From TV to Blockbusters: Olivia Wilde's Journey Through Hollywood
From TV to Blockbusters frames Olivia Wilde’s career trajectory across mainstream Hollywood roles, from early television to major studio films and directing. The article credits Wilde’s breakthrough in 2003 with a role on Fox’s Skin, followed by film work including The Girl Next Door and a lead television part in The Black Donnellys. It also highlights her range across drama, action and comedy, including voice work on BoJack Horseman and a Broadway stint in an adaptation of George Orwell’s 1984. More recently, it states she has moved into directing, pointing to a new A24 film positioned as a highly discussed 2026 release. The piece also reviews her filmography through specific titles, including The Change-Up, described as a body-swap comedy starring Ryan Reynolds and Jason Bateman, and Butter, a comedy involving butter carving with Jennifer Garner and other cast members.






