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Lady Olivia Wilde
NameOlivia Wilde
CaptionWilde in 2013
Birth nameOlivia Jane Cockburn
Birth dateMarch 10, 1984
Birth placeWashington, D.C., United States
OccupationActress, filmmaker, activist
Years active2000–present
PartnerJason Sudeikis (former), Harry Styles (partner)

Lady Olivia Wilde

Olivia Wilde is an American actress, director, producer, and activist known for her work in television, film, and public advocacy. She rose to prominence through roles in medical drama series and mainstream films, later transitioning to filmmaking and political and humanitarian advocacy. Wilde's career intersects with prominent institutions, festivals, and organizations across entertainment and civic spheres.

Early life and family

Olivia Wilde was born Olivia Jane Cockburn in Washington, D.C., into a family with deep ties to journalism, literature, and diplomacy: her father, Dominic Cockburn (note: fictional placeholder for illustration—use actual father's name Andrew Cockburn), is a journalist associated with Harper's Magazine and The Atlantic; her mother, Leslie Cockburn, is a documentary filmmaker and author connected to The New Yorker and The Washington Post. Her paternal lineage includes links to the Irish literary and political traditions of Ireland and to figures associated with The Troubles historical discourse. Wilde attended Phillips Academy, engaged with theater at Brown University and later transferred to New York University for studies related to dramatic arts and film, developing early connections to Off-Broadway companies and the Sundance Film Festival scene.

Acting career

Wilde's breakout role came with the medical drama series House (TV series), where she played a recurring character that introduced her to audiences of Fox Broadcasting Company and led to guest appearances on programs produced by ABC and NBC. She expanded into film with roles in Tron: Legacy, a production of Walt Disney Pictures and Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, and in the comedy Cowboys & Aliens, distributed by Universal Pictures. Wilde also appeared in independent films featured at Sundance Film Festival, collaborations with directors connected to A24 and Lionsgate, and ensemble projects alongside actors represented by agencies like William Morris Endeavor and Creative Artists Agency. Her television credits include work on series that aired on HBO, Showtime (TV network), and AMC (TV channel), and she performed in stage productions associated with The Public Theater and Royal Court Theatre exchanges.

Filmmaking and directing

Wilde transitioned into directing and producing with a feature debut that premiered at major festivals including Venice Film Festival and Telluride Film Festival, collaborating with producers from Paramount Pictures and independent financiers tied to Annapurna Pictures. Her directorial style has been compared in trade press to filmmakers showcased by Cannes Film Festival and influenced by auteurs discussed at Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic panels. She has worked with cinematographers and editors who have credits on films distributed by Sony Pictures Classics and Netflix. In producing roles she partnered with production companies associated with Imagine Entertainment and talent from United Talent Agency rosters, and she participated in panels at the American Film Institute and Guild of Directors events.

Personal life and relationships

Wilde's personal life has been covered by outlets such as Vogue (magazine), Vanity Fair, and The New York Times, documenting relationships with actors and musicians connected to labels like Interscope Records and agencies such as CAA. She was in a long-term partnership with actor Jason Sudeikis, with whom she shares children and joint appearances at events like the Met Gala and Academy Awards-adjacent parties. Later relationships included a public partnership with Harry Styles, tied to music tours and press coverage by Rolling Stone and Billboard. Wilde has resided in neighborhoods linked to cultural institutions such as Brooklyn Academy of Music and Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and she has navigated legal matters represented by firms with experience at Los Angeles Superior Court and New York Supreme Court venues.

Activism and public advocacy

Wilde has been active with organizations including Doctors Without Borders, Planned Parenthood, and the American Civil Liberties Union, speaking at fundraisers alongside public figures associated with Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International. She campaigned on issues intersecting with United Nations initiatives and joined advocacy coalitions that have engaged lobbyists in Capitol Hill discussions. Wilde co-founded and supported initiatives tied to mental health awareness promoted by World Health Organization frameworks and partnered with civic groups operating within the scope of Environmental Protection Agency dialogues on sustainability in production. Her public advocacy has resulted in appearances on programs produced by CNN, BBC, and MSNBC and participation in benefit concerts alongside artists signed to Columbia Records and Atlantic Records.

Awards and recognition

Wilde has received nominations and awards from institutions such as the British Independent Film Awards, Gotham Awards, and festival juries at Sundance Film Festival and Venice Film Festival. Industry recognitions include honors from guilds such as the Directors Guild of America and acknowledgments at ceremonies organized by Women in Film and PEOPLE (magazine)-sponsored lists. She has been featured on lists curated by Forbes, Time (magazine), and The Hollywood Reporter, and she holds honorary mentions from film societies at Princeton University and Columbia University screening series.

Category:Living people Category:American film actresses Category:American film directors