Olly Rix
- Actor
After securing a place to study English Literature at Trinity College
Oxford, Olly became actively involved in the university's dramatic
society. Upon graduating he was awarded a scholarship to train at the
London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) and studied there for
two years. Upon graduating from LAMDA, Ollly met Gregory Doran - the
Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) - and was
offered the title role in Shakespeare's "lost play" Cardenio. Doran
directed and Olly performed the role to critical acclaim, cited as a
"dashing professional debut" for Olly by Mark Shenton writing for The
Stage, noted for "a beguiling Cardenio" by Mark Taylor at the
Independent and being telegraphed as a "talented young man on the path
to future stardom" by Simon Tavener at London's leading theatre website
WhatsOnStage. While at the RSC, Olly also worked with acclaimed
British playwright Antony Neilson. Other theatre roles followed,
including The City Madam at the RSC and I Am A Camera, to name a few.
Most recently Olly reunited with Neilson for his original play
Narrative in a part specifically written for Olly by Neilson and
performed at the Royal Court.