Olivia Jane Cockburn aka Olivia biography
Name: | Olivia |
Surname: | Wilde |
Olivia Wilde birth name: | Olivia Jane Cockburn |
Olivia Wilde birthday: | 1984-03-10 |
Nickname: | Oscar,Cockburn |
Olivia Wilde home town: | New York City, New York. |
Olivia Wilde assets: | Throaty voice, height, prominent cheekbones, catlike eyes. |
Olivia Wilde vices: | Smoking,Marrying Young |
Olivia Wilde height: | 171 cm |
Olivia Wilde job: | Actress. |
Olivia Wilde hobbies | Reading, Analyzing, Literature. |
Olivia Wilde ethnicity | White |
Olivia Wilde breast size | 34 |
Olivia Wilde waist size | 23 |
Olivia Wilde hips size | 33 |
Olivia Wilde motto | I’m naturally a blonde . . . I wasn’t stupid |
Olivia Wilde is a gorgeous, cat-eyed American actress with a strong journalistic heritage and one heck of a family name.
BiographyBorn Olivia Jane Cockburn (yes, really), Olivia has a mother, Leslie Cockburn, who’s a producer on 60 Minutes (Leslie Stahl), and a father, Andrew Cockburn, who’s an Irish journalist, documentarian and National Geographic contributor. Growing up, Olivia was educated at many highly regarded—read: expensive—schools: first Georgetown Day School in Washington, D.C., then Phillips Academy prep school in Andover, Massachusetts, then The Gaiety School of Acting in Dublin, Ireland (where classmates undoubtedly asked her, "Where are you from, why are you here…and would you care for a Guinness?").
After initialy working as a casting assistant, Olivia made her screen debut—albeit on the small screen—on 2003’s Skin, in which she played the Jewish daughter of a pornography king. How that didn’t take off, we’re still not sure, but it didn’t, which freed up Olivia to appear in films like the underrated The Girl Next Door (Elisha Cuthbert), the overrated Alpha Dog (Sharon Stone, Heather Wahlquist) and the not-really-rated-at-all Turistas (Melissa George, Beau Garrett). Olivia also had an awe-inspiring recurring role as bisexual Alex Kelly on The O.C. (Rachel Bilson, Mischa Barton), and she played basically the only female character on the failed NBC series The Black Donnellys—which, come to think of it, might be the reason it failed.
More recently, Olivia has appeared on House, M.D. (Lisa Edelstein, Jennifer Morrison) as a young doctor named “Thirteen”—we guess it’s better than “Cockburn”—and in 2008 she’ll star in a movie directed by her husband, Tao Ruspoli, called Fix. Of course, when it comes to Olivia, we don’t think there’s anything to fix.
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