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After "Ready Player One", you can't forget this cool girl | Color appreciation

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The heroine of Ready Player One, Samantha Cook/Artemis, is arguably cool to the bone, and Olivia Cook herself is not to mention.

After "Ready Player One", you can't forget this cool girl | Color appreciation

It's pretty cool

Many people know that Olivia Cook started with the American drama "Bates Inn", in which she played Emma as a veritable "oxygen girl" - inhaling oxygen all the time.

After "Ready Player One", you can't forget this cool girl | Color appreciation

Olivia Cook in Bates Inn

In "Me and Earl and the Girl Who Died", which became famous at the Sundance Film Festival, Rachel, played by Olivia Cook, is still dying.

After "Ready Player One", you can't forget this cool girl | Color appreciation

Olivia Cook in Me and Earl and the Girl Who Will Die

In order to shoot Rachel's shaved hair in "Me and Earl and the Girl Who Will Die", Olivia Cook actually shaved her head.

In the end, the bridge section of the film was deleted, but Olivia Cook still had to hold the bald head for a while, "Really, really light, others can't bear to look at me directly." 」 Having said that, she doesn't actually feel regret or regret, "Although you spend most of your time as an actress pretending, I don't want it to be a superficial struggle." ”

After "Ready Player One", you can't forget this cool girl | Color appreciation

Olivia Cook, photographed by Chris Colls in August 2014, when her hair had grown a little

After "Ready Player One", you can't forget this cool girl | Color appreciation
After "Ready Player One", you can't forget this cool girl | Color appreciation
After "Ready Player One", you can't forget this cool girl | Color appreciation
After "Ready Player One", you can't forget this cool girl | Color appreciation
After "Ready Player One", you can't forget this cool girl | Color appreciation
After "Ready Player One", you can't forget this cool girl | Color appreciation

A group of photographs taken by Olivia Cook for the June 2015 issue of Refinery29 magazine

After "Ready Player One", you can't forget this cool girl | Color appreciation
After "Ready Player One", you can't forget this cool girl | Color appreciation
After "Ready Player One", you can't forget this cool girl | Color appreciation
After "Ready Player One", you can't forget this cool girl | Color appreciation
After "Ready Player One", you can't forget this cool girl | Color appreciation
After "Ready Player One", you can't forget this cool girl | Color appreciation

A group of photographs taken by Olivia Cook for the July 2015 issue of InStyle magazine

After "Ready Player One", you can't forget this cool girl | Color appreciation
After "Ready Player One", you can't forget this cool girl | Color appreciation
After "Ready Player One", you can't forget this cool girl | Color appreciation

A group of photographs taken by Olivia Cook for the October 2015 issue of ASOS magazine

You may not believe it, but Olivia Cook, who was born in 1993, doesn't have a social media account and isn't keen on media exposure. So her photos and red carpet photos, everyone looks at and cherishes.

Her new films this year also include a collaboration with Dan Fogelman ("Danny Collins"), directed by Antonio Collins. Banderas, Annette Bening, Olivia Wilde, Oscar Isaac and others co-starred in the film "A Lifetime".

Finally, admire a wave of Olivia Cook with long hair.

After "Ready Player One", you can't forget this cool girl | Color appreciation
After "Ready Player One", you can't forget this cool girl | Color appreciation
After "Ready Player One", you can't forget this cool girl | Color appreciation
After "Ready Player One", you can't forget this cool girl | Color appreciation
After "Ready Player One", you can't forget this cool girl | Color appreciation
After "Ready Player One", you can't forget this cool girl | Color appreciation
After "Ready Player One", you can't forget this cool girl | Color appreciation

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