American actress
Who is Olivia Wilde?
Olivia Wilde is a popular American actress, producer, and director. She has appeared in a number of television and film productions, including ‘The O.C.,’ ‘The Black Donnellys,’ and ‘Tron: Legacy.’ She lived in Washington D.C. during her formative years and then shifted to Massachusetts where she completed the rest of her education. This popular actress is best-known for her feline-like eyebrows, lean figure, and deep voice. She received international stardom after she appeared in television productions like ‘The O.C.’ and has since received a number of film and television roles. Some of her films include ‘Cowboys & Aliens,’ ‘In Time,’ ‘People Like Us,’ and ‘The Words.’ Despite making great progress on the big screen, she continues to hold more influence and power on television. She is actively involved in a number of humanitarian efforts and is a political activist as she is a contributing board member of ‘Artists for Peace and Justice.’ She was also a supporter of a youth voter organization called ‘18 in ’08.’ With her ravishing good looks and talent, Wilde has set the benchmark for a number of upcoming television and film artists.
Career
Her acting career took off when she played Jewel Goldman in the American television series ‘Skin’ where she appeared in six episodes. Her acting skills got her noticed and she was cast as Alex Kelly in ‘The O.C.,’ which was a hit American drama series.
She made her motion picture debut as Kellie in the American hit film ‘The Girl Next Door’ in 2004. The next year, she appeared in ‘Conversations with Other Women,’ playing the role of a bridesmaid.
In 2006, she appeared in three films, namely ‘Alpha Dog,’ ‘Bickford Shmeckler’s Cool Ideas,’ and ‘Turistas.’ The next year, she was seen in ‘The Death and Life of Bobby Z.’
In 2007, she returned to television with a role in ‘The Black Donnellys.’ She then played Dr. Remy ‘Thirteen’ Hadley in the television series ‘House.’ She played Remy Hadley from 2007 to 2012, appearing in 81 episodes.
From 2008 to 2012, she was cast in films, such as ‘Fix,’ ‘Year One,’ ‘The Ballad of G.I. Joe,’ ‘The Next Three Days,’ ‘Tron: Legacy,’ ‘Cowboys & Aliens,’ ‘The Change-Up,’ ‘In Time,’ and ‘Butter.’ In 2012, she was seen in a documentary titled ‘Half the Sky’ and lent her voice for TV series, such as ‘Robot Chicken’ and ‘Tron: Uprising.’
In 2012, she also starred in a number of other films, including ‘Deadfall,’ ‘People Like Us,’ and ‘The Words,’ which made the year an extremely busy one for the actress.
In 2013, she was seen in an episode of the comedy series, ‘The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange.’
Juggling between her television assignments and her film projects, she starred in ‘The Incredible Burt Wonderstone,’ ‘Drinking Buddies,’ ‘Rush,’ and ‘Third Person’ in 2013.
In 2014, she appeared as the lead in the movie ‘The Longest Week’ opposite Jason Bateman. In 2014, she was also cast in an episode of ‘American Dad!’ The following year, she had a series of movie releases like ‘The Lazarus Effect,’ ‘Unity,’ ‘Meadowland,’ and ‘Love the Coopers.’
She voiced the role of Charlotte in the adult animated comedy ‘BoJack Horseman.’ She also played the role of Olivia in five episodes of British TV series ‘Doll & Em.’
In 2016, she appeared in the movie ‘Black Dog, Red Dog’ and then played Devon Finestra in eight episodes of the TV series ‘Vinyl.’ The following year, she made her Broadway debut, portraying the role of Julia in ‘1984’ which opened at the ‘Hudson Theatre’ at New York City.
In 2018, she appeared in the critically acclaimed movie ‘A Vigilante’ and then played a prominent role in ‘Life Itself.’ The latter was rated poorly and performed badly at the box-office. The following year, she made her directorial debut in the movie ‘Booksmart’ which was well-appreciated by the critics and did considerably well at the box-office.
She has been featured in several music videos by various artists and has lent her voice for video games as well. In 2019, she was cast to play Kathy Scruggs in a drama film titled ‘Richard Jewell.’
Who is Olivia Wilde?
Olivia Wilde is a popular American actress, producer, and director. She has appeared in a number of television and film productions, including ‘The O.C.,’ ‘The Black Donnellys,’ and ‘Tron: Legacy.’ She lived in Washington D.C. during her formative years and then shifted to Massachusetts where she completed the rest of her education. This popular actress is best-known for her feline-like eyebrows, lean figure, and deep voice. She received international stardom after she appeared in television productions like ‘The O.C.’ and has since received a number of film and television roles. Some of her films include ‘Cowboys & Aliens,’ ‘In Time,’ ‘People Like Us,’ and ‘The Words.’ Despite making great progress on the big screen, she continues to hold more influence and power on television. She is actively involved in a number of humanitarian efforts and is a political activist as she is a contributing board member of ‘Artists for Peace and Justice.’ She was also a supporter of a youth voter organization called ‘18 in ’08.’ With her ravishing good looks and talent, Wilde has set the benchmark for a number of upcoming television and film artists.
Career
Her acting career took off when she played Jewel Goldman in the American television series ‘Skin’ where she appeared in six episodes. Her acting skills got her noticed and she was cast as Alex Kelly in ‘The O.C.,’ which was a hit American drama series.
She made her motion picture debut as Kellie in the American hit film ‘The Girl Next Door’ in 2004. The next year, she appeared in ‘Conversations with Other Women,’ playing the role of a bridesmaid.
In 2006, she appeared in three films, namely ‘Alpha Dog,’ ‘Bickford Shmeckler’s Cool Ideas,’ and ‘Turistas.’ The next year, she was seen in ‘The Death and Life of Bobby Z.’
In 2007, she returned to television with a role in ‘The Black Donnellys.’ She then played Dr. Remy ‘Thirteen’ Hadley in the television series ‘House.’ She played Remy Hadley from 2007 to 2012, appearing in 81 episodes.
From 2008 to 2012, she was cast in films, such as ‘Fix,’ ‘Year One,’ ‘The Ballad of G.I. Joe,’ ‘The Next Three Days,’ ‘Tron: Legacy,’ ‘Cowboys & Aliens,’ ‘The Change-Up,’ ‘In Time,’ and ‘Butter.’ In 2012, she was seen in a documentary titled ‘Half the Sky’ and lent her voice for TV series, such as ‘Robot Chicken’ and ‘Tron: Uprising.’
In 2012, she also starred in a number of other films, including ‘Deadfall,’ ‘People Like Us,’ and ‘The Words,’ which made the year an extremely busy one for the actress.
In 2013, she was seen in an episode of the comedy series, ‘The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange.’
Juggling between her television assignments and her film projects, she starred in ‘The Incredible Burt Wonderstone,’ ‘Drinking Buddies,’ ‘Rush,’ and ‘Third Person’ in 2013.
In 2014, she appeared as the lead in the movie ‘The Longest Week’ opposite Jason Bateman. In 2014, she was also cast in an episode of ‘American Dad!’ The following year, she had a series of movie releases like ‘The Lazarus Effect,’ ‘Unity,’ ‘Meadowland,’ and ‘Love the Coopers.’
She voiced the role of Charlotte in the adult animated comedy ‘BoJack Horseman.’ She also played the role of Olivia in five episodes of British TV series ‘Doll & Em.’
In 2016, she appeared in the movie ‘Black Dog, Red Dog’ and then played Devon Finestra in eight episodes of the TV series ‘Vinyl.’ The following year, she made her Broadway debut, portraying the role of Julia in ‘1984’ which opened at the ‘Hudson Theatre’ at New York City.
In 2018, she appeared in the critically acclaimed movie ‘A Vigilante’ and then played a prominent role in ‘Life Itself.’ The latter was rated poorly and performed badly at the box-office. The following year, she made her directorial debut in the movie ‘Booksmart’ which was well-appreciated by the critics and did considerably well at the box-office.
She has been featured in several music videos by various artists and has lent her voice for video games as well. In 2019, she was cast to play Kathy Scruggs in a drama film titled ‘Richard Jewell.’