Edward Olive

Edward Olive (born 4 January 1970, Dublin, Ireland) is a film and television actor. He was a commercial litigation solicitor in London & Paris until throwing in the towel to pursue his more artistic interests working as a professional screen actor in the UK, France and from 2002 based out of Madrid, Spain. He studied drama in London at the City Literary Institute, Morley College & The Actor's Centre and in Paris - Studio 34 & Coté Cour as well as courses in the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA). He has appeared in English, French and Spanish speaking roles.

Edward Olive - actor - self-portrait 2008.
Self portrait Edward Olive.

Filmography

Full-length films

Television

Short films

Television commercials

Edward Olive has appeared in numerous television commercials including spots for Mc Donald's, CNBC, Ya.com, LG Air Conditioning, Telefónica, Vodafone, Iberia, Hyundai automobiles, Chrysler, Honda, Toyota, Bonduelle, Dia (supermarket chain), Telepizza, Spanish Direccion General de Trafico DGT, Spanish Ministerio de Medio Ambiente, Spanish Ministerio de Hacienda, La ONCE, Schweppes, IBM Lotus Notes, Hipercor, El Corte Inglés, Ikea, Belson televisions, Sony PlayStation, Eurocopa, Caja de Ahorros del Mediterráneo, Ibercaja, Seguros de Santalucia, UEM Universidad Europea de Madrid as well as being the face of a billboard compaign for Visa and BMW and voiceover actor in commercials for Accenture and Metro de Madrid.

Fine art photographer

Edward Olive - actor & phtoographer - self-portrait 2009.
Self portrait Edward Olive.

Edward Olive is also a fine art, commercial and wedding & portrait photographer.

Photography awards

Photography exhibitions

Publications

Olive's photographs have been featured in numerous newspapers, art, photography, bridal, music and urban culture, fitness & sports magazines including El Mundo Yo Dona, CFYE photography & street art magazine, Strongbox magazine, Hyde Park Photography Magazine, Anormalmag, Snapixel magazine, French photography review Le Negatif mag, Spanish La Fotografía Digital y Actual, La Fotografía Social, Carne Visual Arts Magazine, Citypulse, Serie B, Hip Hop Nation, Hipflow, Urban Fit, Oui magazine, Outside Magazine, Gear Patrol and Aire Libre. His photography has been included in various books including the IPA Lucie Foundation Annual Book of Photography in 2011 and 2010, the Citypulse Fine art photography book "City of Women" and Unlimited Grain Portraits from THIAPS, The International Analogue Photographic Society. In 2009 the first book of his photography, "Private collection", was published featuring a series of fine art erotica. His photographs have also been used as book covers including "Mediator" by Peter Temple, "Io so tutto di lei" by Lucia T. Ingrosso, the 2010 annual Gold Survey and Platinum Survey published by GFMS and included in “Everyman’s Marx” by Roger Gatham & Jake Davis.

References

  1. IMDB. "Full cast and crew for Arritmia (2007)". IMDb.com, Inc. Retrieved 2007.
  2. IMDB. "Full cast and crew for "Give and Take, and Take" Action Crime Drama 2003 USA)". IMDb.com, Inc. Retrieved 2003.
  3. "Cast for "Explorers" (2000)". Yeska TV. Retrieved 2000.
  4. IMDB. "Full cast for " Amar es para siempre": Season 2, Episode 3 (2006)". IMDb.com, Inc. Retrieved 2000.
  5. IMDB. "Full cast for " London Street": La boda TV Episode (2003)". IMDb.com, Inc. Retrieved 2003.
  6. IMDB. "Full cast and crew for "Ghost Stories for Christmas" (2000)". IMDb.com, Inc. Retrieved 2000.
  7. IMDB. "Full cast for "Justice" II)(1999) TV Movie". IMDb.com, Inc. Retrieved 1999.
  8. IMDB. "Cast for "Opium" (2000)". IMDb.com. Retrieved 2004.
  9. TeraBella Media. "Winners of the "What Happens at Night" photography competition announced (2011)". TBM. Retrieved 2011.
  10. ephotoawards.com. "Color Awards Winners 2011". ephotoawards. Retrieved 2011.
  11. fotodng.com. "Foto DNG Ganadores 2010". Foto DNG. Retrieved 2010.
  12. http://www.globalphotoawards.com/photo3286547.html
  13. Kate Day. "Winner of the Sunshine competition announced (2010)". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 2000.
  14. Kate Day. "Winner of the Forgotten photography competition announced (2010)". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 2010.

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