Olivia Cooke (Actress) Height, Weight, Date of Birth, Age, Wiki, Biography, Boyfriend and More

Olivia Cooke is an English actress. She is best known for playing main role of Alicent Hightower in HBO’s television series House of the Dragon. She also portrayed lead roles in Vanity Fair and Bates Motel. In addition, she has been featured in feature films like Ruby’s Skin, Katie Says Goodbye and Me and Earl and the Dying Girl.

Birth & Early Life

Olivia Cooke was born on December 27, 1993 in Oldham, Greater Manchester. She is daughter of sales representative Lindsay Wilde and retired police officer John Cooke. Her parents were separated when she was a child. Cooke always fascinated about acting since childhood and joined a theatre group Oldham Theatre Workshop when she was just eight years old. She also attended Royton and Crompton Academy and studied drama at Oldham Sixth Form College.

Bio

Real Name Olivia Kate Cooke
Profession Actor
Date of Birth December 27, 1993
Age (as in 2022) 29 Years
Birth Place Oldham, Greater Manchester
Nationality British
Home Town Oldham, England
Family Mother : Lindsay Wilde
Father : John Cooke
Sister : Not Available
Brother : Not Available
Husband : Not Available
Religion Christian
Address London, United Kingdom
Olivia Cooke (Actress)

Career

Cooke started her career through BBC television mini series Blackout in 2012. She played the role of Megan Demoys for three episodes. Later she featured in BBC another television show The Secret of Crickley Hall as Nancy Linnet, a young teacher at a tyrannical orphanage. In 2013, she auditioned for American psychological horror drama television series Bates Motel and got selected for the role of Emma Decody alongside actors like Vera Farmiga, Freddie Highmore, Max Thieriot.

Meanwhile, Cooke also made her debut in American movies through The Signal, directed by William Eubank in the character of Haley Peterson. She subsequently featured in popular movies like Me and Earl and the Dying Girl as Rachel Kushner, Katie Says Goodbye as Katie, Ready Player One as Samantha Cooke, Sound of Metal as Louise “Lou” Berger and many more.

In 2022, she worked in HBO’s famous television series House of the Dragon as Alicent Hightower starring Emma D’Arcy, Matt Smith and Paddy Considine. The series is a prequel to Game of Thrones which aired from 2011 to 2019.

Education Details and More

School Not Known
College Royton and Crompton Academy
Oldham Sixth Form College
Educational Qualification Bachelors of Arts
Debut Television : Blackout (2012)
Blackout (2012)
Film : The Quiet Ones (2014)
The Quiet Ones (2014)
Short Film : Ruby’s Skin (2014)
Ruby's Skin (2014)
Awards Eerie Horror Film Festival Awards (2014)
Screen International (2014)
Newport Beach Film Festival (2017)
and many more
Olivia Cooke (Actress)

Physical Stats and More

Height In Feet : 5′ 6″ ft
In Meter : 1.7 m
Weight In Pound : 120 lbs
In Kilogram : 54 Kg
Figure Measurement 34-26-34
Eye Colour Brown
Hair Colour Light Brown
Hobbies Dance and Listening to Music
Olivia Cooke (Actress)

Social Media Presence

Some Facts About Olivia Cooke

  • Olivia Cooke was born and brought up in United Kingdom.
  • She moved back to London, UK in January 2020 after working four years in New York City.
  • She played a supporting character of Maria in a college production of West Side Story and later starred in leading role for the Oldham Theatre Workshop in Prom: The Musical, a remake of Cinderella.
  • Olivia won the Best Actress awards at Eerie Horror Film Festival Awards for her work in Ruby’s Skin in the year 2014.
  • She was also nominated at San Diego Film Critics Society, Women’s Image Network Awards and OFTA Awards for her performance in film Me and Earl and the Dying Girl.
  • Olivia also worked in a music album Autumn Term by One Direction (1D).
  • In 2014, Cooke supported the Save the Children campaign by appearing in Bulgari advertisements.

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