JamesG
05-22-2012, 03:41 PM
#5. Olivia Wilde
Our favorite former TV doctor from "House" has come a long way from kissing girls on "The O.C." (though we wouldn't mind her going back).
She's now a full-blown movie star thanks to Tron and Cowboys & Aliens, and looks amazing thanks to bikini and beach.
Birthday: March 10, 1984
Hometown: New York, New York
Where You’ve Seen Her: Born Olivia Jane Cockburn (So that’s why she changed her name!) to two prestigious journalists, she adopted her stage name from playwright Oscar Wilde.
We first noticed her in The Girl Next Door in 2004. And then she really got our attention in films Turistas and The Next Three Days.
The ex-wife of Italian Prince Tao Ruspoli (since February) has proven herself hilarious and ridiculously hot with roles in the film Year One and in Funny or Die shorts Weird: The Al Yankovic Story and The Ballad of G.I. Joe.
Raunchy Royalty: “I’m the princess of Sodom, which is a great thing to tell Mom and Dad.” –on her role in Year One, Maxim
Random Fact: Wilde has dual citizenship in the U.S. and Ireland, where she attended acting school.
http://www.maxim.com/hot-100/2012-hot-100
Our favorite former TV doctor from "House" has come a long way from kissing girls on "The O.C." (though we wouldn't mind her going back).
She's now a full-blown movie star thanks to Tron and Cowboys & Aliens, and looks amazing thanks to bikini and beach.
Birthday: March 10, 1984
Hometown: New York, New York
Where You’ve Seen Her: Born Olivia Jane Cockburn (So that’s why she changed her name!) to two prestigious journalists, she adopted her stage name from playwright Oscar Wilde.
We first noticed her in The Girl Next Door in 2004. And then she really got our attention in films Turistas and The Next Three Days.
The ex-wife of Italian Prince Tao Ruspoli (since February) has proven herself hilarious and ridiculously hot with roles in the film Year One and in Funny or Die shorts Weird: The Al Yankovic Story and The Ballad of G.I. Joe.
Raunchy Royalty: “I’m the princess of Sodom, which is a great thing to tell Mom and Dad.” –on her role in Year One, Maxim
Random Fact: Wilde has dual citizenship in the U.S. and Ireland, where she attended acting school.
http://www.maxim.com/hot-100/2012-hot-100