Mini Biography:
Birth Name : Lisa Olivia Munn
Date of Birth : 3 July 1980, Oklahoma, USA
Height : 5' 6" (1.68 m)
Olivia Munn, daughter of Kim and Sam Munn, grew up in a big family of
five children. She was 2 years old when her mother was remarried to an
Air Force man. After that they left her birthplace of Oklahoma and moved
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They spent most of the time in Tokyo, Japan. Back to the United States,
she moved out to Los Angeles to pursue her dream of becoming an actress.
After a few small roles her career took a very promising turn in 2006
with the role of Mily Acuna in the Hawaii TV series "Beyond the Break"
and her role as Rob Schneider's receptionist Maria in "Big Stan" (2007).
She hosts "the Daily Nut" and the "Formula D" Podcasts on G4. She is of
half-Caucasian and half-Chinese ancestry.
Television personality Olivia Munn was the object of many a video
gamer's fantasy. As co-host of the quirky tech series "Attack of the
Show!" (G4 Media, 2005- ),
Munn injected a much-needed dose of sex appeal in an otherwise geeky
show that featured reviews of games, viral videos, gadgets, and the
latest in pop culture.
Where she played a nurse. While her tech show's fan base was mostly
young male teens, she also captured the attention of Chris Pine - the
actor who played James
highly anticipated 2010 sequel "Iron Man 2" opposite Robert Downey,
Jr. Munn also made waves by showing off her assets in a risqué billboard
ad for PETA done in protest of the mistreatment of circus elephants. It
was a bold move for the versatile actress who started off her career as
a television host managed to transform herself into an engaging movie
starlet.
Lisa Olivia Munn was born on July 3, 1980 in Oklahoma. Her mother, Kim,
was of Chinese descent while her father, Sam, was German-Irish.
Munn grew up in Tokyo, Japan, where her stepfather was assigned. As a
teen, she appeared in various local theater productions and tried
incessantly to convince her mother to move to California so she could
pursue acting as a career. In 2004,
Munn moved to Los Angeles and began landing various commercial and
print work based on her exotic looks. Around that time, she worked as a
sideline reporter for Fox Sports, covering college football and women's
basketball.
Munn also had a minor role in the straight-to-DVD horror film "Scarecrow
Gone Wild" (2004). In 2006, she became a series regular on the drama
"Beyond the Break," playing a tough-as-nails teen surfer; a role that
came naturally to Munn, who practiced the sport in real life. Munn's
feature film debut arrived in the form of a nurse in the comedy "Big
Stan" (2007) starring Rob Schneider.
In 2006, Munn started co-hosting the series "Attack of the Show!,"
where she reviewed video games, gadgets, the most popular viral videos,
and movies. "AOTS," as the show was commonly known, made Munn an
"It Girl" among sci-fi and video game fanatics who could not get enough
of her flirty-yet-brainy appeal. Munn's segment titled "In Your Pants" -
where she answered sex and relationship questions from viewers - made
"AOTS" one of the G4 Network's highest-ranking series. One of those
fans was actor Pine, lead star of the action-packed sci-fi film "Star
Trek" (2009), whom Munn briefly dated. Like most Hollywood
relationships, the couple tried to keep maintain their privacy, but
their romance - albeit short-lived - was still photographed obsessively
by the paparazzi and the couple found themselves fodder for tabloid
gossip. In 2010, Munn made headlines for posing nude in a billboard ad
for PETA.
The actress, who also modeled for Nike, Pepsi, and Neutrogena, shed her
clothes for the attention-grabbing campaign to protest circuses that
mistreat elephants.
Munn's career kicked into high gear in 2010 with a featured role in the big-budgeted action adventure flick, "Iron Man 2,"
starring Downey, Jr. as billionaire inventor Tony Stark who also saves
the world as an armored super hero. Munn was initially cast to play
one-half of the crime-fighting duo The Avengers, but the role was
reconceived and reshot.
She ultimately appeared as an on-air TV correspondent reporting from an
event that Stark attends. That same year, Munn starred in the comedy
"Freeloaders,"
about a group of loafers whose lavish, freewheeling lifestyle is
threatened when their rock star friend sells the mansion they all live
in.
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