Olivia Thirlby

Actress

Birthday October 6, 1986

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace New York City, U.S.

Age 37 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.63 m

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1986

Olivia Jo Thirlby (born October 6, 1986) is an American actress.

Thirlby was born on October 6, 1986, in New York City, to an advertising executive mother and a contractor father.

She was raised in Manhattan's East Village, attending school at Friends Seminary in the city's Gramercy neighborhood, where she graduated in a class of 57 students.

She also attended French Woods Festival of the Performing Arts in upstate New York, and Usdan Center for the Creative and Performing Arts.

She took classes at the American Globe Theatre, and briefly at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London where she completed a stage combat course with the British Academy of Stage and Screen Combat (BASSC).

While in high school, Thirlby had a role in The Secret.

2006

In 2006, she made her film debut in United 93 and her television debut in Kidnapped.

2007

She is known for her roles as Leah in the comedy-drama film Juno (2007), as Natalie in The Darkest Hour (2011) and as Judge Cassandra Anderson in Dredd (2012).

In 2023, Thirlby portrayed Lilli Hornig in Christopher Nolan's biographical film Oppenheimer.

In 2007, she played Leah in Juno.

Around this time, she and her Juno co-star Elliot Page were slated to star as the respective title characters of Jack & Diane as two young women who fall in love which unlocked lycanthropy in one character but both dropped out before production, and the cast was replaced numerous times over.

2008

She plays Stephanie, a marijuana-smoking "popular girl" from New York City, in Sundance Audience Award-winning mid-1990s period piece film The Wackness, which was released in the U.S. on July 3, 2008, and stars opposite Josh Peck.

Thirlby was cast in the Judd Apatow-produced, David Gordon Green-directed stoner comedy Pineapple Express as the girlfriend of Seth Rogen's character, but was replaced by Amber Heard after rehearsing for the film.

She reunited with David Gordon Green on the animated TV pilot Good Vibes.

She made her stage debut in Farragut North, a play by Beau Willimon at the Atlantic Theater Company in New York City.

The Off-Broadway production ran from October 22, 2008 – November 29, 2008 with official opening on November 12 and transferred to the Geffen Playhouse in June 2009.

She voices promotional video excerpts from the novel Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher which, since October 2008, have regularly been posted to YouTube.

2009

Thirlby appeared in the 2009 HBO series Bored to Death.

2011

She also appeared in the 2011-released film Margaret.

She was attached to star in Christmas in New York, though the film was not made, as well as For Ellen, where it appears she did not accept a role.

Thirlby starred in the Russian science-fiction film The Darkest Hour, released in 2011, directed by Chris Gorak, and produced by Timur Bekmambetov.

In an interview with Brooklyn Magazine in 2011, Thirlby publicly came out as bisexual.

That same year Thirlby agreed to participate in IO Tillett Wright's Self-Evident Truths Project, an effort to capture the diversity of the LGTBQ+ in the United States through photography.

2012

Thirlby starred as Judge Cassandra Anderson in the 2012 film adaptation of Judge Dredd, with Karl Urban in the title role.

She next starred in the indie film Nobody Walks co-starring John Krasinski and Rosemarie DeWitt.

She plays Martine, a young artist taken in a couple's home.

It premiered at 2012 Sundance Film Festival.

2014

She married Jacques Pienaar on December 28, 2014; she met him on the set of her 2012 film Dredd.

Pienaar filed for divorce in March 2021.

2016

In 2016, Thirlby co-starred as the young attorney Lucy Kittridge in the Amazon Studios legal series Goliath.

2017

2017 saw her play a main character in the thriller Damascus Cover.

2018

In 2018 she took the lead in The White Orchid.

2019

She also portrayed the main character in 2019's Above the Shadows.

Thirlby featured as MCC minister Rebecca Dowery in the 2019 Showtime drama series The L Word: Generation Q.

She was Hero Brown, a main character in 2021's Y: The Last Man.

2020

Hers is one of the many faces included in Wright’s book Self-Evident Truths: 10,000 Portraits of Queer America, published by Penguin Random House in 2020.

In 2023, Elliot Page revealed that the two were involved in a relationship while filming Juno.