Elizabeth Olsen

Movie Actress

Elizabeth Olsen was born in Sherman Oaks, California, United States on February 16th, 1989 and is the Movie Actress. At the age of 35, Elizabeth Olsen biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Lizzie
Date of Birth
February 16, 1989
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Sherman Oaks, California, United States
Age
35 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aquarius
Networth
$5 Million
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Television Actor
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Elizabeth Olsen Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 35 years old, Elizabeth Olsen has this physical status:

Height
168cm
Weight
56kg
Hair Color
Blonde
Eye Color
Green
Build
Slim
Measurements
34-25-35" or 86-63.5-89 cm
Elizabeth Olsen Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Atheist
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Campbell Hall School, Tisch School of the Arts, Atlantic Theater Company
Elizabeth Olsen Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Robbie Arnett
Children
Not Available
Dating / Affair
Alexander Skarsgård (2012), Boyd Holbrook (2012-2015), Chris Evans (2015), Tom Hiddleston (2015), Robbie Arnett (2017-Present)
Parents
David Olsen, Jarnette Olsen
Siblings
Mary-Kate Olsen (Older Sister) (Actress, Fashion Designer), Ashley Olsen (Older Sister) (Actress, Fashion Designer), Trent Olsen (Older Brother), Courtney Taylor Olsen (Younger Half-Sister), Jake Olsen (Younger Half Brother)
Other Family
McKenzie Olsen (Stepmother), Daniel David Jones (Maternal Grandfather), Mary Rose Fuller (Maternal Grandmother)
Elizabeth Olsen Career

Career

Olsen made her film debut in the 2011 thriller film Martha Marcy May Marlene. The film, along with her performance, received critical acclaim following its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. Olsen earned several award nominations for her portrayal of the titular Martha, a young woman suffering from delusions after fleeing her life in a cult and returning to her family, including those for the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actress and the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead. She attributed her interest in the character to her own fascination with mental illnesses. Olsen next appeared in the horror film Silent House, which garnered her "rave reviews". Despite premiering at the Sundance Film Festival alongside Martha Marcy May Marlene, it was released in 2012, during which she also starred in the thriller Red Lights and the comedy Liberal Arts.

In January 2013, Olsen garnered a nomination for the BAFTA Rising Star Award at the 66th British Academy Film Awards. She played Edie Parker, novelist Jack Kerouac's first wife and the author of the Beat Generation memoir You'll Be Okay, in the biographical drama Kill Your Darlings. She appeared in the American remake of the 2003 South Korean film Oldboy, playing Marie Sebastian, a nurse who helps the protagonist, played by Josh Brolin, find his daughter. That same year, she starred as the titular Juliet in an off-Broadway production of the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. The New York Times critic Ben Brantley described her portrayal as "alternating between saucy petulance and hysteria". She played the leading role in In Secret, a film adaptation of Émile Zola's 1867 novel Thérèse Raquin. The film was released in February 2014. Later that year, Olsen starred in the monster film Godzilla, opposite Bryan Cranston and Aaron Taylor-Johnson, which received positive reviews and grossed $529 million against a $160 million production budget. She and Dakota Fanning co-starred as teenage girls in Brooklyn in the film Very Good Girls, released that same year, which Josh Duboff of Vanity Fair characterized as unfavorably reviewed.

Olsen starred in the 2015 superhero film Avengers: Age of Ultron, a sequel to The Avengers, joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe media franchise. In the film, she portrayed Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch, which marked the comic book character's film debut. She first appeared as the character in a post-credits scene of the 2014 film Captain America: The Winter Soldier, alongside Aaron Taylor-Johnson, who portrayed Maximoff's brother, Pietro. Olsen played the part with an accent originating from a fictional country called Sokovia, which she described as similar to Slovakian. She reprised the role in Captain America: Civil War (2016), Avengers: Infinity War (2018), and Avengers: Endgame (2019), the last of which became the second highest-grossing film of all time. With the role, Olsen rose to fame.

Olsen portrayed Audrey Williams, the wife, manager, and duet partner of singer Hank Williams, portrayed by Tom Hiddleston, in the 2015 biographical film I Saw the Light, directed by Marc Abraham. In 2017, she starred as a novice FBI agent in the mystery film Wind River and a social media influencer in the comedy-drama film Ingrid Goes West, both of which were released in August to critical praise. Vulture's David Edelstein found Olsen's "incongruously high-schoolish demeanor" in Wind River problematic, while Peter Travers of Rolling Stone wrote that she gave a "major eye-opener of a performance" in Ingrid Goes West, deeming it "toxic perfection". The following year, she appeared in the Netflix film Kodachrome, playing a caregiver to a photographer, played by Ed Harris. Olsen executive produced and starred as a young widow named Leigh Shaw in the Facebook Watch web television series Sorry for Your Loss, which premiered in September 2018. She said the three years it took to develop the series enabled her to immerse herself in Shaw's impulses. Critics reviewed the series positively, and Olsen's performance, which earned her a nomination for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actress in a Drama Series, was noted as "stunning", "disciplined and sharp", as well as "slyly sympathetic". The series was canceled in January 2020 after two seasons.

Alongside Paul Bettany as Vision, Olsen played Maximoff again in the superhero miniseries WandaVision, which premiered on Disney+ in January 2021. In addition to complimenting Olsen and Bettany's chemistry, critics praised the cast, with Vox's Alex Abad-Santos writing Olsen was brilliant in her portrayal and Linda Holmes of NPR highlighting her "indelible central performance" in their respective reviews. Olsen earned a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie and Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film for her performance. She reprised the role in the film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, which was released in May 2022 to mixed reviews. Olsen's performance received praise, with Owen Gleiberman of Variety writing that it "generates an operatic fire".

Olsen is set to star as housewife Candy Montgomery in Love and Death, an HBO Max limited series about a 1980 murder in Texas.

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Elizabeth Olsen in talks to star alongside Miles Teller in  A24-produced romantic comedy feature Eternity

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 15, 2024
Elizabeth Olsen is currently in talks to appear in the forthcoming A24-produced romantic comedy film Eternity. The 35-year-old actress' news was announced by Deadline, and it was also announced that Miles Teller was in talks to play as the film's male lead. The actress, who was recently photographed with her older sisters Mary-Kate and Ashley for the first time in eight years, and her prospective costar are due to act as two of the project's executive producers.

Olsen sister reunion! For the first time in EIGHT YEARS on girls' night in NYC, new mother Ashley and her twin Mary-Kate were photographed with younger sibling Elizabeth

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 8, 2024
On Tuesday, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen treated their younger sister Elizabeth Olsen to a rare outing in New York City. The Full House alums, 37, and the Marvel superstar, 34, were seen marching together at the 2016 CFDA Fashion Awards, attracting the attention of a tweety gala. The formidable trio was led by Mary-Kate, donning a chic dark trench coat and clutching an enormous black leather bag.

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www.dailymail.co.uk, February 5, 2024
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21 Aug 2020

colbertlateshow recapping the DNC this week #endgame

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31 May 2020

Always important to look to people smarter than yourself... #Repost brenebrown ・・・ From the dehumanizing language and policy of this administration, to the history of white women using the performative “quiver of fear” when calling the police to report innocent black men, to police brutality, the system is working exactly how it was designed. ⁣ ⁣ The system is not broken. This is the expansive and intricate system of dehumanization that was constructed to support white supremacy and slavery. ⁣ ⁣ The system is more complex now, but one thing remains at the center: We, the white folks, are the conduit for the system. It was built to serve us. When we do nothing it surges through us. To end racism, we have to break the system. We have to see it and fight against it - we have to be anti-racist. ⁣ ⁣ There are many ways to break and rebuild. But here’s what I know for sure: ⁣ ⁣ The most important anti-racism work I’ve done over the past 20 years and that I’m still doing is taught and led by people with the lived experience of racial oppression - NOT white people. This includes my professors, writers, activists, bosses, and mentors. For me, it’s also about seeing, sharing, and honoring the lived experiences of my friends whose realities are/were clearly different than mine. ⁣ ⁣ Our job is to seek out the teaching, value it, submit to the pain of learning without asking our teachers to absolve us or add our emotions to their load, and know that being held accountable is hard and painful. And part of learning is acting and doing. ⁣ ⁣ There are many teachers who are leading the way. Here are some teachers that I follow and who are doing critical work right now. ⁣ ⁣ berniceaking (on MSNBC today at 1:45EST and has an important series on FB)⁣ ⁣ clintsmithiii (June 3 event)⁣ ⁣ ibramxk (on Unlocking Us this week)⁣ ⁣ rachel.cargle (Public address on revolution available now)⁣ ⁣austinchanning (tnqshow) If you know of other teachers - please leave them in the comments. Amplify their voices and their work. Buy their books. Take their classes. Break the system.

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