Larisa Oleynik

Actress

Birthday June 7, 1981

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Santa Clara, California, U.S.

Age 42 years old

Nationality United States

Height 170 cm

#6295 Most Popular

1981

Larisa Romanovna Oleynik (born June 7, 1981) is an American actress.

1989

Oleynik began her career as a child actor, first appearing onstage as young Cosette in a national touring production of Les Misérables (1989–1991).

Oleynik began acting in a San Francisco production of Les Misérables in 1989 after seeing an audition ad in a newspaper when she was eight years old.

She obtained two parts in the production (young Cosette and young Eponine), both with singing roles.

After appearing in the musical, she was referred to an agent by her Les Misérables co-star, Rider Strong, and began to take formal acting lessons.

"I remember being 10 years old and thinking, 'I want to be good at this'... It wasn’t about, 'I want to be on TV'. It was more looking around at the other kids and being like, 'I’m not good at sports, I’m not really smart. I think I could be good at this, though'."

1993

Her onscreen acting career began at age 12, in a 1993 episode of the television series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman; the same year, she also appeared in the made-for-television film River of Rage: The Taking of Maggie Keene.

Later in 1993, she was cast in the lead role of the series The Secret World of Alex Mack where she portrayed a teenage girl who receives telekinetic powers as the result of an accident.

She won the role of Alex Mack over 400 other aspirants.

1994

She was subsequently cast in the title role on the Nickelodeon sci-fi series The Secret World of Alex Mack from 1994 to 1998.

The series ran on Nickelodeon from 1994 to 1998 and was one of the network's top three most watched shows, becoming quite a favorite among the child and teen audiences and turning Oleynik into a teen idol.

During the show's heyday, children who met Oleynik (and were too young to understand special effects) would often ask her to "morph" for them.

Rather than try to explain things, she would quickly glance around, then tell them "Not here – everybody would see!".

Oleynik reprised the role in an All That sketch, although the name was changed to "Alex Sax".

1995

She also began a film career, starring in an ensemble cast as Dawn Schafer in the film adaptation The Baby-Sitters Club (1995), and in a lead role in the teen comedy 10 Things I Hate About You (1999).

Also during her time on The Secret World of Alex Mack, she played Dawn Schafer, one of the lead characters in the 1995 feature film The Baby-Sitters Club (1995), opposite Rachael Leigh Cook and Schuyler Fisk, appeared in several episodes of Boy Meets World, wrote an advice column for Tiger Beat magazine, and was involved in Nickelodeon's The Big Help charity, Hands Across Communication, Surfrider Foundation and the Starlight Children's Foundation.

She has also hosted the CableACE Awards, Daytime Emmy Awards, YTV Achievement Awards, The Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards as well as The Big Help.

She has commented that she stayed "grounded" during her period as a teen star, mainly through the help of a "strong network of people" that she was close to.

After The Secret World of Alex Mack ended its run, Oleynik had a starring role in the film 10 Things I Hate About You as Bianca.

1996

In 1996, she made a cameo on the series The Adventures of Pete & Pete as a nurse at the beginning of the episode "Dance Fever".

1998

From 1998 to 2000, Oleynik appeared in twenty-one episodes of the NBC series 3rd Rock from the Sun as Alissa Strudwick.

1999

She graduated from the Pinewood School in Los Altos, California, in 1999.

As her acting career flourished, she would "divide her time between normal childhood experiences in Northern California and auditions in Los Angeles."

After the success in her role as Alex Mack, Oleynik decided to attend college, enrolling at Sarah Lawrence College in Yonkers, New York, which she later described as "the best decision I’ve made".

The film was released in April 1999, and did fairly well at the box office, grossing a total of $38 million domestically.

2000

Oleynik subsequently had a supporting role in the comedy 100 Girls (2000), after which she starred opposite Nastassja Kinski and Scarlett Johansson in the period film An American Rhapsody (2001), and the independent drama Bringing Rain (2003).

During 2000, she also appeared in two independent films: 100 Girls (opposite Emmanuelle Chriqui, Katherine Heigl and Jonathan Tucker) and A Time for Dancing (opposite Shiri Appleby); neither film received a theatrical release in the United States.

2001

Oleynik had a supporting role in the independent drama film An American Rhapsody (2001), opposite Nastassja Kinski and Scarlett Johansson, which follows a young woman whose parents are forced to leave her behind in Communist Hungary while they flee to the United States.

2003

Oleynik had a supporting part in Bringing Rain (2003), a low-budget teen drama starring Adrian Grenier and Paz de la Huerta, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival.

2005

In 2005, she appeared as a guest star on the series Malcolm in the Middle as Reese's lesbian army buddy who develops a crush on his mother.

2006

Oleynik was cast in a supporting role in the series Pepper Dennis, which began airing on The WB in April 2006, but was not picked up by The WB's successor The CW.

The same year, she starred in the independent drama Pope Dreams.

2008

In March 2008, Oleynik guest-starred in episode 13 of Aliens in America.

2009

In 2009, she provided audio commentary for the 10 Things I Hate About You 10th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray.

2010

From 2010 to 2015, she had a recurring role as Cynthia Cosgrove on the AMC series Mad Men, and a voice role as Icy on the Nickelodeon revival of Winx Club (2011–2014).

Larisa Romanovna Oleynik was born in Santa Clara, California.

Her father was of Russian and Ukrainian ancestry, and she was raised in the Russian Orthodox faith.

Oleynik was raised in the San Francisco Bay Area.

She later made an appearance in the 100th episode of the show.

2011

She later had supporting roles in Atlas Shrugged: Part II (2011) and the horror film Jessabelle (2014).