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Olivia Munn
Munn in 2018
Born
Lisa Olivia Munn

(1980-07-03)July 3, 1980(age 44)
EducationUniversity of Oklahoma(BA)
OccupationActress
Years active1999–present
Spouse
(m.2024)
Children2

Lisa Olivia Munn(born July 3, 1980) is an American actress. After an internship at a news station inTulsa,she moved to Los Angeles where she began her professional career as a television host for the gaming networkG4,primarily on the seriesAttack of the Show!from 2006 until 2010. Munn appeared as a correspondent onThe Daily Show with Jon Stewartfrom 2010 to 2011. She is known for her three-season-long portrayal of Sloan Sabbith inAaron Sorkin'sHBOpolitical drama seriesThe Newsroom(2012–2014).

Munn's other acting roles include a recurring role on the television seriesBeyond the Break(2006—2009) and supporting roles in comedy filmsBig Stan(2007) andDate Night(2010), andSteven Soderbergh's comedy-dramaMagic Mike(2012). She starred in the supernatural horror filmDeliver Us from Evil(2014), the comedyMortdecai(2015), andX-Men: Apocalypse(2016) asPsylocke.In 2017, Munn provided the voice of Koko inThe Lego Ninjago Movie,and had appeared in theHistory ChannelseriesSix(2017). In 2018, she had a leading role in the science fiction filmThe Predator,the fourth film in thePredatorfranchise.

Early life

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Lisa Olivia Munn was born on July 3, 1980, inOklahoma City,United States,[1][2]to Kimberly Schmid and Winston Munn.[3][4][5]Her father is ofGerman,Irish,andEnglishancestry.[6]Her mother, who is aVietnamese woman of Chinese ancestry,arrived as arefugeein the United States in 1975 following theVietnam Warand settled inOklahoma,where she met Munn's father.[7]Munn has two brothers and two sisters.[8]

When Munn was two years old, her parents divorced and her mother married a member of theUnited States Air Force.The family relocated toUtah,where they resided until 1986.[9]Munn's stepfather was then transferred toYokota Air BasenearTachikawainTokyo,Japan, where she spent her formative years.[10][11]She has recalled how her stepfather was "verbally abusive" and demeaning:[12]

"When [he] would be screaming his head off in the living room, I would hustle everybody into my room and launch into imitations of teachers or do scenes from movies. And that would take their minds off of the hell that was happening down the hall."[13]

When Munn was 16, her mother divorced her stepfather and moved with the children back to Oklahoma City.[14]Munn attendedPutnam City North High Schoolfor her junior and senior years,[15][16]then attended theUniversity of Oklahoma,where she earned aB.A.injournalismwith a minor inJapaneseanddramatic arts.[17][18]

Career

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2004–2009: Career beginnings and acting

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Munn at the 2009Electronic Entertainment Expo

Munn worked as an intern atthe NBC affiliateinTulsa[19]before relocating toLos Angeles.In 2004, she interned atFox Sports Networksand worked as asideline reporterfor college football and women's basketball. She said that she disliked the experience: "I was trying to be something I wasn't, and that made me really uncomfortable on live TV."[11] She soon moved to Los Angeles, where she was cast in a small role in thedirect-to-videohorror filmScarecrow Gone Wild.She appeared in rock bandZebrahead's music video for their song "Hello Tomorrow" as the love interest of lead singerJustin Mauriello.[20] She also appeared inNational Lampoon's Strip Poker,filmed atHedonism II,anaturist resortinNegril,Jamaica,withKato Kaelin.The films aired onDirecTVandIn Demandpay-per-view.

In late 2005, Munn began her role as teen surfer Mily Acuna over two seasons of the television dramaBeyond the Break,which aired duringNoggin's teen block,The N.[21]She enjoys surfing and continues to practice the sport.[22]She originally auditioned for the role of Kai Kealoha, but the producers wanted a "local girl".[23]She also appeared in the filmThe Road to Canyon Lake.[24]

In 2006, Munn won a contest put out to the public to find a replacement for departing co-host Kevin Rose on the popularG4 networkprogramAttack of the Show!She then began co-hosting withKevin Pereiraon April 10. She replaced temporary co-host Sarah Lane. The network, devoted to the world of video games and the video games lifestyle, was at first hesitant to hire Munn. Although she admits video games were her "weak point", she was confident in her technical knowledge.[25]On the show, she was featured with journalistAnna Davidin a segment called "In Your Pants", which deals with sex and relationship questions from viewers. While working onAttack of the Show!,she hostedFormula D,a now defunct program about Americandrift racing,and an onlinepodcastcalledAround the Net,formerly known asThe Daily Nut,for G4. She leftAttack of the Show!in December 2010 and was replaced byCandace Bailey.[26]She appeared in theRob SchneiderfilmBig Stan(2007), where she played Schneider's character's receptionist Maria.[11]She had a significant role in the horror filmInsanitarium,whereshe played a nurse at an asylum.[27]

2010–2014:The Newsroomand breakthrough

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Munn at the 2013Harper's BazaarWomen of the Year Awards

She had roles in the filmsDate Night(2010) andIron Man 2(2010).Robert Downey, Jr.praised Munn for her improvisation skills and led the crew in a round of applause.[28] Munn hostedMicrosoft's Bing-a-thon, an advertisement onHulufor the Microsoft search-engineBing,on June 8, 2009, alongsideJason Sudeikis.[29]Munn appeared inABC Family'sGreek,portraying Cappie's love interest, Lana. In May 2010,NBCannounced that Munn would star on the television seriesPerfect Couples.The half-hour romantic comedy premiered on January 20, 2011.[30]The series was canceled before it completed its first season run.[31]

On June 3, 2010, Munn debuted in her new role as a correspondent onComedy Central'sThe Daily Show.[32]She went on to appear in 16 more episodes as a correspondent, withTV Guidenaming her signature segment "Tiger Mothering," in which she mocked the high expectations of Chinese mothers, in part by interviewing her own mother.[33]Her last episode as a correspondent aired September 2, 2011. She returned for a brief segment in hostJon Stewart's final show on August 6, 2015.

In 2010, Munn guest-starred on NBC's comedy-dramaChuckas aCIAagent.[34]In 2011, Munn appeared in the comedy filmI Don't Know How She Does It(2011) as Momo. In 2012, Munn had a leading role inThe Babymakers,a minor role inFreeloaders,and appeared inMagic Mike,directed bySteven Soderbergh.She also appeared as Angie, Nick's stripper girlfriend, in three episodes in season two of FOX's sitcomNew Girl.[35]

Munn gained prominence in a lead role inAaron Sorkin's drama seriesThe NewsroomonHBO.In the series, she played Sloan Sabbith, an economist who worked on the show's fictional news network,ACN,alongside lead anchor Will McAvoy (Jeff Daniels). The series ran for three seasons from 2012 to 2015.[36]Since then, Munn and her costarThomas Sadoskihave discussed with Sorkin their desire for the show to return.[37]

Munn played a correspondent in "True Colors," the May 12, 2014 episode of the Showtime documentary seriesYears of Living Dangerouslyin which she interviewed Washington State GovernorJay Insleeabout his efforts to reduce CO2emissions in his home state. As of June 2014, Munn has been hired as the main promoter of Proactiv acne cleanser products starring in several commercials and one infomercial for the product. The commercials show Munn experiencing acne herself.

2015–present

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Beginning in January 2015, Munn voiced the character Phoebe Callisto on theDisney Junioranimated seriesMiles from Tomorrowland.In 2016, Munn was cast asElizabeth Braddock / Psylocke(one ofApocalypse's Four Horsemen) inX-Men: Apocalypse(for which she turned down an offer to appear in theDeadpoolfilm of that same year).[38]Though the film received mixed reviews,[39]it was a financial success, grossing over $500 million worldwide.[40]The same year, Munn had a leading role portraying a technical supervisor in the comedy filmOffice Christmas Party.[41]

She also had a starring role in the television seriesSixas aCIAoperative[42]and appeared onSeason 13ofAmerica's Got Talentas a guest judge in the season's second Judge Cuts episode. Munn also starred as a biologist in the 2018 science fiction horror filmThe Predator,the fourth installment in thePredatorfranchise.[43]Following the film's release, it was revealed that Munn's co-star, Steven Wilder Striegel, with whom she shared a scene, was a registeredsex offenderwho had preyed on a 14-year-old girl.[43]Upon learning of this, Munn informed her fellow cast members, and requested that the scene (Striegel's sole appearance in the film) be cut from the film, which20th Century Foxagreed to.[43]

Munn subsequently had a lead role in theNetflix-released romantic comedy filmLove Wedding Repeat(2020), a remake of the French featurePlan de Table,[44]and the filmThe Gateway(2021), about a social worker assigned to the care of the daughter of a single mother (played by Munn) who intervenes when the dad returns from prison and lures them into a life of crime.[45]

From 2021 to 2024, Munn voiced thesupervillainnessAkiko Yokohama / Lady Bullseye IIin theadult animated seriesHit-Monkey.

In print

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Munn withDeliver Us from Evilco-starJoel McHaleat the 2014 WonderCon

Munn has appeared in advertising campaigns forNike,PepsiandNeutrogena.She appeared on the Fall 2006 cover ofFoammagazine in September, inMen's Edgemagazine in August, and was featured in a pictorial inComplexin November 2006, where she later became a columnist.[46]In February 2007, she appeared as "Babe of the Month" in a non-nude pictorial inPlayboymagazine.[23]She discusses this shoot in her bookSuck it, Wonder Woman: The Misadventures of a Hollywood Geek.[47]

Munn also appeared in the July/August 2007 issue ofMen's Health.In September 2007, she was featured in the ItalianVanity Fairfor their "Hot Young Hollywood" Issue. Munn appeared in the Winter/Spring 2009 issue ofMen's Health Living.[48]She was featured as thecover girlfor the July/August 2009 issue ofPlayboy,and later on the cover of the January 2010 and February 2011 issues ofMaxim.Munn appears on the cover of the January 2012 issue ofFHMmagazine.[49]She was voted #2 by readers onMaxim's list of their Hot 100 Women of 2012.[50][51]

Munn's bookSuck It, Wonder Womanwas released on July 6, 2010. In a review forTime Out New York,Olivia Giovetti said that the book offers glimpses into Munn's life, but does not go into depth.[52]

Activism and charity work

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In 2011, Munn teamed up with Dosomething.org's Green Your School Challenge. She was a spokesperson for the campaign by filming a PSA regarding the challenge, and sat on the panel of judges that evaluated the entries.[53]

Munn helpedPETAwith a campaign that ultimately freed an illelephantfrom a touringcircus.Her blog forThe Huffington Post[54]was credited with encouraging fans to contact theUSDAon the elephant's behalf.[55]Munn posed for PETA's "I'd Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur" campaign in April 2010,[56][57]and again in January 2012.[better source needed][58]In February 2013, Munn fronted a PETA release of new footage showing cruelty to animals in Chinesefur farms.She appears in the 2021 short filmSave Ralph,a film byHumane Society Internationalaboutanimal testing.[59]

Munn has used her platform to speak out againstanti-Asian sentiments,harassment, and assaults following theCOVID-19 pandemic.[60]Munn was part of a roundtable discussion alongsideStop AAPI Hateco-founderRussell Jeung,RISEfounder and CEOAmanda NguyenwithCBS Newsentitled "Asian Americans Battling Bias: Continuing Crisis."[61]

Personal life

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In regard to the subject matter inDeliver Us from Evil,Munn has said that "I didn't believe in the supernatural before this movie." However, after viewing footage from theNew York City Police Departmentof alleged real-lifeexorcisms,she said "I'm a full believer [now]."[62][63]

She is ablack beltintaekwondo.[64]

In November 2017, Munn accused film directorBrett Ratnerof repeated instances ofsexual harassment,as well as an instance ofsexual assault.[65]She has supported theMe TooandTime's Upmovements with both personal efforts and public statements.[66][67]

From 2014 to 2017, Munn was in a relationship with NFL quarterbackAaron Rodgers.[68]In 2021, she began dating comedianJohn Mulaney,[69]and in September of that year, the pair announced that Munn was pregnant.[70]Their son was born on November 24, 2021.[71][72][73]Their son's middle name is in honor of Munn'sChinese-Vietnameseheritage.[74][75][76]Munn and Mulaney married in July 2024 in New York.[77]Their second child, a daughter, was born via surrogate on September 14, 2024.[78]

In March 2024, Munn revealed that she had been diagnosed withbreast cancerthe previous year. Munn announced that she had four surgeries in the previous ten months, including adouble mastectomy.Munn described the cancer as "aggressive" and "fast moving", but said it was caught with "enough time that I had options".[79]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2004 Scarecrow Gone Wild Girl #1 as Lisa Munn
National Lampoon's Strip Poker Herself as Lisa Munn
2005 The Road to Canyon Lake Asian mob girl as Lisa Munn
2007 Big Stan Maria
2008 Insanitarium Nancy
2009 The Slammin' Salmon Samara Dubois
2010 Date Night Claw Hostess
Iron Man 2 Chess Roberts
Jedi Junkies Herself
2011 I Don't Know How She Does It Momo Hahn
2012 Magic Mike Joanna
The Babymakers Audrey Macklin
Freeloaders Madeline
2014 Unity Narrator Documentary
Deliver Us from Evil Jen Sarchie
2015 Mortdecai Georgina Krampf
2016 Ride Along 2 Maya Cruz
Zoolander 2 Herself
X-Men: Apocalypse Elizabeth Braddock / Psylocke
Office Christmas Party Tracey Hughes
2017 The Lego Ninjago Movie Koko Voice[80]
2018 Ocean's 8 Herself Uncredited[81]
The Predator Casey Brackett
2019 Buddy Games Tiffany
Dick Move Agatha
2020 Love Wedding Repeat Dina
2021 Violet Violet[82]
2021 Save Ralph A rabbit Short film[59][80]
America: The Motion Picture Thomas Edison Voice[80]
The Gateway Dhalia Jode[83]

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2006–2010 Attack of the Show! Herself Co-host
2006–2007 Beyond the Break Mily Acuna Recurring role (seasons 1–2); 9 episodes
2008–2009 Sasuke Herself Competitor; 2 episodes
2009 Greek Lana 4 episodes
2009 Dave Knoll Finds His Soul Girl #1 Television film
2010 Accidentally on Purpose Nicole Episode: "Face Off"
2010–2011 The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Herself Correspondent
2010 Chuck Greta Episode: "Chuck Versus the Anniversary"
2010–2011 Perfect Couples Leigh Main role
2011 Robot Chicken Dr. Liz Wilson Voice, episode: "Kramer vs. Showgirls"
2012–2014 The Newsroom Sloan Sabbith Main role
2012 Paulilu Mixtape Katie Episode: "Ghost Tits"
2012–2013 New Girl Angie 3 episodes
2013 The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange Fudgie Voice, episode: "Orange Say Knock You Out"
2015–2018 Miles from Tomorrowland Captain Phoebe Liang Callisto Main voice role[80]
2018 23rd Critics' Choice Awards Herself TV special host
2018 Six Gina Cline Main role
2019 The Rook Monica Reed Main role
2021 The Demi Lovato Show Herself Episode: "Olivia Munn Speaks Up & Fights Back"[84]
2021–present Hit-Monkey Akiko Yokohama / Lady Bullseye II Main voice role[80]
2022 Tales of the Walking Dead Evie Episode: "Evie / Joe"
TBA Your Friends and Neighbors Upcoming series

Music videos

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Year Title Artist(s) Role
2004 "Hello Tomorrow" Zebrahead Girlfriend
2016 "Where's the Love?" The Black Eyed Peasfeaturing The World Herself
2019 "Graduation" Benny BlancoandJuice Wrld Greta
2021 "Cutthroat" Imagine Dragons Herself

Bibliography

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  • Munn, Olivia;Montandon, Mac (2010).Suck It, Wonder Woman!: The Misadventures of a Hollywood Geek.New York: St. Martin's Press.ISBN978-0-312-59105-2.

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