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Alison Oliver

Alison Oliver (born 3 June 1997) is an Irish actress best known for her breakout role as Frances Flynn in the Hulu and BBC Three miniseries Conversations with Friends (2022), her portrayal of Venetia Catton in Emerald Fennell's Saltburn (2023), and her supporting role as Debbie Mathews in Justin Kurzel's The Order (2024). Born in Ballintemple, County Cork, Oliver moved to nearby Blackrock during her childhood, where she attended Scoil Mhuire and developed an early interest in performing arts through local stage schools, including The Performer’s Academy and Cork School of Dance. She later pursued formal training at The Lir Academy of Dramatic Art at Trinity College Dublin, graduating with a BA in Acting in 2020. Her professional debut came immediately after graduation when she was cast as the lead in the adaptation of Sally Rooney's novel Conversations with Friends, opposite Joe Alwyn and Sasha Lane, marking her transition from theatre workshops to screen prominence during the COVID-19 pandemic. Oliver's career has since encompassed a mix of film, television, and stage work, earning her critical recognition including the Award for Best Supporting Actress in Film for in 2024. She appeared in the drama (2023) alongside and her role as Trooper Lizzie Stover in the miniseries Task (2025) opposite , and further showcased her versatility on stage in the title role of Marina Carr's Portia Coughlan at the in . Upcoming projects include a role in ' directorial debut The Beacon and Emerald Fennell's adaptation of (2026), where she will play Isabella Linton opposite and .

Early life and education

Early life

Alison Oliver was born on 3 June 1997 in Ballintemple, a suburb of , . She is the youngest of three daughters in her family; her mother worked as a social worker, while her father was employed in the . During her childhood, Oliver relocated with her family to , another area in , where she spent much of her early years. Described as a "very loud" child, she displayed an early enthusiasm for performance, frequently organizing routines and plays with friends and family at home. She attended Scoil Mhuire, a in known for its active extracurricular programs, and pursued formal training in the through drama, singing, and dancing lessons at The Performer's Academy, facilitated by instructor Irene Warren, as well as the Cork School of . These experiences at venues like the Firkin Crane Theatre became a central part of her formative years, fostering her passion for creative expression.

Education

Oliver began her formal acting training with a year-long Foundation Diploma in Acting and Theatre at The Lir Academy of Dramatic Art in , which she undertook prior to enrolling in the degree program. This foundation course provided essential groundwork in performance techniques and theatre practices, building on her earlier interest in . She subsequently completed a three-year Bachelor of (Honours) at , affiliated with , graduating in 2020. During her studies, Oliver honed a range of skills including certified in and as well as unarmed techniques, various dance forms such as and period styles, and vocal abilities as an alto singer with basic proficiency in and . Her natural Cork accent was emphasized in training, complemented by dialects like American Standard, , and regional Irish variations, while her physical attributes—standing at 5'7" with long curly brown hair and green eyes—were noted in academy profiles for casting suitability. The program included practical experience through student productions, where Oliver performed in roles such as Alma Winemiller in Tennessee Williams's , Nerissa in Shakespeare's , and Sive in John B. Keane's Sive. These performances, directed by faculty and guest artists, allowed her to develop versatility in classical and contemporary works, preparing her for professional demands in , film, and television. The rigorous conservatory-style training at The Lir focused on ensemble work, , and physical expressiveness, equipping graduates like Oliver with a strong foundation for industry entry.

Career

Debut and breakthrough

Alison Oliver made her professional acting debut as Frances Flynn in the 2022 BBC Three and miniseries , an adaptation of Sally Rooney's 2017 novel of the same name. The role marked her first on-screen appearance, secured just days after she graduated from in with a in in 2020. Oliver auditioned for the part via during the summer of 2020 lockdowns, initially viewing it as a chance to gain visibility rather than a realistic prospect; the process later shifted to in-person callbacks, leading to her casting as the sole newcomer among established co-stars like and . As a newcomer, Oliver faced significant challenges in breaking into the industry, including repeated rejections during auditions while still in and the intimidation of transitioning from stage work to screen. Her theatre-focused training at The Lir had equipped her with skills in character depth and emotional vulnerability, which she adapted to by drawing on the novel's internal monologues to inform subtle on-camera expressions. This debut propelled her rapid ascent, earning early critical notice for her poised handling of complex interpersonal dynamics. In 2023, Oliver received further recognition when Variety named her one of its "10 Actors to Watch," highlighting her breakthrough performances in Conversations with Friends and her film debut in Emerald Fennell's Saltburn. To capitalize on these opportunities, she relocated to London in 2022, where she has since been based while pursuing additional screen and stage projects, including work on the BBC drama Best Interests. This move positioned her amid the city's vibrant acting scene, aligning with her interest in West End theatre.

Film roles

In 2023, Oliver appeared in the Lithuanian-Irish anthology Five and a Half Love Stories in an Apartment in Vilnius, Lithuania, directed by Tomas Vengris, where she portrayed Avril, an Irish guest entangled in one of the film's interconnected romantic vignettes set within a shared Airbnb. Her breakthrough into wider recognition came with the supporting role of Venetia Catton in Emerald Fennell's 2023 psychological thriller Saltburn, playing the vulnerable and sensual younger sister of the aristocratic Felix Catton (Jacob Elordi), whose insecurities and longing for affection are exploited amid themes of class envy and privilege. Oliver's performance captures Venetia's fragility, particularly in scenes where she seeks validation through seduction, such as the intimate garden encounter that highlights her emotional rawness and use of sexuality as both armor and vulnerability. Critics noted her ability to blend pitiable desperation with a dangerous edge, contributing to the film's exploration of upper-class detachment. In 2024, Oliver appeared as Debbie Mathews in Justin Kurzel's horror-thriller The Order, a fact-based drama about the 1980s white supremacist group led by her on-screen husband, Bob Mathews (). Her portrayal depicts Debbie as a submissive figure in a troubled domestic life marked by her husband's and extremist , underscoring the personal toll of on family dynamics. Oliver's film career has since evolved toward lead roles, reflecting a shift from ensemble supporting parts to protagonists grappling with identity and societal pressures. In the 2025 Irish drama Christy, directed by Brendan Canty, she appears in a supporting role as Chloe, a homeless drug addict who forms a fleeting bond with the titular teenager navigating foster care challenges. She leads as a British student in the Moscow-set romance Dennis (2025), Emily Mortimer's directorial debut for A24, opposite Yura Borisov, exploring cross-cultural connections in the 1990s. She is also attached to The Beacon (2026), Ralph Fiennes' directorial debut, playing Cass, the girlfriend of a man from Uganda confronting privilege during a family visit to the English countryside. Additionally, she is set to portray Isabella Linton in Fennell's adaptation of Wuthering Heights (2026), reuniting with Saltburn collaborators Margot Robbie and Elordi, in a story delving into passion, class divides, and tormented identities on the Yorkshire moors. This progression highlights Oliver's growing focus on characters confronting class barriers and personal reinvention, building on her television breakthrough in Conversations with Friends.

Television appearances

Alison Oliver portrayed Katie, the resilient teenage daughter navigating family turmoil, in the 2023 miniseries , a four-part centered on parents' desperate fight to extend their disabled daughter's life amid ethical and legal conflicts. Her performance captured the character's internal conflict and loyalty, earning praise for its raw emotional authenticity in depicting the strain of familial end-of-life decisions. Critics noted Oliver's ability to convey subtle vulnerability within the series' intense, limited-episode structure, contributing to the overall acclaim for the ensemble's handling of profound moral dilemmas. In 2025, Oliver took on the role of Trooper Lizzie Stover in the HBO miniseries Task, a crime thriller following an FBI task force's pursuit of a family-linked robbery ring in Philadelphia's suburbs. As a state patrol officer transitioning to the high-stakes unit after clashing with her previous squad, her character brought a fresh, determined perspective to the investigation, blending procedural tension with personal grit. The series, which premiered on September 7, 2025, highlighted her versatility in an American ensemble alongside , with reviewers commending the supporting cast's breakout dynamics in the taut narrative. Oliver's television work has facilitated her expansion into international markets, particularly through platforms like with Task and TV's U.S. distribution of , allowing broader access to her nuanced portrayals in prestige . Across these roles, she has been recognized for excelling in the emotional depth afforded by formats, where concise storytelling amplifies character introspection and relational complexities.

Theatre performances

Oliver's transition to professional theatre came shortly after her screen debut in the 2022 Hulu series , allowing her to apply the classical training she received at of Dramatic Art in , where she graduated in 2020. She has expressed a strong affinity for stage work, stating her desire to undertake "one play a year" and noting that she could "rehearse forever" due to the depth it offers. This shift highlighted the unique demands of live performance, including the intensity of rehearsals and the immediacy of audience interaction, which she has described as challenging yet rewarding in roles requiring emotional vulnerability. Her professional stage debut occurred in February 2023 as Agnes, a cunning stablehand who forms a , in Lulu Raczka's Women, Beware the Devil at the in . Directed by , the production blended 17th-century Puritan hysteria with dark comedy and horror elements, earning praise for Oliver's superb portrayal of Agnes's ambitious rise amid rumors of . The play ran until March 2023 and marked her return to the Almeida stage. Later that year, Oliver appeared as Chris Mundy in the revival of Brian Friel's at the National Theatre's Olivier Theatre, directed by . In the role of the youngest Mundy sister and mother to an illegitimate child, she captured the character's fluttering exhilaration and quiet resilience during the summer festival, contributing to the production's exquisite evocation of family dynamics and suppressed desires. The play, which explored themes of pagan and Christian tensions, ran from to May 2023. In October 2023, Oliver took the title role in Marina Carr's Portia Coughlan at the , a revival of the 1996 Irish tragedy directed by . As Portia, a rural woman haunted by the drowning death of her twin brother 15 years earlier, Oliver delivered a frantic and numb performance that served as the production's emotional core, embodying inconsolable grief and familial secrets in the bleak setting. Critics noted her metamorphic intensity in the role, which ran until November 2023. Oliver continued her stage work in 2024 with the role of Issy in Alexander Zeldin's The Other Place at the National Theatre's Lyttelton Theatre, a modern adaptation of ' Antigone. Portraying the grieving younger sister overshadowed by her sibling's defiance, she brought compelling depth to Issy's suppressed sorrow, particularly in moments asserting her own loss, such as declaring, "He was my daddy too." The 80-minute production, focused on family trauma and taboo, premiered in September and ran through November 2024.

Personal life

Relationships

Alison Oliver was in a relationship with in 2022, around the time of her debut in the adaptation of .<grok:render type="render_inline_citation"> 3 </grok:render> The pair, both from , kept their romance relatively private during that time, though it was noted in interviews around the series' release.<grok:render type="render_inline_citation"> 0 </grok:render> Oliver began dating English actor in late 2024, with rumors first emerging after he attended her sister's wedding in that fall.<grok:render type="render_inline_citation"> 10 </grok:render> Their relationship gained public attention in May 2025, when they were spotted sharing affectionate moments while walking in , effectively confirming the romance.<grok:render type="render_inline_citation"> 15 </grok:render> The couple made a at the of O'Connor's The Mastermind on May 23, 2025, further fueling speculation.<grok:render type="render_inline_citation"> 22 </grok:render> Amid her rising fame following roles in Saltburn and Task, Oliver has maintained a guarded approach to her personal life, often declining to discuss relationships in interviews to preserve .<grok:render type="render_inline_citation"> 9 </grok:render> In a September 2025 interview with of London, she sidestepped questions about another , stating, "I'm not going to that," emphasizing her for keeping matters out of the spotlight.<grok:render type="render_inline_citation"> 12 </grok:render>

Activism and interests

Alison Oliver has been vocal in her support for Palestinian rights, particularly through her involvement in activism. In 2025, she signed the Film Workers for Palestine pledge, joining over 1,800 filmmakers and cinema workers in refusing to collaborate with film institutions implicated in the ongoing in . This commitment aligns with broader calls for a cultural to pressure for an end to the violence and support for . Oliver has also used her social media platform to advocate for an immediate ceasefire. In 2025, she posted on urging the government to ensure "an effective, permanent and lasting ceasefire" in , emphasizing the need for aid, journalist access, and accountability. Her posts frequently highlight the , including the of Palestinian children in Israeli detention and the isolation of , encouraging followers to contact their via campaigns like Red Line for Gaza. Beyond activism, Oliver maintains a lifelong commitment to , which influences her daily choices and reflects her ethical stance on . Upon graduating from in 2020, she took a job at a vegan burger shop in , aligning her work with her dietary preferences. Her personal interests include reading, writing, running, travel, and music, pursuits that provide balance to her acting career.

Awards and recognition

Major accolades

Alison Oliver received the Irish Film and Television Academy (IFTA) Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Film at the 2024 ceremony for her portrayal of Venetia Catton in Saltburn, marking her first major acting accolade and highlighting her breakout performance in the psychological thriller. She was also nominated for the Screen Ireland-IFTA Rising Star Award in 2024, recognizing her swift emergence as a promising talent following roles in Saltburn and the short film Sound & Colour. In 2023, Oliver was selected for Variety's "10 Actors to Watch" list, which spotlighted her alongside emerging performers like and , underscoring her transition from theater and television debuts to international film attention. These honors reflect Oliver's rapid ascent in the industry, elevating her from a 2022 television debut in to critical and awards recognition within two years, solidifying her status as a rising Irish actress on the global stage.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
2023Five and a Half Love Stories in a ApartmentAvril
2023Venetia Catton
2024The OrderDebbie Mathews
2025ChristyChloe
2025DennisLead role (British student)
2026The BeaconCass
2026Isabella Linton

Television

Alison Oliver's television career includes roles in the following series:
YearTitleRoleNetwork/Streamer
2022Conversations with FriendsFrances FlynnBBC Three / Hulu [](https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/conversations_with_friends/s01) ``
2023Best InterestsKatieBBC One [](https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001mwrc)
2025TaskTrooper Lizzie StoverHBO [](https://variety.com/2023/tv/news/fabien-frankel-alison-oliver-hbo-brad-ingelsby-1235846970/) [](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt28013708/)
These credits represent her major television appearances to date.

Theatre

Alison Oliver's theatre career began with her London stage debut in 2023, followed by several acclaimed roles in major productions. Her credits are summarized in the table below.
YearTitleRoleVenue
2023Women, Beware the DevilAgnes
2023ChrisNational Theatre
2023Portia CoughlanPortia Coughlan
2024The Other PlaceIssyNational Theatre

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