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Karen Olivo

American musical theatre actor (born 1976)


Summary

American musical theatre actor (born 1976)

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nameKO
imageKaren Olivo.jpg
captionKO in 2009
birth_date
birth_placeNew York City, U.S.
educationUniversity of Cincinnati (BFA)
occupationActor, theatre educator, singer
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* {{marriageMatt Caplan20062012reasondivorced}}
yearsactive1997–present

KO, formerly named and credited on stage and screen as Karen Olivo until 2022, (born August 7, 1976) is an American stage and television actor, theater educator, and singer.

In 2008, KO originated the role of Vanessa in In the Heights on Broadway. The following year, they won the 2009 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for their performance as Anita in a revival of West Side Story. KO is the first and only actor to win a Tony Award for a performance in West Side Story. From 2016 to 2017, KO portrayed the role of Angelica Schuyler in the Chicago production of Hamilton. In 2019, KO originated the leading role of Satine in the Broadway adaptation of Moulin Rouge! and was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical. Since 2022, when they stepped back from acting, KO is an associate professor, and head of music theatre, at Northwestern University.

Early life

KO was born on August 7, 1976, in the South Bronx, New York City. KO's father is of Puerto Rican and Native American descent, and their mother is of Dominican and Chinese descent. They were raised in Bartow, Florida and attended the Lois Cowles Harrison Center for the Visual and Performing Arts in nearby Lakeland, Florida, and later the University of Cincinnati – College-Conservatory of Music. They left school before their final year to join the original Broadway production of Rent.

Career

1997–2006: Early career and Broadway debut

KO began their professional career in 1997 when they joined the original Broadway production of Rent. They joined as a replacement swing, also understudying the roles of Mimi and Maureen. The following year they joined the first national tour of Rent, dubbed the "Angel Tour", as a replacement swing once again. In late 1998, KO began playing Mimi on the tour, and they continued in the role until leaving the show in January 1999. They moved back to New York City in 1999 but did not receive any roles outside of a small part in As the World Turns before joining the regional try-out of the musical Brooklyn in 2003. Before Brooklyn transferred to Broadway the following Fall, KO took part of a regional staging of Children of Eden and filmed guest roles for All My Children and Law & Order. The musical Brooklyn open on Broadway in October 2004 and closed in June 2005. Following its closure, KO joined the cast of the Brazilian-themed off-Broadway musical Miracle Brothers, which closed in October 2005. The following year they had small roles in NBC's Conviction and the independent film Adrift in Manhattan, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2007.

2007–2012: Prominence on Broadway

''In the Heights''

In 2008, In the Heights opened on Broadway. KO starred as Vanessa, opposite Lin-Manuel Miranda.

''West Side Story''

In 2009, KO won a Tony Award for their performance as Anita in the Broadway revival of West Side Story. They were also nominated for both a Drama Desk and an Outer Critic's Circle Award for their critically acclaimed performance as Anita. They earned their second Astaire Award nomination for Best Female Dancer for their performance in West Side Story, after previously winning the same award in 2008 for their performance in In the Heights. They were contracted with West Side Story at the Palace through 2010. During the May 8, 2010, matinee performance of West Side Story, KO broke their foot. Anita standby Natalie Cortez performed the role until the show's closure.

KO then took part in the world premiere of By the Way, Meet Vera Stark at off-Broadway's Second Stage Theater. Written by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Lynn Nottage, the play "draws upon the screwball films of the 1930s to take a funny and irreverent look at racial stereotypes in Hollywood."

Film and television

KO had a recurring role in The Good Wife on CBS. They played wealthy law student Giada Cabrini, a potential love interest of firm partner Will Gardner (Josh Charles). KO was a series regular in the second season of NBC's Harry's Law, playing "hot shot lawyer" Cassie Reynolds hired by Kathy Bates' character.

KO also appeared as Isabelle Perez, a woman who was unknowingly sterilized in the Law & Order episode "Birthright". They also appear in the spin-off series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as Jennifer Benitez in an episode titled "Loophole". They later appeared in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as Yelina Muñoz in an episode titled "October Surprise".

KO has had several roles in movies, including Make Yourself at Home, The New Twenty, Shanghai Hotel, and The Orphan Killer.

2013–2021: Break from acting and return to theater

On March 18, 2013, KO announced on their website that they were taking a break from acting, saying "with this knowledge I start a new chapter. I leave behind the actor and I start learning how to be me." During this period, they moved to Madison, Wisconsin, where they taught classes for the UW–Madison theater department and became involved in the local theater scene, which included opening a private studio to coach young performers.

They returned to professional acting the following year with New York City Center's Encores! production of the Jonathan Larson musical tick, tick... BOOM! alongside fellow Hamilton alumni Lin-Manuel Miranda and Leslie Odom Jr. in June 2014 off-Broadway.

On July 13, 2016, it was announced that KO would star as Angelica Schuyler in the Chicago production of Hamilton. They were part of the cast from October 19, 2016, until August 6, 2017. They stated they intended to pursue teaching after leaving the production, stating that "I'm leaving the spotlight to make sure others find theirs". In February 2018, KO played Florence Vassy in the Kennedy Center's revival of the musical Chess.

On July 25, 2019, KO starred in the premiere of the Broadway production of the jukebox musical Moulin Rouge! in New York City. They continued to perform their role in the show at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre for an open-ended run. On October 15, 2020, KO was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical. On April 14, 2021, KO announced they would not return to the show once it reopens as a protest of the industry's silence on the allegations against producer Scott Rudin. In an Instagram video, KO stated, "Social justice is more important than being the sparkling diamond."

On July 18, 2021, KO appeared on a podcast titled Noah's Corner, previously Rye's Little Corner, on episode 19, titled "Dreams Come True Bitches". On the episode, KO was interviewed by co-hosts Noah Grace and Nellie. They spoke about their time in In the Heights and Moulin Rouge! as well as their album, Leave. In December 2021, KO joined We Won't Sleep, a bio-musical based on the life of Jeannette Rankin. Industry readings of the production took place on December 17 and 18, 2021 in New York City. The world premiere was set to open in May 2022 at Signature Theatre in Arlington, Virginia, but was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

2022–present: Educator at Northwestern University

In 2020, KO started teaching theatre, and in 2022 relocated to Evanston, Illinois when they became an associate professor and the Donald G. Robertson Director of Music Theatre in the School of Communication at Northwestern University.

Personal life

KO is married to Jim Uphoff, with whom they have two step-children. KO and Uphoff, a marketing manager and former New York theater sound technician, married in September 2014. Until 2012, KO was married to Broadway actor Matt Caplan.

In 2013, while taking a break from acting, KO moved to Madison, Wisconsin, where they and Uphoff share a home they call their "home base". Both KO and their husband have family in Madison. KO has previously lived in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Los Angeles.

In 2021, Olivo announced via Instagram that they are non-binary and use they/them pronouns.

Theatre credits

Year(s)ProductionRoleLocationCategory
1997–99RentSwingNederlander Theatre:
August 1997 – March 1998Broadway replacement
US national tour:
April – November 1998First national tour replacement
MimiUS national tour:
November 1998 – January 1999
2003–05BrooklynFaithThe New Denver Civic Center:
May – June 2003Original Denver production
(pre-Broadway tryout)
Plymouth Theatre:
September 2004 – June 2005Original Broadway production
2004Children of EdenYonahFord's Theatre:
March – June 2004Washington, D.C. revival
2005Miracle BrothersJecaVineyard Theatre:
August – October 2005Original Off-Broadway production
2007–08In the HeightsVanessa37 Arts Theatre:
January – July 2007Original Off-Broadway production
Richard Rodgers Theatre:
February – November 2008Original Broadway production
2007HairSheilaDelacorte Theater40th Anniversary Concert
2009–10West Side StoryAnitaPalace Theatre:
February 2009 – May 2010Broadway revival
2011By the Way, Meet Vera StarkAnna Mae/Afua Assata EjoboSecond Stage Theatre:
April – June 2011Original Off-Broadway production
2012Murder BalladSaraCity Center - Stage II:
October – December 2012Original Off-Broadway production
2013In the HeightsVanessaUnited Palace of Cultural ArtsReunion concert
2014tick, tick... BOOM!Susan/KaressaNew York City Center:
June 2014Off-Broadway/Concert Staging
2015Public Works: The OdysseyPenelopeDelacorte Theater:
September 2015Concert Staging
2016West Side StoryAnitaHollywood Bowl:
July 2016Concert Staging
2016–17HamiltonAngelica SchuylerPrivateBank Theatre:
September 2016 – August 2017Regional Chicago production
2018ChessFlorenceJFK Center for the Performing Arts:
February 2018Concert Staging
Moulin Rouge!SatineEmerson Colonial Theatre:
June – August 2018Original Boston production
(Pre-Broadway tryout)
Fun HomeAlison BechdelForward Theater:
November 2018Regional Madison production
2019–20Moulin Rouge!SatineAl Hirschfeld Theatre:
July 2019 – March 2020Original Broadway production
2023SiluetasDinoraPower Street Theatre:
November 2023Concert
2024Power Street Theatre:
May - June 2024Regional

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef
2007Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Ensemble PerformanceIn the Heights
2008Fred and Adele Astaire AwardBest Female Dancer
2009Tony AwardBest Featured Actress in a MusicalWest Side Story
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Featured Actress in a Musical
Drama League AwardDistinguished Performance
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Featured Actress in a Musical
Fred and Adele Astaire AwardBest Female Dancer
2019IRNE AwardsBest Actress in a MusicalMoulin Rouge!
2020Tony AwardBest Actress in a Musical
Drama League AwardDistinguished Performance
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Actress in a Musical
Grammy AwardBest Musical Theater Album

References

References

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  10. Finkle, David. (September 18, 2005). "''Miracle Brothers''".
  11. Rosario, Mariela. "VIDEO: Karen Olivo & David Alvarez Take Top Honors at TONY Awards".
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  13. (May 13, 2010). "Broken Foot Sidelines Tony Winner Karen Olivo from ''West Side Story''".
  14. Gans, Andrew. (September 15, 2010). "Broadway Revival of ''West Side Story'' to Close in January; Olivo Will Not Return".
  15. (January 18, 2011). "Stephanie J. Block, Karen Olivo and More Headline Off-Broadway's ''By The Way, Meet Vera Stark''".
  16. Juzwiak, Rich. (July 9, 2011). "Karen Olivo Joins Harry's Law".
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  28. Meter, Dan. (December 14, 2021). "Karen Olivo Will Lead Reading of We Won't Sleep, About America's 1st Congresswoman". Playbill.
  29. "cancelled - we won't sleep". Signature Theatre.
  30. "KO (they/them) {{!}} Associate Professor and Donald G. Robertson Director of Music Theatre". [[Northwestern University#Academics.
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