Olivia the Westie terrier deserves an Oscar nomination for her ‘Widows’ performance

2018 LACMA Art+Film Gala - Arrivals

I finally saw Widows, and it’s a great film – incredible performances across the board, from Viola Davis, Liam Neeson, Michelle Rodriguez, Elizabeth Debicki, Cynthia Erivo and more. It’s not a perfect film – at times it felt very “actory” and staged – but it was a very violent and interesting film and thoroughly enjoyable. One of the most lived-in performances of Widows? Olivia, the Westie terrier, who seemed to be flawless and fluffy in every damn scene. There she was, being threatened by a bad guy and yipping on cue. There she was, curled up by her grieving mom. Olivia went almost everywhere with her on-screen mom, and Viola’s character seemed to use Olivia as a security blanket and surrogate child in many scenes. So that’s got people talking… why can’t Olivia get an Oscar??? As it turns out, Olivia has been churning out great performances all year.

“People live with dogs, so let’s be true to the reality that we live in.” That is director Steve McQueen’s explanation for why he granted significantly more screen time to a white, fluffy terrier than to Carrie Coon in his new heist thriller, Widows.

Who is this Hollywood newcomer? Because it is 2018, and the internet contains an endless trove of information relating to famous animals, I present to you, a full overview of her career: Olivia is a 3-year-old 15-pound West Highland white terrier whose real name is also Olivia. She is one of six “Medium Dogs” on the roster of Animal Casting Atlanta, which calls itself the no. 1 provider of animal talent in the southeast. The company’s canines have starred in everything from Stranger Things to The Hunger Games. Olivia’s “comp card”—the animal equivalent of a headshot—includes an image of her upstaging a white stuffed animal of a similar size. According to her trainer, Greg Tresan, she had her own trailer on the set of Widows and received on-site fur touch-ups. She follows a raw diet, but on her cheat days she enjoys cheddar cheese and hot dogs. She also loves to snuggle. “Olivia ‘loves and lives loud,’ as Viola says!” Tresan told The Ringer via email.

But her breakout role was as a blood-soaked dog named Bastian in Game Night. “He was pretty easy, he didn’t talk that much,” Jason Bateman said of working with Olivia, who was apparently so good in her role that she made Bateman believe she was male. “He was pretty serious about what he was doing. He was nervous. He peed on the set. He had a real weak bladder on him. But he did hit his mark and was there on time. And didn’t complain that much.”

Davis has offered similarly high praise of Olivia’s work in Widows. “I don’t own a dog in life, so I was [complaining] like, ‘I’ve gotta work with a dog. What if the dog licks me? Dogs are nasty and disgusting,’” Davis said at the aforementioned Widows screening. “Within the first five minutes, I’m kissing the dog, I’m holding the dog, the dog was on my chest. I love that dog, and she came to me so easily.”

[From The Ringer]

What Viola says about Olivia is amazing, because you could really see that in both of their performances. Olivia was not a prop, she had a big role and so much of her performance was dependent on her chemistry with Viola, who really was holding her in like half the film’s scenes. Olivia stole every scene she was in too, grounding the film in the reality of a grief-stricken woman who only gives a sh-t about her dog at this point of her life. So why can’t Olivia get an Oscar nomination??

2018 LACMA Art+Film Gala - Arrivals

Photos courtesy of ‘Widows’ and ‘Game Night’.

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  1. Lucy says:

    Well, now I really, truly need to watch this!!!

    • Nova says:

      Please do! It is a great movie but unfortunately it is struggling at the box office. Female heist movie doing well at the box office would be great especially ‘Widows’ since it is very diverse in front of and behind the camera.

    • dogmom says:

      It’s spectacular! Definitely my favorite movie of 2018, hands down.

    • lucy2 says:

      Please go see it if you can! Fantastic cast, but led by some amazing women, and we need to support such diversity in film. I haven’t seen much promotion for it, which is disappointing and probably hurting it’s box office.

      Plus it’s really good. REALLY good. But definitely violent.

    • Lilly says:

      Yes! I loved it.

    • Mama says:

      Go see it in a theater and support it. It is fantastic.

  2. Zapp Brannigan says:

    Look at that lovely little face! Will be watching this film, heard good things about it.

    • Lilly says:

      Put on your finest velour Zapp and get there. Ha ha. p.s. I got an e-mail on a sale of velour items and I thought of both Zapp Brannigans – you and him.

  3. Profiterole says:

    I shouldn’t have read this at work. Now I’m crying like a baby.

    Olivia looks so much like my Westie that I lost some weeks ago. The last two days have been very hard on me because it’s my first birthday without him in 14 years. I’m dreading Christmas.

    I try to remember the good times (there are so much) but it’s so hard.

    I’m just beginnning to be able to look at some photos of Westies without ugly crying (or I thought).

    Olivia is so beautiful. It’s almost like she smiles.

    Sorry, end of rant.

    • Zapp Brannigan says:

      I’m sorry for your loss Profiterole. Puppers give so much love and joy in our lives of course you miss him.

    • BearcatLawyer says:

      I am so sorry, Profiterole. I still cry over my late dogs, especially around their birthdays and holidays.

    • elimaeby says:

      I am so sorry for your loss. I am also a westie mom, and I know how bonded they get with us. Are you the one who posted a while back about losing your westie? I feel like I talked to you then. If so, I’ve had you in my thoughts ever since. <3

    • Lilly says:

      Don’t be sorry, that’s a tough loss. Condolences to you.

  4. Ponytail says:

    Having seen the original Widows, I am not keen on watching the film just for the dog…

    • lucy2 says:

      Then go see it for the great cast, amazing performances, and good story.

    • ValiantlyVarnished says:

      Then go see it for the amazing performances and story. Because it’s literally nothing like the original show. Which was only used as a jumping off point. The script was written by Steve McQueen and Gillian Flynn (who wrote Gone Girl and Sharp Objects)

      • Ponytail says:

        That’s why I don’t want to see it – I loved the original, it was must watch TV, and I even loved the second series. I admire someone being inspired by it, and I’m sure it’s going to be terrific but everything I’ve seen about it makes me think they’ve used it just as a starting point, right down to the ignoring the original creator of the story. If I’d never known it was based on the original, I might have enjoyed it, but they’ve taken out a lot of the best bits (for me) and not really acknowledged the original writer.

  5. Michael says:

    A fine, nuanced performance by Olivia. Should be on the short list for an Oscar

  6. Kathryn says:

    Run, don’t walk, to the cinema to see this movie. It’s fantastic but struggling to get an audience.

  7. Anastasia says:

    My dream is to have two Westie sisters (but from a Westie rescue) and I name them Alice and Lily. I grew up with a Westie named Rocky and I swear he was the Best Dog. He lived to be 15!

    I love Olivia!

  8. Jess says:

    Loved the movie, loved Olivia.

  9. elimaeby says:

    OMG, something I can passionately comment on! I have an almost three-year-old westie rescue and they are the most heart-stealing dogs I’ve ever met. I’m not a dog person, but my fiance wanted to get a puppy (preferably a westie because he grew up with them). We were living 500 miles apart for work reasons, but signed up with a westie rescue because their wait-lists are notoriously long. The week after my mother unexpectedly died, I got a call that a puppy mill had been shut down and they had a puppy for me. I almost said no because I was in no emotional shape to adopt another living being. I changed my mind and I am so glad I did. My little 14 pound Finn has completely changed my heart and mind on dogs. He is the most loyal, funny, intelligent little nugget. And westies are so much cleaner than most dogs I’ve spent time with. Ugh. I love this breed, I love Olivia, I love everything about this story. If any of you Celebitchies are looking for a dog, I HIGHLY recommend westies. Thank you for letting me gush!

  10. Karen says:

    I had a Westie and he was brilliant. He passed away 3years ago. He was asked to be part of a fashion shoot when we were walking around the gardens one day. He was in a men’s fashion magazine. My favorite story was that if a certain commercial came on tv, the person would say Honey I am Home-he would recognize it and start jumping up by the tv. Once I left the tv on in my room and he was in the hallway and he heard the commercial and went running into my room jumping in front of the tv. So cute.

  11. SJhere says:

    Dogs are great companions. Love them. I bet this Olivia won over all the humans, look how comfy and natural she looks being held.. aww.

  12. Harryg says:

    Yes!!! Oscar for Olivia! Adorable. I will go see the movie because of her!

  13. Chaine says:

    I spent the whole movie holding my breath in fear that someone would hurt the dog…

  14. upstate diva says:

    Olivia was delightful — although I was so anxious about her fate al the way through because of how much Viola’s character was relying on her. . . .I have been recommending this movie to everyone. So many great performances and twists. (Daniel Kaluuya is creepy AF!)

  15. Avery says:

    This movie was so good! When I saw Olivia being held by Daniel’s character and I said if he kills that dog it will be a riot in here.

  16. Dara says:

    Also in the running for a doggie Oscar, Charlie from A Star is Born. Watching him sitting patiently in front of the garage ruined me.

  17. ChillyWilly says:

    Aw! Olivia is precious! I want a Westie and a King Charles but I would only adopt a shelter dog. Too many need homes.

  18. tealily says:

    If Olivia gets an Oscar, we seriously need to backtrack and give one to Crystal the Monkey as well!

  19. phlylfiremama says:

    We saw Widows this last weekend. Even my Husband loved it, and we both thought it was an excellent film. You won’t regret going to see something that FINALLY doesn’t involve a superhero!!

  20. Kibble says:

    LOVE Westies and all dogs for that matter. Hope Olivia gets an award.