
Olive Nieto
Known For
Acting
Born
in Philippines
Biography
Olive Nieto is a performance maker and an assistant professor at the University of the Philippines Diliman. She co-created the MonoVlog (a coinage that contracts the terms “monologue” and “vlog”) with playwright Layeta P. Bucoy. The MonoVlog is a genre of online performance that bundles the various Filipino lockdown experiences as a proof of life, a private conversation in social media, a health advisory, a tribute to frontliners, a death folder, a shout-out to advocacy groups, a community-led response to the pandemic, and a call for help. These components serve as the influences and substances of monologues that follow the vlogging format. The MonoVlog’s creation took place when Filipinos turned to the Internet to exercise free speech and creative expression in the time of enforced lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic. She won the Outstanding Female Featured Performance Award in the 2012 Philstage Gawad Buhay Awards for her performance in Philippine Educational Theater Association's (PETA) Bona.
Most Known For

Gaydar

Remittance
as Bernice

Your Place or Mine?
as Sister in Orphanage

60 Seconds to Die
as Mother (segment "Hidden Thoughts")

My Letters To Happy

Dagim
as Sisa

Talahib
as Vernie's Mom

Ang Pagsanib kay Leah Dela Cruz

Jesus Is Dead
as Linda

Luna

The Weight

Those Long Haired Nights

Anywhere But Here
