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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Inga Parkel

Olivia Wilde says casting director told her she had a ‘pie face’ early in career

Olivia Wilde has opened up about an odd critique she received about her appearance from a casting director early in her acting career.

The 42-year-old actor and director — whose new movie The Invite, co-starring Seth Rogen, Penélope Cruz and Edward Norton, had a limited release on June 26 — recalled being told she had a “pie face” on Monday’s episode of Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast.

After Shepard complimented her, asking her if she ever downplayed “how f***ing beautiful” she is, Wilde admitted: “No, because I did not feel beautiful at all. In fact, coming to L.A., I don’t know, does anyone get to this town and feel beautiful?

“I was like, this is crazy. The first waiting room I sat in as an actress, I was like, ‘Ah, I gotta go. This is a different species,’ I think that it took me a while to understand that what made me, I guess we all kind of go on this journey, but like what made me different was good and I didn’t need to try to make myself look like the other girls, but I really felt unattractive,” she said.

“I definitely just felt such imposter syndrome. I remember a casting director early on, when I went to an audition, told me I had a ‘pie face,’” Wilde said. “But she kind of said it in a way that sounded like she was trying to be nice.”

“She said something like, ‘You’ll be fine. You’ve got...’ I think she might’ve said apple pie, pumpkin pie — so there was maybe a flavor attached to the pie,” the Don’t Worry Darling director recounted. “But I think she was trying to say something nice. I took it as like, ‘You are hideous,’ like flat [face], big head.”

Wilde remembered walking away from the audition feeling defeated. “When I think about the drawer of push-up bras that I had for auditions because I thought maybe that would help, and it doesn’t,” she noted. “And it’s so sad — being a 19-year-old going to auditions is rough.”

Just last month, the House alum reacted in good humor to cruel comments about her appearance after a red-carpet interview with SFGate at the premiere of The Invite went viral for the wrong reasons.

Social media commentators suggested that Wilde looked bug-eyed and skeletal in the footage, even going so far as to compare her to Gollum from the Lord of the Rings films.

Olivia Wilde's next feature film, 'The Invite,' is garnering Oscar buzz (A24)
Olivia Wilde's next feature film, 'The Invite,' is garnering Oscar buzz (A24)

Addressing the comparisons in a video on her Instagram Story, she posted a screenshot of her viral conversation with SFGate next to a photo of the Lord of the Rings character.

In the background, her brother, Charlie Cockburn, asked: “Olivia Wilde, do you care to address recent rumors that you’re a resurrected corpse?”

“Listen, that’s a fisheye lens,” she laughed in the video. “And I admit, is that my best angle? Was that my best-ever look? No. No, it’s startling. It’s a startling image.”

Reiterating that “it was a fish-eye lens,” Wilde added, “I don’t know why I was so close to the camera. I didn’t have to be. That’s not the truth.”

“Do you have any more questions?” she asked her brother. “I’m not dead.”

The Invite, which follows a couple who invite their enigmatic neighbors to a dinner party that quickly spirals into unexpected places, is already garnering Oscar buzz. It is Wilde’s third-directed feature film and comes four years after her divisive sci-fi thriller Don’t Worry Darling.

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