Rachel Bilson

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Rachel Bilson

Birth name Rachel Sarah Bilson
Born August 25, 1981 (1981-08-25) (age 26)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Years active 2003-
Parents Danny Bilson
Janice Stango

Rachel Sarah Bilson (born August 25, 1981)[1] is an American actress. After growing up in a California show business family, she made her television debut in 2003 and subsequently became well-known for playing Summer Roberts on the prime time dramedy series The O.C. Bilson made her film debut in the 2006 film The Last Kiss, appeared as "Lou" on the NBC show Chuck, and will star in the 2008 thriller Jumper.

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Bilson was born in LA, California to a Jewish American father[2], writer/director/producer Danny Bilson, and a Philadelphia-born Italian American mother,[3] sex therapist Janice Stango.[4] Her father comes from a show business family; her great-grandfather, George Bilson, was the head of the trailer department at RKO Pictures, while her Brooklyn-born great-grandmother, Hattie Bilson, was a screenwriter and her grandfather, Bruce Bilson, is a film director.[5] Bilson's parents divorced during her childhood, and in 1997, her father remarried Heather Medway, an actress and the mother of Bilson's half-sister Hattie (born December 19, 2001).

Bilson has been noted as having a "self-destructive, rebellious period" during her teen years.[6] When she was thirteen, she and a group of her brother's friends[7] were involved in a car accident, a head-on collision with another car. As a result, Bilson was unconscious for a few days, had a scar above her right eye, and sometimes suffers from migraines and memory loss;[8] she has stated that the experience "changed" her,[7] encouraging her to "stop... getting into trouble"[5] and stopping her from "going down that road".[7]

Bilson graduated from Walter Reed Middle School in 1996 and from Notre Dame High School in 1999. During her time at Notre Dame, she appeared in productions of Bye Bye Birdie, Once Upon a Mattress and The Crucible, and appeared on stage together with Katharine McPhee, who attended the same school and would later be a finalist on American Idol.[9]

Bilson attended Grossmont College in San Diego, but dropped out after one year,[10] taking her father's advice to pursue a professional acting career[5] and making several appearances in commercials, including advertisements for Raisin Bran and Pepto-Bismol.[5] She made her screen acting debut in early 2003, appearing in episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter, and in the short film, Unbroken. Bilson was subsequently cast in The O.C., which debuted in August of 2003. Her character, Summer Roberts, was initially intended to appear in only a few episodes, but became a series regular after a successful run, as Bilson's on-screen romance with Seth Cohen (Adam Brody) became a noted aspect of the series.[10]

Bilson with Adam Brody on The O.C.
Bilson with Adam Brody on The O.C.

As a result of the success of The O.C., Bilson has become well-known among teenage audiences. At the 2005 Teen Choice Awards, Bilson collected three awards - "Choice Hottie Female", "Choice TV Actress (Drama)" and "Best Onscreen TV Chemistry" (jointly won with Adam Brody).[11] In 2005, Maxim magazine named her sixth in their annual "Hot 100 List";[12] in 2006, the publication awarded her #14.[13] The UK edition of FHM Magazine named her 28th in the 2006 100 Sexiest Women in the World list,[14] while the US Edition Ranked her 77th in 2005.[15] Bilson was also named one of the "50 Most Beautiful People" in 2006 People magazine.[16]

Bilson's first film role was in The Last Kiss, a romantic comedy/drama also starring Zach Braff and Jacinda Barrett. In the film, which opened on September 15, 2006, Bilson plays a college student who seduces Braff's character. Bilson had long wanted to work with Braff, having admired the film Garden State, which he directed and starred in.[17] A body double was used for the film's sexual scene between Bilson and Braff's characters, as Bilson specified that she "feel[s] really strong[ly]" about not appearing in a nude scene.[18] One review of the film noted that Bilson played the role with "surprising depth",[19] although another critic described her role as "Glenn Close in Fatal Attraction as an airhead valley girl with a hot bod".[20]

Bilson has stated that she prefers acting in feature films to appearing on television, and that she would like the kind of roles "that Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johansson are offered".[10] She has specified that though she is "grateful" for the success of The O.C.,[21] she feels that the show "is over" and that she is "ready to move on" to film roles.[22] In September of 2006, unconfirmed reports surfaced that Bilson was linked to star in a film version of the comic book character Wonder Woman;[23] Bilson has stated that these reports were untrue.[24] These reports spawned solely from a Wonder Woman costume she wore in an episode of The O.C.

In late 2006, Bilson was cast in the role of Millie in Doug Liman's thriller Jumper, as the replacement for actress Teresa Palmer; Bilson began filming the role in October of that year.[25] The film is scheduled for a February 2008 release. Rachel will also appear in friend Josh Schwartz's new NBC comedy, Chuck.

Bilson began dating her The O.C. co-star, Adam Brody in 2003. In 2005, Brody gave Bilson a pit bull, Penny Lane, as a birthday present. The couple later adopted another dog, Thurmen Murmen. In December 2006, Bilson and Brody ended their relationship.[26] She is also close friends with co-star Mischa Barton.

Rachel Bilson has been recognized by several media sources as being a "fashion junkie"[27][28][29] She has described herself as having a "vintage" sense of style, and noted Kate Moss and Diane Keaton as inspirations.[29] Bilson enjoys watching television game shows, especially Jeopardy!,[5] and has stated that if she were not acting, she would be a pre-school teacher.[29] Her favorite designers are Stella McCartney, Marc Jacobs and Chanel. Bilson has turned down requests to appear seminude in magazines, specifying that she feels that her body "is sacred" and "not there for the whole world to see".[30] However, she has been featured in Stuff magazine. She currently resides in Los Angeles, California.

Year Title Role Notes
2003 8 Simple Rules Jenny Television, 1 episode
2003 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Colleen Television, 1 episode
2003 Unbroken Rachel Short film
2004 That '70s Show Christy Television, 1 episode
2006 The Last Kiss Kim
2003–2007 The O.C. Summer Roberts Television, regular
2007 Chuck Lou Television, 2 episodes
2008 Jumper Millie Post-Production

  1. ^ RachelBilson.com and Bilson's State of California birth certificate confirm her full name as "Rachel Sarah Bilson" and her birth date as August 25
  2. ^ Bloom, Nate (2006-09-15). Celebrity Jews. The Jewish News Weekly of Northern California. Retrieved on 2007-01-20.
  3. ^ Gensler, Howard. "It's star- and navel-gazing at this year's fest", Philadelphia Daily News, 2006-09-11. Retrieved on 2007-01-20. 
  4. ^ http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20012533,00.html
  5. ^ a b c d e Bried, Erin (May, 2006). "Just beachy". Self (magazine): 36-38. 
  6. ^ Rachel Bilson's car crash wake up. Monsters and Critics (2006-09-20). Retrieved on 2007-01-20.
  7. ^ a b c Bilson Relives Car Crash Terror. Teen Hollywood (2006-10-10). Retrieved on 2007-01-20.
  8. ^ Williams, Lowri (2005-05-05). 'The OC's Rachel Bilson Reveals Her Near Death Experience. EntertainmentWise. Retrieved on 2007-01-20.
  9. ^ BILSON BACKED SCHOOLMATE MCPHEE DURING AMERICAN IDOL. Contact Music (2006-07-09). Retrieved on 2007-01-20.
  10. ^ a b c O'Toole, Lesley. "Rachel Bilson: She's the one", The Independent, 2006-10-31. Retrieved on 2007-01-20. 
  11. ^ AP. "Teen Choice awards", TheAge.com, 2005-08-15. Retrieved on 2007-01-20. 
  12. ^ Business Wire. "MAXIM MAGAZINE Unveils Their ``Hot 100 for 2005; Eva Longoria Crowned #1 This Year", FindArticles, 2005-05-10. Retrieved on 2007-01-20. 
  13. ^ PRNewswire. "MAXIM Magazine Unveils Their 'Hot 100' for 2006", PR Newswire, 2005-05-15. Retrieved on 2007-01-20. 
  14. ^ FHM 100 Sexiest Women in the World 2006. MyKensington.co.uk (2006). Retrieved on 2007-01-20.
  15. ^ FHM 100 Sexiest Women 2005. FreeJose.com (2005). Retrieved on 2007-01-20.
  16. ^ RACHEL BILSON. People Magazine (2006). Retrieved on 2007-01-20.
  17. ^ [? Last Kiss is 1st film for OC star]. DailyIndia (2006-09-10). Retrieved on 2007-01-20.
  18. ^ O.C. Star Bilson's Horror At Nude Scenes. Teen Hollywood (2006-09-03). Retrieved on 2007-01-20.
  19. ^ Wang, Li (2006-09-15). Goofy Braff gets serious for mature take on modern relationships. PennLive.com. Retrieved on 2007-01-20.
  20. ^ Verniere, James. "Boys don’t cry", The Boston Herald, 2006-09-15. Retrieved on 2007-01-20. 
  21. ^ Murillo, Kathy Cano (2005-09-13). Q&A: Rachel Bilson. The Arizona Republic. Retrieved on 2007-01-20.
  22. ^ Cribb, David (2006-09-12). Rachel Bilson to quit 'The O.C.'?. Digital Spy. Retrieved on 2007-01-20.
  23. ^ Gough, Bob (2006-09-14). Report: Rachel Bilson Cast as Wonder Woman. ComicBookMovie.com. Retrieved on 2007-01-20.
  24. ^ Bilson mentioned that she has not been cast in the role on Jimmy Kimmel Live, 9/15/06
  25. ^ Tyler, Josh (2006-10-16). Rachel Bilson Is A Jumper. Cinema Blend. Retrieved on 2007-01-20.
  26. ^ Margaret, Mary (2006-12-05). Rachel Bilson & Adam Brody Split. People magazine. Retrieved on 2007-12-20.
  27. ^ Pearson, Ryan (2006-09-20). Rachel Bilson, fashion junkie. PE.com. Retrieved on 2007-01-20.
  28. ^ Fischer, Paul (2006-08-22). Interview: Rachel Bilson "The Last Kiss". Dark Horizons. Retrieved on 2007-01-20.
  29. ^ a b c Guest (10/2006). Rachel Bilson The Last Kiss Q&A. FutureMovies. Retrieved on 2007-01-20.
  30. ^ Rachel Bilson Believes Her Body Is Sacred & Only for Boyfriend To See. StarPulse.com (2006-10-10). Retrieved on 2007-01-20.

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