’, a directorial venture by Catriona Warren. She appeared alongside Sophie Black, Alannah Coghlan, and Jackson Daniel, playing the character of a young girl.
In 2014, she appeared as ‘Jackie Burns’ in the science fiction short drama film ‘I Remember the Future’. The film won five awards, including a California Film Award for Best Foreign Short. She also appeared in Kristin Sargent’s directorial family drama short film ‘Go Fish’. The film also had other actors like Flynn Curry, Shane Jacobson, and Grace Rosebirch.
In 2015, Deeble was picked for the role of ‘Tamara’, an athlete with great expertise on monkey bars, in the Australian television series ‘Little Lunch’. She was cast alongside Joshua Sitch, Flynn Curry, Madison Lu, Faith Sec, Oisín O'Leary, and Heidi Arena. The show ran for two seasons (a total of 28 episodes) on ABC ME.
In 2016, she started appearing in the regular role of ‘Raffy Morrison’ in the Australian television soap opera ‘Home and Away’. She appeared in the show till 2018, in a total of 178 episodes. The show gave her the chance to star with a long list of popular actors, including Ray Meagher, Lynne McGranger, Ada Nicodemou, Emily Symons, and Shane Withington. The series has won 46 Logie Awards and has also been inducted into the Logie Hall of Fame.