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- Born: October 6, 1986
- Attended Friends Seminary
- Trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
- Holds a stage combat certificate
- Lives in New York City
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Olivia Thirlby is an American actress who has appeared in several films since her 2006 debut in United 93. In 2007, Thirlby appeared as Ellen Page's friend, Leah, in the Academy Award-winning, Juno.
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Brief Biography
Born and raised in New York City, Thirlby attended the prestigious Manahttan Quaker school Friends Seminary before beginning her rapidly ascending acting career. In 2006, Thirlby appeared in United 93 as Nicole Carole Miller, one of the heroic young passengers who died on the flight on 9/11. Her role in Juno was followed in 2008 by a part in Snow Angels alongside Kate Beckinsale and Sam Rockwell, as well as a role as Ben Kingsley's daughter in the Sundance Film Festival audience favorite, The Wackness. She is slated to star again with Juno co-star Ellen Page in a film about two teenage New York City lesbians, Jack and Diane. -
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Olivia Thirlby Timeline
- Note: Many of the links in this timeline are to IMDb, which has pop-ups.
- 1987: Born
- 2006 United 93: IMDb | Wikipedia | Rotten Tomatoes | Mahalo
- 2006 Unlocked: IMDb
- 2007 Snow Angels: IMDb | Wikipedia | Rotten Tomatoes | Mahalo
- 2006-2007 Kidnapped: IMDb | Wikipedia
- 2007 Juno: IMDb | Wikipedia | Rotten Tomatoes | Mahalo
- 2007 Love Comes Lately: IMDb | Rotten Tomatoes | Mahalo
- 2008 The Wackness: IMDb | Wikipedia | Mahalo
- 2008 Margaret: IMDb | Wikipedia | Rotten Tomatoes
- 2008 Safety Glass: IMDb | Wikipedia
- 2008 Uncertainty: IMDb
- 2008 Jack and Diane: IMDb | Wikipedia
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Olivia Thirlby DVDs and Merchandise
- Amazon.com: Olivia Thirlby DVDs
- Google Product Search: Olivia Thirlby Merchandise
- DeepDiscount: United 93 DVDs
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