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Olivia Wilde interview: ‘I consider myself just as Irish as I am American. We went back and forth constantly’
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Olivia Wilde interview: ‘I consider myself just as Irish as I am American. We went back and forth constantly’

Olivia Wilde discusses her Irish heritage, emphasizing her strong connection to Ireland despite being born in New York and raised in Washington. She highlights her childhood summers in Ireland and her decision to attend drama school in Dublin, noting her family's historical ties to the country. Wilde reflects on her dual identity as both Irish and American, expressing her ongoing emotional bond with Ireland. The article also previews her new film, 'The Invite,' a comedy-drama co-starring Edward Norton and Penélope Cruz, drawing inspiration from classic works like 'Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' and exploring themes of marital tension and social dynamics during gatherings.

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Olivia Wilde interview: ‘I consider myself just as Irish as I am American. We went back and forth constantly’

Olivia Wilde discusses her Irish heritage, emphasizing her strong connection to Ireland despite being born in New York and raised in Washington. She highlights her childhood summers in Ireland and her decision to attend drama school in Dublin, noting her family's historical ties to the country. Wilde reflects on her dual identity as both Irish and American, expressing her ongoing emotional bond with Ireland. The article also previews her new film, 'The Invite,' a comedy-drama co-starring Edward Norton and Penélope Cruz, drawing inspiration from classic works like 'Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' and exploring themes of marital tension and social dynamics during gatherings.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article focuses on Olivia Wilde's personal connection to Ireland and her career, with no overt political commentary or advocacy. While it mentions cultural references and artistic influences, it does not take a clear ideological stance or frame the discussion in a politically charged manner. The

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