Olivia Deeble is an Australian actress who was born into a performing family. She is the daughter of prominent actress Kate Gorman and the granddaughter of Reg Gorman and Judith Roberts. Deeble is most well-known for portraying ‘Raffy Morrison’ on the Australian soap opera ‘Home and Away’. In the Australian children’s mockumentary comedy television series ‘Little Lunch’, she portrayed an athlete named ‘Tamara’ for two years. During her early career, Deeble appeared in several short films, the first of which was ‘Roar!’ by Catriona Warren. Other short films in which she appeared include Klayton Stainer’s ‘I Remember the Future’ and Kristin Sargent’s ‘Go Fish.’ All of these films received positive reviews. She has also appeared on ‘Creative Kids’.
A profession of Olivia
Olivia Deeble’s mother, Kate Gorman, was close friends with ‘You and Your Stupid Mate’ director Marc Gracie. Gorman requested Gracie’s permission to cast Olivia in his film, and Gracie consented. When Deeble was appointed in the role of Karen’s (Rachel Hunter’s character) fifth daughter, she was only two and a half years old. During the early stages of her career, she subsequently appeared in critically acclaimed short films. Catriona Warren’s short comedy film ‘Roar!’ from 2013 featured her as an actress. She played the role of a young child alongside Sophie Black, Alannah Coghlan, and Jackson Daniel.
She appeared as ‘Jackie Burns in the 2014 science fiction short drama film ‘I Remember the Future’. Five awards were bestowed upon the film, including the California Film Award for Best Foreign Short. She also appeared in the Kristin Sargent-directed family drama short ‘Go Fish’. Additionally, the film featured Flynn Curry, Shane Jacobson, and Grace Rosebirge.
In the 2015 Australian television series ‘Little Lunch,’ Deeble was cast as ‘Tamara,’ an athlete with exceptional expertise on monkey bars. Together with Joshua Sitch, Flynn Curry, Madison Lu, Faith Sec, Oisn O’Leary, and Heidi Arena, she was cast. The program aired on ABC ME for two seasons and a total of 28 episodes.
In 2016, she assumed the recurring character of ‘Raffy Morrison’ on the Australian soap opera ‘Home and Away’. She appeared in 178 episodes of the program through 2018. The program afforded her the opportunity to co-star with numerous well-known actors, such as Ray Meagher, Lynne McGranger, Ada Nicodemou, Emily Symons, and Shane Withington. The series has been inducted into the Logie Hall of Fame and has received 46 Logie Awards.
Olivia’s Personal Facts
Olivia Deeble was born on August 4, 2002, in Australia to Australian actress Kate Gorman and Australian actor Matthew Deeble. The legendary Australian actors Reg Gorman and Judith Roberts are her grandparents. Deeble and her two siblings, Ewen and Matilda, grew up together.
Estimated Net Worth
Olivia is one of Australia’s wealthiest television actresses. Olivia Deeble has a net worth of $5 million, per our research, Wikipedia, Forbes, and Business Insider.