Overview
- Elizabeth Olsen, 36, told The Times that as the youngest of four born within five years, her upbringing was “pretty chaotic” and often spent on sets while her twin sisters worked.
- She said Mary-Kate and Ashley were “forced” to attend her school plays and dance recitals but did not give her acting advice, describing the Olsens as simply a supportive family.
- Olsen recalled nearly quitting acting because of the scrutiny her sisters faced and said she pursued formal training, including a term at the Moscow Art Theatre School, to legitimize her craft.
- Discussing her current career, she noted uncertainty about when Marvel might next use her as Wanda Maximoff and highlighted her recent work in A24’s Eternity.
- The coverage also notes that Mary-Kate and Ashley now helm fashion label The Row, which has been reported as valued around $1 billion, as they largely maintain private lives.