Artonia Olivier

Artonia Olivier (born in January 24, 1952 as Artonia Lopez) is a American-Spanish author and former actress of the American film industry, known for a role Sophia Minseck in 008 Tommy Lazie movies by White House Movies. Her latest book is The Phantom Killer Arrives Again, made in 2016. She is currently living at Florida, Miami with her husband Anthony.

Early life (1952 - 1968)
In 1952, Artonia Lopez was born at the Valdecilla Health House to her father Juan Lopez and mother Rochelle Ochoa-Lopez. In her early days, she liked watching Looney Tunes cartoons. However, she and her family were moved to the United States of America in March 1966 when she is 14 years old. In 1968, Artonia was transfered from the Lopez family into the Olivier family.

Acting (1968 - 2005)
Artonia always wanted to become a actress in the American film industry. Her younger sister Linda thinks that her position will be in Universal Pictures. After asking, they formed a duo called the Olivier Twins.

In 1971, her father Juan died from a lung failure. Artonia and Linda together produced a film called Phantom Killer. The duo spawned on some of films made until 1978, when Linda died from a car accident. Artonia alone produced a short film called Message from the Science Lab in 1981. In 1984, she met Anthony Jackson after producing her another film. They made a fall-on-love. Artonia appeared on some movies from 1977 to 2005.

Her mother Rochelle Ochoa-Lopez has been killed by a unknown serial killer in 1989. In 1990, Artonia and Anthony together made a full-length filmed called Nightmare Express. This film became a successful horror film.

In 1994, Anthony announced that he will marrige Artonia after 11 years of loving girlfriend. They marriged each other in 1995, and together they brought a new house to live happily. In 2005, Artonia made her last film, White Album (not anime-related), which makes her last film successful.

Authoring (1972 - present)
Artonia started making her first books in 1972 Her very first book was Through the Moon into the Sun, which is published by G.G. Books. However, Artonia left G.G. Books to join Express Publishing.

In 1985, Artonia wrote her very successful book, City on the River, which was published by Express Publishing. 13 years later, in 1998, Artonia announced that her next book, Faces of the Evil, could be published by both Express and Catherine Books, but ended up getting cancelled.

In 2020, Artonia made her latest book, Henson's Dream World.