Olivia Wilde is featured in the August 2011 issue or Nylon Magazine.
In the issue Olivia talks her Cowboys & Aliens co-star Daniel Craig:
“He’s so fine and he doesn’t know it. He’s just such a goof! But he has a confidence that allows him to shine. In the way that Steve McQueen stole every scene in The Magnificent Seven, Daniel has that kind of luminosity because of his energy and the kind of saltiness that I think is an important quality of his acting. I think the reason he redefined Bond is because he has a dirtiness to him. It looks like he’s been in bar fights. He’s windblown and that works for a Western.”
She also talks her involvement to rebuild Haiti after the devastating earthquake in 2010:
“I was on the set of House the day of the earthquake. I thought no one was gonna care. I mean, nobody cared when I came back and said, ‘Look at these pictures! These kids are dying.’ People were like -she adopts a Valley Girl accent- ‘Oh God Haiti–it’s kind of hopeless, isn’t it?’ But I was so inspired by the [response] and the generosity of people.” After the earthquake, Wilde started going to Haiti every couple of months and in addition to her work with Artists for Peace and Justice, she also decided to produce a short documentary Sun City Picture House, about building a movie theatre in a refugee camp. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival back in April.
Olivia’s got three films releasing this year, Cowboys & Aliens (July 29), The Change-Up (August 5), In Time (October 28).
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