Olivia Wilde Net Worth: $20 Million (approx.)
Net Worth: | $20 Million (approx.) |
Date of Birth: | Mar 10, 1984 |
Age: | 38 years |
Height: | 5 ft 7 in (1.71 m) |
Profession: | Actor, Film Producer, Model, Writer, Film director |
Nationality: | United States of America |
Olivia Wilde net worth is around $20 million. Olivia Wilde is a famous actress and director.
Olivia Wilde is best known for playing Remy “Thirteen” Hadley on the Fox series “House” (2007–2012) and starring in films such as “Tron: Legacy” (2010), “The Change-Up” (2011), “Cowboys & Aliens” (2011), and “The Lazarus Effect” (2015).
Olivia Wilde has appeared in several music videos, including Dashboard Confessional’s “Stolen” (2007) and Drake’s “Nice for What” (2018), and Olivia Wilde directed Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros’ “No Love Like Yours” (2016) and Red Hot Chili Peppers’ “Dark Necessities” (2016).
Olivia Wilde Net Worth 2023:
Olivia Wilde net worth is $20 million.
Olivia Wilde has also directed the short films “Free Hugs” (2011) and “Wake Up” (2020) and the feature film “Booksmart” (2019), which won an Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature and earned Beanie Feldstein a Golden Globe nomination for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. Wilde has also appeared on Broadway, playing Julia in a 2017 production of “1984.”
Olivia Wilde House:
In 2011, Olivia Wilde paid $2.295 million for a 3,284 square foot home in the Los Feliz area of Los Angeles, and she sold the 4-bedroom home for $2.19 million in 2013. In 2019, Olivia Wilde and Sudeikis purchased a 2,833 square foot, 4-bedroom home in Silver Lake for $3.49 million. In 2014, they bought a 6,500 square foot, 9-bedroom Brooklyn townhouse for $6.5 million.
Olivia Wilde biography:
Olivia Wilde was born Olivia Jane Cockburn on March 10, 1984, in New York City. Her mother is “60 Minutes” journalist and producer Leslie Cockburn, and her father, Andrew, is a journalist as well.
Olivia Wilde paternal grandfather is British novelist Claud Cockburn, and she has two siblings, older sister Chloe and younger brother Charlie.
Olivia Wilde grew up in Washington, D.C. where she attended Georgetown Day School. She then attended Phillips Academy for high school. During high school, Olivia changed her last name, and her new surname was inspired by author Oscar Wilde.
Olivia Wilde graduated from high school in 2002, and though she was accepted to New York’s Bard College, she kept deferring her enrollment in order to focus on acting. Wilde later attended Dublin’s Gaiety School of Acting.
Olivia Wilde Movies and TV Career:
In 2003, Olivia Wilde made her television debut on the Fox series “Skin,” playing Jewel Goldman in six episodes, and the following year, she appeared in the film “The Girl Next Door” and began a 13-episode stint as Alex Kelly on the Fox teen drama “The O.C.”
Olivia Wilde appeared as “Jewel Goldman” on the short-lived television series Skin (2003–2004). Olivia Wilde became known for her recurring role as Alex Kelly on the teen drama television series The O.C. (2004–2005). She was in the films The Girl Next Door (2004), Conversations with Other Women (2005), Bickford Shmeckler’s Cool Ideas (2006), Turistas (2006) and Alpha Dog (2006).
In 2007, Olivia Wilde starred in the film “The Death and Life of Bobby Z” and the NBC drama “The Black Donnellys” as well as an off-Broadway production of the play “Beauty on the Vine.”
In 2007, Olivia Wilde appeared in the off-Broadway theatre production of Beauty on the Vine, a political thriller, playing three different characters. She was also in The Death and Life of Bobby Z (2007) and the short-lived drama television series The Black Donnellys (2007).
In September 2007, Olivia Wilde joined the cast of the medical drama television series House.She played the character of Remy “Thirteen” Hadley, a bisexual internist with Huntington’s disease, who was handpicked by House out of a number of applicants to join his medical team. Her first appearance was in the episode “The Right Stuff”.
In September of that year, Olivia Wilde joined the cast of “House” as Remy “Thirteen” Hadley, an internist who was suffering from Huntington’s disease; she appeared in 81 episodes of the medical drama.
While starring on “House,” Wilde made several films, including “Year One” (2009) and “Butter” (2009), and 2010’s “Tron: Legacy” and 2011’s “In Time” were hits at the box office, grossing $400.1 million and $174 million, respectively.
Around this time, Olivia Wilde also co-starred with Jason Bateman and Ryan Reynolds in the 2011 comedy “The Change-Up,” produced the documentary “Sun City Picture House” (2010), and began appearing in commercials for Revlon after the company named her a global brand ambassador.
In 2013, Olivia Wilde starred in five films: “Drinking Buddies” (which she also produced), “Her,” “The Incredible Burt Wonderstone,” “Rush,” and “Third Person.”
In 2014, Olivia Wilde began voicing Charlotte on the Netflix animated series “BoJack Horseman,” guest-starred on IFC’s “Portlandia,” and appeared in the films “The Longest Week” and “Better Living Through Chemistry.”
Olivia Wilde then produced and starred in “Meadowland” (2015) and “A Vigilante” (2018) and appeared in the films “Love the Coopers” (2015), “Life Itself” (2018), and “Richard Jewell” (2019).
Olivia Wilde played Devon Finestra on HBO’s “Vinyl” in 2016, guest-starred on the British series “Doll & Em” in 2015, and voiced Radiana on an episode of Fox’s “Son of Zorn” in 2017.
In 2019, Olivia Wilde earned critical acclaim and numerous awards for directing the coming-of-age comedy “Booksmart.” Olivia Wilde is set to appear in the upcoming film “How It Ends,” and She is directing, producing, and starring in the psychological horror film “Don’t Worry Darling.”
Olivia Wilde Awards:
In 2006, Olivia Wilde won a Best Actress award for “Bickford Shmeckler’s Cool Ideas” at the US Comedy Arts Festival, and she received a Rising Star Award at the 2008 Vail Film Festival. “Booksmart” earned Olivia Wilde a CinemaCon Award for Breakthrough Director of the Year, and the Hollywood Critics Association honored her with a Trailblazer Award.
Olivia Wilde has also been nominated for six Teen Choice Awards (four for “House” and one each for “Tron” and “The Incredible Burt Wonderstone”), two Alliance of Women Film Journalists awards (Best Woman Director and Humanitarian Activism Award), two Behind the Voice Actors Awards (for “TRON: Uprising and “BoJack Horseman”), an MTV Movie Award (Best Breakout Star for “Tron”), and a Scream Award (Best Science Fiction Actress for “Tron”).
Olivia Wilde husband:
At the age of 19, Olivia Wilde married Italian filmmaker/musician Tao Ruspoli, the son of Prince Alessandro Ruspoli, on January 16, 2003.
The ceremony took place on a school bus in Washington, Virginia, with just two witnesses because the marriage was meant to be a secret. Olivia Wilde and Tao divorced in September 2011. She began a relationship with “Saturday Night Live” star Jason Sudeikis two months later.
The pair announced their engagement in early 2013, and they welcomed son Otis on April 20, 2014, and daughter Daisy on October 11, 2016. Wilde and Sudeikis separated in 2020.
Olivia Wilde is a citizen of both the United States and Ireland, and she has been a pescatarian, vegan, and vegetarian during different periods of her life. In 2010, Wilde was voted PETA’s Sexiest Vegetarian Celebrity of the year.
In 2008, Olivia Wilde campaigned for Barack Obama and was a member of the advisory council for 18, a youth voter organization.
Olivia Wilde has served on the Board of Directors for the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California and Artists for Peace and Justice, and she took part in the Women’s March in 2017 and 2018.