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  1. Olivia Thirlby - Wikipedia

    Olivia Jo Thirlby[1] (born October 6, 1986) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles as Leah in the comedy-drama film Juno (2007), [2] as Natalie in The Darkest Hour (2011) and …

  2. Olivia Thirlby - IMDb

    She has trained extensively in classical Shakespearian acting in New York at the American Globe Theatre, and in London at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. She began acting …

  3. Olivia Thirlby Movies & TV Shows List | Rotten Tomatoes

    Explore the complete filmography of Olivia Thirlby on Rotten Tomatoes! Discover every movie and TV show they have been credited in.

  4. olivia thirlby (@sqirlby) • Instagram photos and videos

    109K Followers, 963 Following, 54 Posts - olivia thirlby (@sqirlby) on Instagram: ""

  5. Olivia Thirlby - Actress - TV Insider

    Oct 6, 1986 · A firm believer in being true to yourself (she came out as bisexual in 2011), Olivia Thirlby brings that same honesty and intensity to every performance. Born in 1986 in New …

  6. Olivia Thirlby - The Movie Database (TMDB)

    Olivia Thirlby (born October 6, 1986) is an American actress best known for her role as Leah, the best friend of Elliot Page's character in the 2007 film Juno. In June 2008, Thirlby was …

  7. Actor Profile: Olivia Thirlby - Acting Magazine

    Olivia Thirlby is an accomplished American actress known for her compelling performances in both film and television. With a career spanning over two decades, Thirlby has built a …

  8. Olivia Thirlby List of Movies and TV Shows - TV Guide

    Find where to watch Olivia Thirlby's latest movies and tv shows.

  9. Olivia Thirlby biography and filmography | Olivia Thirlby movies

    Born and raised in New York City, Olivia Thirlby is one of the highest accredited young actresses in Hollywood. Trained extensively in classical Shakespearean acting at the American Globe...

  10. Olivia Thirlby Biography | Fandango

    Biography In her graduating class of 57 at the Quaker-run Friends Seminary in New York City, Olivia Thirlby was one of just a handful of students who didn't go to college.