Olivia Yang Avis
Olivia Yang Avis has been killing it lately, seriously. If you’ve caught the buzz around “Karate Kid: Legends” (2025), you’ve probably seen her name flashing across the credits. People are already talking, and not in that quiet, polite way—more like, “Who’s this new powerhouse, and where’s she been hiding?” She’s not just a one-movie wonder either. Flip back to 2023, and you’ll spot her in both “Tantrum” and “Just A Friend.”
“Karate Kid: Legends” is where she really grabs your attention, though. This isn’t your dad’s Karate Kid reboot. It’s got grit, some wild new faces (and yes, a couple of old icons for the nostalgia crowd), and Olivia’s character isn’t just playing second fiddle. She’s in the thick of it, taking on challenges that aren’t just about throwing punches—there’s actual heart in there, messy relationships, family drama, all wrapped up in a modern twist. You can tell she’s poured herself into it, pulling off those stunts and dramatic scenes like she was born for this.
Then there’s “Tantrum,” a totally different vibe—think psychological thriller meets indie drama. Olivia nails this raw, slightly unhinged energy that pulls you in, no matter how uncomfortable things get. And “Just A Friend”? That’s her showing a softer, more relatable side, mixing comedy and awkward romance in a way that makes you root for her. Honestly, if you haven’t seen her work yet, now’s the time to get on board before everyone else claims they found her first.