Elizabeth Olsen
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Elizabeth Olsen
Elizabeth Chase "Lizzie" Olsen is an American actress. She is known for her roles in the films Silent House, Liberal Arts, Godzilla, Avengers: Age of Ultronand Captain America: Civil War. For her role in the critically acclaimed Martha Marcy May Marlene, she was nominated for numerous awards including the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead. She is the younger sister of actresses and fashion designers Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth16 February 1989
CityLos Angeles, CA
CountryUnited States of America
I find acting conservatories really important. I've gone to four different ones, and all of them provided totally different tools for me.
I'm terrified of improv. Improv in a show or in front of an audience sounds terrifying.
The Sun Also Rises' by Ernest Hemingway is my favorite book. You feel manly reading it.
I'm the first one who sees every romantic comedy in theaters.
If you don't like something, talk about something else that's great and maybe someone else will discover it and think it's great too.
Everyone is always surprised by how old I am. They think I'm older, but it's always been that way. I'm the youngest of four - maybe you grow up quicker because you just watch the big people.
If you can't really have a conversation with someone candidly about it it's something that you'll always have something to learn from when it comes to taking a literature class.
I think there's something unique in the fact that her powers come from the same thing that powers him, and that is how we've made them have that kind of... that specifically in common, as opposed to it being something else that the comics kind of created, which has been pure romance. But they do have something uniquely special because of that.
I would love to date a chef. I'd probably get really fat, but I don't care.
I never understood why anyone would do magazines. Like, why would someone put their face out there so much? It's because those people reading magazines will go see the movie, so you do it.
People don’t need careers. People should just exist.
And I think in theater, people don't really focus on the media unless there's a huge superstar doing a play or something.
I would mimic what I saw in Grease and Guys and Dolls in front of my mom's mirror and I would practice voices and songs. When you put me alone in a room, that's what I would do.
I think a lot of films do themselves a disfavor by putting in way too much information, and everyone knows what's gonna happen next, and no one can actually discover things as they go.