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Dawn Orienne Olivieri is an American actress perhaps best known for her turn as Lydia in Heroes and Monica Talbot in House of Lies. She has appeared in the Showtime series House of Lies for 41 episodes, starting in 2012, playing the competitive management consultant and ex-wife of main character Marty Kaan and mother of their son, Roscoe Kaan.
Dawn Olivieri (born February 8, 1981) is an American actress. She played Lydia in Heroes and Monica Talbot in House of Lies.
Yellowstone star Dawn Olivieri talks about her role on 1883 and offers predictions after the midseason season 5 finale with Jamie and Beth Dutton.
59K Followers, 1,965 Following, 3,308 Posts - Dawn Olivieri (@dawnolivieri) on Instagram: "Kill buyer rescuer of wild Reservation horses SARAH ATWOOD on YELLOWSTONE.
Dawn Orienne Olivieri is an American actress perhaps best known for her turn as Lydia in Heroes and Monica Talbot in House of Lies. She has appeared in the Showtime series House of Lies for 41 episodes, starting in 2012, playing the competitive management consultant and ex-wife of main character Marty Kaan and mother of their son, Roscoe Kaan.
Yellowstone's Dawn Olivieri unpacks Sarah/Jamie's Season 5 situationship and ponders whether John Dutton will be murdered by the schemers.
Dawn Olivieri (born February 8, 1981) is an American actress perhaps best known for her turn as Lydia in Heroes and Monica Talbot in House of Lies.
Birthday: Feb 8, 1981. Birthplace: Seminole, Florida, USA. A mainstay of sitcoms, crime procedurals, and fantasy series alike, Dawn Olivieri spent years building up her television résumé with...
Actress Dawn Olivieri breaks down what's next after Sarah's big plan for Jamie is revealed in Sunday's episode.
Actress Dawn Olivieri’s answer to that is simple: “Till it works.” We caught up with Olivieri on the red carpet ahead of the Yellowstone panel at PaleyFest to talk about her role as Sarah Atwood on Yellowstone as well as playing a wildly different character on the show’s first spinoff, 1883 .