Top TV Shows - Olivia Tennet
Olivia Tennet's most popular TV shows ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 2 television series sorted by current online popularity.
  • Power Rangers Poster
    #273
    Power Rangers
    as Dr. K 34 episodes
    #273 in TVScore: 2.3
    Power Rangers is a popular long-running American superhero television series. The show is known for its action-packed episodes, colorful costumes, and entertaining storylines. It revolves around a group of ordinary teenagers who are chosen by a powerful mentor to become the Power Rangers, a team of heroes with unique superpowers. Together, they fight against evil forces and protect the world from various threats. With its mix of action, adventure, and moral lessons, Power Rangers has captured the hearts of fans of all ages.
  • Xena: Warrior Princess Poster
    #456
    Xena: Warrior Princess
    as Princess Alesia 1 episode
    #456 in TVScore: 1.5
    Xena: Warrior Princess follows the adventures of Xena, a skilled warrior seeking to redeem her dark past by protecting the innocent. Joined by Gabrielle, a bard who becomes a warrior in her own right, they confront various adversaries and encounter mythological beings. Xena's strength, strategy, and moral journey anchor the series, which blends action, drama, and humor.
Top Movies - Olivia Tennet
Olivia Tennet's most popular movies ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 2 movies sorted by current online popularity.
Olivia Tennet Biography
Olivia Tennet is a New Zealand actress and dancer born on January 4, 1991. She gained popularity in New Zealand for her role as Tuesday Warner on the medical drama Shortland Street. Tennet has also appeared in several television shows and theatre productions. Internationally, she is recognized for her roles in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002), Power Rangers RPM (2009), and the independent film Blood Punch (2013). Tennet started her career in dance and later transitioned into acting, making her first major television appearance on Xena: Warrior Princess. She received the 'Best Juvenile Performer' award at the Nokia New Zealand Film and TV Awards in 2000.