Olivia Thirlby

Olivia Thirlby

  • Born: 1986-10-6
  • Birthplace: New York, USA
  • Height: 5' 3" (1.6 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: "Juno", "New Dredd", United 93
  • Olivia Thirlby (Olivia Thirlby) , born on October 6, 1986 in New York, USA, is an actor.
    In 2006, he starred in the film debut " United 93 " and played a victim in the film [1]  . In 2007, he played Leah in the movie " Juno " starring Elliot Page [2] , with which he was nominated for the 2008 Radio Film Critics Association Award for Best Group Performance [3] . In the same year, she also starred in the movie " The Secret " as a girl whose body was occupied by the soul of her dead mother; then joined the drama " Snow Angels " [1] . In 2008, in the movie " The Wackness ", she played the daughter of a drug addict psychiatrist who was in love with juvenile drug dealers [4] . In 2009, she played Anne in the movie " The Answer Man " [5] . In 2011, she played the heroine Natalie in the sci-fi action film " The Darkest Hour ", and encountered alien invasion while traveling in Moscow [6] . In 2012, she and the actor fought side by side on the streets of the movie " New Dredd " [7] . In 2014, starred in the movie "Red Knot"        [8]  .

    Early Experience

    Olivia Thirlby was born on October 6, 1986 in New York, USA, and grew up in Manhattan's East Village. She studied at Friends Theological Seminary in Gramsci, studied at the Performing Arts Center of the French Forest Music Festival in Upstate, New York, and attended performance courses at the Globe Theatre in the United States and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in the United Kingdom   .

    Performing Experience

    In 2006, Olivia Thirlby starred in the film debut " United 93 " and played a victim in the film   ; in the same year, she also played a guest role in the American drama " Abduction ".
    In 2007, she played Leah in the movie " Jno " starring Elliot Page . With this film , she was nominated for Best Group Performance in the 2008 Radio Film Critics Association Awards . In the same year, she also starred in the French actor Vincent Perez's directorial debut " The Secret " as a girl whose body is occupied by the soul of her dead mother; then she joined the drama " Snow Angels " starring Kate Beckinsale and Sam Rockwell , with Michael Anthony. Angarano starred as a first love couple .   
    In 2008, she played the role of the daughter of a drug addict psychiatrist in the movie " The Wackness "   . In the same year, she co-starred in the movie " Uncertainty " with Joseph Gordon-Levitt . You can also see her in the movie " New York, I Love You " released this year . 
    In 2009, Olivia Thirlby played Anne in the movie " The Answer Man "   .
    In 2011, Olivia Thirlby joined Summit Pictures and New Regency's sci-fi action film " The Darkest Hour ". In the film, she played the heroine Natalie, a girl working in a trust fund, who encountered alien species invasion while traveling in Moscow   . In the same year, she also starred in the movie " No Strings Attached " starring Natalie Hershlag and Christopher Ashton Kutcher , and the movie " Margarita " .  
    In 2012, Olivia Thirlby and actor Karl Urban fought side by side on the streets of Merlot, the sin capital of the movie " New Dredd  ." In the same year, he also starred in the movies " Nobody Walks " and " Being Flynn "   .
    In 2014, she starred in the movie "Red Knot"   .

    Personal Life

    Olivia Thirlby's mother is an advertising manager and her father is a contractor   .

    Character Evaluation

    Olivia Thirlby is an innocent black-haired actress who may not be particularly good in appearance. However, her spirituality and low-key and simple sexy have attracted the attention of Hollywood filmmakers. In the movie " New Dredd ", she dyed her hair into blond hair. She has a pretty and cute blonde figure. Her delicacy and boldness have made the goddess of justice in the film   .
    Extended Reading

    Snow Angels quotes

    • Louise Parkinson: You never know what fate has in store for you, sweetheart. It's funny how you can tell the fake smiles in pictures.

      Arthur Parkinson: You notice people don't bring out cameras on sad days?

    • [last lines]

      Olive Marchand: [stepping out onto the porch] Bomber! Bomber!