Hilarie Burton

Hilarie Burton
Hilarie Ross Burtonis an American actress and producer. A former host of MTV's Total Request Live, she portrayed Peyton Sawyer on the WB/CW drama One Tree Hill for six seasons. Burton gained wider recognition with leading roles in the films Our Very Own, Solstice and The List. She starred as Sara Ellis on the USA crime drama White Collar; and, in 2013, she had a recurring role as Dr. Lauren Boswell on the ABC medical drama Grey's Anatomy. More recently...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth1 July 1982
CitySterling, VA
CountryUnited States of America
I like to write paper mail - nobody does that anymore - with my pen pals.
I grew up in such a macho family. I had a former Green Beret for a dad, a mom who's really rough-and-tumble, and three very macho brothers.
I grew up in the United Methodist Church, and church was always a very big part of my growing up.
Everybody wants a sensational story.
I've named a couple things after Edgar Allan Poe: the cat, and my garden upstate, where I only planted black flowers and purple flowers - and there's a raven statue.
I've always been very vocal about my religion. It's a big part of who I am.
In the world of Facebook and Twitter, you can treasure hunt for tidbits about somebody that you find interesting and pretty much find out everything you need to know - which is why I stay away from social media - I'm terrified of it.
I think the first couple of times you do make-out scenes, you psych yourself out and it's really nerve racking.
Isn't Googling someone the first thing everyone does?! They meet someone new and Google them!
I want the kids who watch 'One Tree Hill' to know that it's all pretend, and that the person at the core of that character values morals, honor and things like that. You want to inspire them to look beyond what is superficial and try to find that greater thing.
I will never say a bad word about 'One Tree Hill'. The entire shape of my world changed because of that show, so I'll always be very affectionate toward it.
My weekends are spent hidden in the woods, and then I have to come back and pretend to be this very upper-crust insurance investigator. But, I mean, duality's nice. You never get bored. You can't say the grass is always greener if you're in both backyards.
For me, I always wonder what's worse: an emotional betrayal or a physical betrayal? That's a really tough call.
Gardening gloves are for sissies. I always have dirt under my nails.