For the last several years, Olivia Wilde has inhabited celebrity purgatory. That is, she's just recognizable enough that when she appears on screens you've thought, "Oh, it's her…that hot girl…the one that looks like Jenna in the face, and Paris in the waist…what was she in?" Then you recall, "Oh, that's right, she was the lesbian love interest on The O.C… Funny, I'll never admit that I knew that to another man." Then your mind drifts, and you think about something else—Jenna or Paris, perhaps—but you never place a name to her seductive face. Well, that, good people, is about to change. Olivia Wilde is set to ascend to the A-list thanks to a key role in the ensemble cast of Nick Cassavetes's whiteboy Menace II Society, Alpha Dog, in which she holds her own alongside heavyweights like Bruce Willis, Sharon Stone, Justin Timberlake, and Emile Hirsch. In fact, her final scene, in which she emasculates an on-the-run Hirsch for not being able to, um, perform—even after some inspired fluffing—is one of the film's most memorable moments.
However, Alpha Dog is just the beginning for the 22-year-old Phillips Exeter alum, who, surprisingly, comes from a lineage of revered journalists. The Washington, D.C., native is set to star opposite Paul Walker later this year in The Death And Life Of Bobby Z, as well as in Crash director Paul Haggis's new TV show, The Black Donnellys. Complex had the good fortune to catch up with Young Blue Eyes at a mansion in the Hollywood Hills and discuss her rising star, her naked ambition, and whether Emile is a meal.