Basically, I'm living the life of an actress in L.A. And I've recently had some pretty good fortune.
If you stand up for women, then don't bash me.
I was in a military family, so by the time I was 13 I'd lived in six different places.
I hate running. I know I'm curvier - I know I'm small, but I'm not ripped. But I make a choice to be that way. I realize my arms aren't as toned as Halle Berry's but I don't want them to be.
For 'Iron Man' I had to improv with Robert Downey Jr., which is like going up against LeBron in basketball. At one point he stopped and said, 'Can we give a round of applause to Olivia, because she's rocking it right now.'
I'm not one of those people who walks away and says, "That's a lot better than I thought it was going to be." I said, "No, this is as bad as I thought it was going to be, I didn't like it. I didn't want to talk to anybody."
I got to play with Nintendo's Wii, yes it's a funny name and not very revolutionary but it was fun whipping your arms around.
I'm really sarcastic. Not Morgan Webb sarcastic. She's dry, 100%. I'm different from her.
I grew up in a military family. I was moved around from school to school, so people aren't always the most welcoming to new girls in school.
Jon Stewart hires people that he thinks are funny. That's it. That's the only requirement.
If you think something's funny, go with that. Most comedians pull jokes from a place of honesty.