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Elizabeth Olsen
American actress (born 1989)
American actress (born 1989)
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| name | Elizabeth Olsen |
| image | Elizabeth_Olsen_-_Los_Angeles_Comic_Con_2025.jpg |
| caption | Olsen in 2025 |
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| birth_place | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
| alma_mater | New York University (BFA) |
| occupation | Actress |
| years_active | 1993–present |
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|Mary-Kate Olsen (sister) |Ashley Olsen (sister) Elizabeth Chase Olsen (born February 16, 1989) is an American actress. She gained worldwide recognition for her portrayal of Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch in the Marvel Cinematic Universe since 2014, with her performance in the miniseries WandaVision (2021) earning her nominations for both a Primetime Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award.
Born in Los Angeles, Olsen began acting at age four alongside her sisters Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. She had her debut film role in the thriller Martha Marcy May Marlene in 2011, for which she received praise. Olsen received a BAFTA Rising Star Award nomination and graduated from New York University two years later.
Outside of her work with Marvel, Olsen starred in the monster film Godzilla (2014), the mystery film Wind River (2017), and the dramas Ingrid Goes West (2017) and His Three Daughters (2024). She also starred as a widow in the drama series Sorry for Your Loss (2018–2019) and as Candy Montgomery in the miniseries Love & Death (2022), with the latter earning her another nomination for a Golden Globe Award.
Early life
Elizabeth Chase Olsen was born on February 16, 1989, in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California. Her mother, Jarnie, is a former dancer and personal manager, while her father, Dave, is a real estate agent. Their father has Norwegian ancestry while their mother is of French, German and Italian ancestry. She is the younger sister of twin fashion designers Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, who became successful television and film actresses as children. Olsen also has an older brother, James "Trent" Olsen (born 1984). Her parents divorced in 1996, and their father remarried that same year. Through him and his second wife, McKenzie, the four siblings have two half-siblings: Courtney and Jake.
Olsen began acting when she was four years old, appearing in Mary-Kate and Ashley's projects, including the 1994 television film How the West Was Fun and the straight-to-video series The Adventures of Mary-Kate & Ashley. After her sisters' music success with their sophomore album I Am The Cute One, Olsen was signed by their label BMG Kidz in August 1994. Despite being signed to the children's music label, Olsen never recorded any music. As a child, she took ballet lessons and acting classes and spent time at musical theatre camp. For a time, she chose ballet over acting and at one point wanted to work as an accountant at Wall Street.
Olsen got back into acting while in high school, but nearly quit pursuing acting in 2004 due to the media attention toward Mary-Kate's eating disorder. She went to Campbell Hall School in Studio City, California. Olsen attended New York University (NYU)'s Tisch School of the Arts, where she majored in drama. During college, she took classes at Atlantic Theater Company. She also spent a semester at the Moscow Art Theatre School in Russia, where she began to take acting more seriously than she had before. She attained understudy roles in the 2008 off-Broadway production of the play Dust and the 2009 Broadway production of the play Impressionism, which led to her securing an agent. Olsen graduated from NYU in January 2013.
Career
Early roles (2011–2014)

Olsen made her film debut in the 2011 thriller film Martha Marcy May Marlene. The film, along with her performance, received critical acclaim following its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. Olsen earned several award nominations for her portrayal of the titular Martha, a young woman suffering from delusions after fleeing her life in a cult and returning to her family, including those for the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actress and the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead. She attributed her interest in the character to her own fascination with mental illnesses. Olsen next appeared in the horror film Silent House, which garnered her "rave reviews". Despite premiering at the Sundance Film Festival alongside Martha Marcy May Marlene, it was released in 2012, during which she also starred in the thriller Red Lights and the comedy Liberal Arts.
In January 2013, Olsen garnered a nomination for the BAFTA Rising Star Award at the 66th British Academy Film Awards. Later that year, she played Edie Parker, novelist Jack Kerouac's first wife and the author of the Beat Generation memoir You'll Be Okay, in the biographical drama Kill Your Darlings. She also appeared in the American remake of the 2003 South Korean film Oldboy, playing Marie Sebastian, a nurse who helps the protagonist, played by Josh Brolin, find his daughter. That same year, she starred as the titular Juliet in an off-Broadway production of the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. The New York Times critic Ben Brantley described her portrayal as "alternating between saucy petulance and hysteria".
She played the leading role in In Secret, a film adaptation of Émile Zola's 1867 novel Thérèse Raquin. The film was released in February 2014. Later that year, Olsen starred in the monster film Godzilla, opposite Bryan Cranston and Aaron Taylor-Johnson, which received positive reviews and grossed $529 million against a $160 million production budget. She and Dakota Fanning co-starred as teenage girls in Brooklyn in the film Very Good Girls, released that same year, which Josh Duboff of Vanity Fair characterized as unfavorably reviewed.
Marvel Cinematic Universe and other roles (2015–present)
Olsen starred in the 2015 superhero film Avengers: Age of Ultron, a sequel to The Avengers, joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe media franchise. In the film, she portrayed Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch, which marked the comic book character's film debut. She first appeared as the character in a post-credits scene of the 2014 film Captain America: The Winter Soldier, alongside Aaron Taylor-Johnson, who portrayed Maximoff's brother, Pietro. Olsen played the part with an accent originating from a fictional country called Sokovia, which she described as similar to Slovakian. She reprised the role in Captain America: Civil War (2016), Avengers: Infinity War (2018), and Avengers: Endgame (2019), the last of which became the second highest-grossing film of all time. With the role, Olsen rose to fame.

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Alongside Paul Bettany as Vision, Olsen played Maximoff again in the superhero miniseries WandaVision, which premiered on Disney+ in January 2021. In addition to complimenting Olsen and Bettany's chemistry, critics praised the cast, with Voxs Alex Abad-Santos writing Olsen was brilliant in her portrayal and Linda Holmes of NPR highlighting her "indelible central performance" in their respective reviews. Olsen earned a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie and Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film for her performance. She reprised the role in the film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, which was released in May 2022 to mixed reviews. Olsen's performance received praise, with Owen Gleiberman of Variety writing that it "generates an operatic fire".

Olsen starred as housewife Candy Montgomery in Love and Death (2023), an HBO Max limited series about a 1980 killing in Texas. Her performance earned her a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film. Following the series, Olsen then starred in Azazel Jacobs' drama film His Three Daughters and the science fiction thriller The Assessment. She voiced a variant of Wanda Maximoff in Marvel's animated series Marvel Zombies, which released on September 24, 2025. She then appeared as Joan in David Freyne's romantic comedy Eternity alongside Miles Teller and Callum Turner, which released on November 26, 2025.
Olsen will next appear in Sam Esmail's thriller Panic Carefully, which is set for release on February 26, 2027. In 2025, Deadline reported that FX had ordered a pilot for Seven Sisters, a drama series. The report indicated the project would reunite Olsen with director Sean Durkin, who previously directed her in Martha Marcy May Marlene. She is also attached to star in Todd Solondz's dark comedy Love Child with Charles Melton, an Apple TV+ limited series Once There Were Wolves, adapted from Charlotte McConaghy's novel, and Panos Cosmatos' vampire thriller Flesh Of The Gods alongside Oscar Isaac and Kristen Stewart.
Personal life
Olsen has credited Diane Keaton as a primary influence, both in her acting and personal life. Keaton helped Olsen learn to be "the kind of woman I wanted to be, because I hadn't seen the woman I felt connected to in films. I was like, I'm not the sexy one, I'm not the nerd, I don't know where I fit." Her older sisters, Mary-Kate and Ashley, have also influenced her and given her career advice, though at one point Olsen considered changing her name to her middle name, Chase, to distance herself from her sisters, as she wanted to be noticed for her talent and not solely for being their sister.
Olsen says she became an atheist at the age of 13 because she believes "religion should be about community and having a place to go in prayer, not something that should determine women's freedoms." She once held a real estate license in New York, which she obtained after first moving there. Olsen is an ambassador for the company Bobbi Brown Cosmetics. She and actor Boyd Holbrook were in a relationship from 2011 to 2014.
Olsen became engaged to musician Robbie Arnett, of the American band Milo Greene, in July 2019 after three years of dating. The two secretly eloped that same year. She and Arnett live in Los Angeles. Together, they co-wrote the children's books Hattie Harmony: Worry Detective, released in June 2022, and Hattie Harmony: Opening Night, released in June 2023. Olsen and Arnett's experiences with anxiety inspired the books' creations.
Filmography
Film
| Year | Title | Role | Notes | 1994 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | 2027 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| How the West Was Fun | Girl in Car | Television film | |||||||||||||||||
| Martha Marcy May Marlene | Martha / Marcy May / Marlene Lewis | ||||||||||||||||||
| Red Lights | Sally Owen | ||||||||||||||||||
| Silent House | Sarah | ||||||||||||||||||
| Peace, Love & Misunderstanding | Zoe | ||||||||||||||||||
| Liberal Arts | Zibby | ||||||||||||||||||
| Kill Your Darlings | Edie Parker | ||||||||||||||||||
| Oldboy | Marie Sebastian / Mia Doucett | ||||||||||||||||||
| In Secret | Thérèse Raquin | ||||||||||||||||||
| Captain America: The Winter Soldier | Wanda Maximoff | Uncredited cameo; mid-credits scene | |||||||||||||||||
| Very Good Girls | Gerry Fields | ||||||||||||||||||
| Godzilla | Elle Brody | ||||||||||||||||||
| Avengers: Age of Ultron | Wanda Maximoff | ||||||||||||||||||
| I Saw the Light | Audrey Williams | ||||||||||||||||||
| Captain America: Civil War | Wanda Maximoff | ||||||||||||||||||
| Ingrid Goes West | Taylor Sloane | ||||||||||||||||||
| Wind River | Jane Banner | ||||||||||||||||||
| Kodachrome | Zooey Kern | ||||||||||||||||||
| Avengers: Infinity War | Wanda Maximoff | ||||||||||||||||||
| Avengers: Endgame | |||||||||||||||||||
| Spider-Man: No Way Home | Uncredited cameo; post-credits scene | ||||||||||||||||||
| Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness | Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch | ||||||||||||||||||
| His Three Daughters | Christina | Also executive producer | |||||||||||||||||
| The Assessment | Mia | ||||||||||||||||||
| Eternity | Joan Cutler | Also executive producer | |||||||||||||||||
| Post-production |
Television
| Year | Title | Role | Notes | 2016 | 2017 | 2018–2019 | 2021 | 2021–2022 | 2022 | 2023 | 2025 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Drunk History | Norma Kopp | Episode: "Siblings" | |||||||||
| HarmonQuest | Stirrip | Episode: "The Keystone Obelisk" | |||||||||
| Sorry for Your Loss | Leigh Shaw | Main role; also executive producer | |||||||||
| WandaVision | Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch | Main role; 9 episodes | |||||||||
| Marvel Studios: Assembled | Herself | 2 episodes | |||||||||
| Saturday Night Live | Episode: "Benedict Cumberbatch/Arcade Fire" | ||||||||||
| Love & Death | Candy Montgomery | Miniseries | |||||||||
| What If...? | Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch | Voice; 2 episodes | |||||||||
| Marvel Zombies | Voice; 3 episodes |
Theatre
| Year | Title | Role | Venue | 2013 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Romeo and Juliet | Juliet | Classic Stage Company |
Accolades
| Year | Association | Category | Nominated work | Result | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2018 | 2019 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chicago Film Critics Association | Most Promising Performer | Martha Marcy May Marlene | |||||||||||||||
| Best Actress | |||||||||||||||||
| Detroit Film Critics Society | Best Breakthrough Performance | ||||||||||||||||
| Elle Women in Hollywood | Woman of the Year | ||||||||||||||||
| Florida Film Critics Circle | Pauline Kael Breakout Award | Martha Marcy May Marlene | |||||||||||||||
| Ghent International Film Festival | Special Mention | ||||||||||||||||
| Gotham Independent Film Awards | Best Breakthrough Actress | ||||||||||||||||
| Best Ensemble Performance | |||||||||||||||||
| Indiana Film Journalists Association | Best Actress | ||||||||||||||||
| Los Angeles Film Critics Association | New Generation Award | ||||||||||||||||
| Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards | Best Actress in a Leading Role | ||||||||||||||||
| San Diego Film Critics | Best Actress | ||||||||||||||||
| Satellite Awards | Best Actress – Motion Picture | ||||||||||||||||
| St. Louis Film Critics Association | Best Actress | ||||||||||||||||
| Toronto Film Critics Association | Best Actress | ||||||||||||||||
| Village Voice Film Poll | Best Actress | ||||||||||||||||
| Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association | Best Actress | ||||||||||||||||
| Alliance of Women Film Journalists | Best Breakthrough Performance | ||||||||||||||||
| Critics' Choice Movie Awards | Best Actress | ||||||||||||||||
| Dublin Film Critics' Circle Awards | Best Actress | ||||||||||||||||
| Breakthrough Artist | |||||||||||||||||
| Dorian Awards | We're Wilde About You / Rising Star Award | ||||||||||||||||
| Independent Spirit Awards | Best Female Lead | Martha Marcy May Marlene | |||||||||||||||
| International Cinephile Society Awards | Best Actress | ||||||||||||||||
| NewNowNext Awards | Next Mega Star | Silent House | |||||||||||||||
| Online Film Critics Society | Best Actress | Martha Marcy May Marlene | |||||||||||||||
| Saturn Awards | Best Actress | ||||||||||||||||
| Vancouver Film Critics Circle | Best Actress | ||||||||||||||||
| British Academy Film Awards | BAFTA Rising Star Award | ||||||||||||||||
| Fangoria Chainsaw Awards | Best Leading Actress | Silent House | |||||||||||||||
| Teen Choice Awards | Choice Movie: Breakout Star | Godzilla | |||||||||||||||
| Deauville American Film Festival | Hollywood Rising Star Award | ||||||||||||||||
| Teen Choice Awards | Choice Movie: Breakout Star | Avengers: Age of Ultron | |||||||||||||||
| Teen Choice Awards | Choice Movie: Chemistry | Captain America: Civil War | |||||||||||||||
| MTV Movie & TV Awards | Best Fight | Avengers: Infinity War | |||||||||||||||
| Teen Choice Awards | Choice Action Movie Actress | ||||||||||||||||
| Critics' Choice Television Awards | Best Actress in a Drama Series | Sorry for Your Loss | |||||||||||||||
| MTV Movie & TV Awards | Best Performance in a Show | WandaVision | |||||||||||||||
| Best Fight | |||||||||||||||||
| Hollywood Critics Association Awards | Best Actress in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Television Movie | ||||||||||||||||
| Dorian Awards | Best TV Performance | ||||||||||||||||
| Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie | ||||||||||||||||
| TCA Awards | Individual Achievement in Drama | ||||||||||||||||
| People's Choice Awards | Female TV Star of 2021 | ||||||||||||||||
| Critics' Choice Television Awards | Best Actress in a Movie/Miniseries | ||||||||||||||||
| Critics' Choice Super Awards | Best Actress in a Superhero Series | ||||||||||||||||
| Golden Globe Awards | Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film | ||||||||||||||||
| Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite Female TV Star (Family) | ||||||||||||||||
| Saturn Awards | Best Actress in a Streaming Television Series | ||||||||||||||||
| People's Choice Awards | Female Movie Star of 2022 | Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness | |||||||||||||||
| Action Movie Star of 2022 | |||||||||||||||||
| Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite Movie Actress | ||||||||||||||||
| Critics' Choice Super Awards | Best Actress in a Superhero Movie | ||||||||||||||||
| Best Villain in a Movie | |||||||||||||||||
| MTV Movie & TV Awards | Best Villain | ||||||||||||||||
| Awards Daily Cooler Awards | Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited/Anthology Series | Love & Death | |||||||||||||||
| Gold Derby Awards | Limited Movie/Actress | ||||||||||||||||
| Online Film & Television Awards | Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Limited or Anthology Series | ||||||||||||||||
| Golden Globe Awards | Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film | ||||||||||||||||
| Independent Spirit Awards | Robert Altman Award | His Three Daughters |
Notes
References
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