Olivia Kuper Harris

Actor, Singer, Producer, Songwriter

American Dallas, Texas, USA

Quick Info

ProfessionActor, Singer, Producer, Songwriter
NationalityAmerican
Date of Birth05/07/1990
Age35 years
BirthplaceDallas, Texas, USA

Latest News about Olivia Kuper Harris

01/11/2025

Olivia Kuper Harris' original musical 'The Day the Sky Turned Orange,' set during the California wildfires of September 2020, had its world premiere in November 2025. She co-wrote the R&B score with David Michael Ott, marking her first work in musical theater scoring. The production was presented by the San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Company in partnership with Z Space.

01/10/2025

Olivia Kuper Harris auditioned for Season 27 of NBC's 'The Voice' in fall 2025, performing 'Dream a Little Dream of Me.' Her delicate vocals earned quick turns from coaches Adam Levine and John Legend, with Kelsea Ballerini joining later. She chose to join Team Legend.

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Bio/Wiki

Other NameOlivia Harris
ReligionJudaism
Food HabitNon-vegetarian

Physical Stats & More

Height5' 6" (168 cm)
Eye ColorBrown
Hair ColorMedium Golden Brown

Educational Qualification(s)

School
  • Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, Dallas, Texas
  • Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, New York
College/UniversityCarnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (2013)
Educational QualificationBachelor of Fine Arts (BFA)

Personal Life

Marital StatusUnmarried

Relationships & More

Marital StatusUnmarried

Family

MotherHolly Kuper (professional photographer)
SiblingsDylan Harris

Career

Debut
As an ActorFilm: The Playroom (2012) as 'Maggie Cantwell'
As a SingerEP: Lonestar Heart (2016)
OverviewOlivia began her journey in a Dallas neighborhood recognized for its orthodox community and later transitioned to Los Angeles after her graduation. She made her film debut with The Playroom and initially performed in various theater productions, gaining significant recognition through her tour with Postmodern Jukebox in 2017. After several successful national and international tours, she shifted her focus to her original music, achieving impressive chart success with her album ‘Juicy’ in 2020. Her participation in popular music shows like ‘I Can See Your Voice’ and ‘The Voice’ further propelled her career into the spotlight. She co-wrote the R&B score for the new musical The Day the Sky Turned Orange, which had its world premiere in 2025 produced by The San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Company in partnership with Z Space. She appeared on the Season 3 Finale of FOX’s “I Can See Your Voice.”
Achievements
  • Won Postmodern Jukebox’s #PMJSearch2017 contest, leading to three international and three national tours.
  • Independent album ‘Juicy’ (2020) reached #12 on the iTunes Top 100 R&B/Soul chart.
  • Named Best Jazz Vocalist among North American high school students by DownBeat Magazine at age 17.
  • Attended National YoungArts Week in Musical Theatre during high school.

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Olivia spent her formative years in a two-story home in Dallas where her family's love for classical and folk music influenced her musical taste.
2. She discovered her passion for music at a very young age and captivated audiences with her first public performance at just five years old.
3. Despite challenges like couch surfing and living out of her car after relocating to LA, her determination has defined her professional journey.
4. Olivia's varied music interests have ranged from jazz to R&B, and she's drawn inspiration from renowned artists across different genres.
5. She had begun an early friendship promise to marry her best friend but later felt lost when it didn't materialize.
6. Her talent was recognized early on, earning accolades during high school for her vocal abilities.
7. She grew up in a musical family where singing was a tradition and learned piano, violin, and guitar.
8. Her parents were contra dancers, and the family home was filled with classical, folk, jazz, R&B, soul, and country music.
9. Grew up in a self-described “hippie-Jewish” family with music as a focal point.
10. Attended Berklee summer music program in high school and received her first standing ovation performing “Lover Man” on the mainstage.
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