Olivia Cooke, 2020. | Olivia Cooke as Alicent Hightower. | Source: Getty Images | Instagram/houseofthedragonhbo

Olivia Cooke’s facts have piqued fans’ interest. The English actress has come a long way in her career, beginning as an ensemble member and gradually moving up to major television roles. She also avoided Twitter for a reason.

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Olivia Cooke has been a familiar face in the entertainment industry, appearing in various television shows and films. She is HBO’s latest addition to the new fantasy drama series, “House of the Dragon” (HOTD).

The recently-released series, which chronicles the story of the House Targaryen, is a prequel to the critically-acclaimed series “Game of Thrones.” As Cooke takes on a new role on “HOTD,” here are some interesting tidbits about the young actress.

Olivia Cooke at the HBO Original Drama Series "House Of The Dragon" World Premiere on July 27, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Olivia Cooke at the HBO Original Drama Series “House Of The Dragon” World Premiere on July 27, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

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Her Parents Are Not Actors

Like many other young Hollywood stars, many of Cooke’s fans speculated that she might have inherited her acting talent from her family. Cooke, on the other hand, addressed the rumors surrounding her family in a 2014 issue of Interview magazine:

“Do I come from a family of actors? No, I don’t.”

The young performer, born in Manchester, England, explained that neither of her parents became interested in acting. She said her mother, Lindsey worked as a sales representative, and her father, John, was a former police officer.

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She Started Acting at 8

Cooke did work her way up to become a performer, and both of her parents supported her. She took ballet lessons and did gymnastics. She also started performing with an amateur theater group when she was eight.

The young actress also reflected on her time as a member of her hometown’s theater group. She was a member of the ensemble in the production every year, but she never had the opportunity to take on a lead role.

Cooke admitted how disappointed she was at that time for not having a lead role. She was optimistic back then and even reminded herself she would land the coveted stage role every year, but she failed every time.

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She then thought that she may have enjoyed the ensemble too much and realized she did not take many risks or make a name for herself on stage. She added that she would feel embarrassed about stage acting.

The stunning actress was candid about her aversion to making large exaggerated facial or arm gestures on stage. Following her realization, Cooke stated that she felt that acting on television was a good fit for her.

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Her First Big TV Role Was When She Was 18

Cooke eventually landed her first major role at 18 in the Emmy-nominated 2013 American thriller series “Bates Motel,” opposite actor Freddie Highmore.

She played the character Emma Decody in the series, and her time auditioning and filming the show was unforgettable. She never expected to land such a role because it was her first time doing an American accent.

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Cooke left home to film the series in Vancouver, Canada. She then spent four years traveling with her mom between the U.S. and her hometown. Cooke admitted filming the series as a teen was challenging. She said:

“It was a lot to deal with as a child. Even though I had amazing experiences, it was incredibly lonely.”

She was the only girl on set. Cooke said she had to deflect comments and be funny constantly. She described her experience as exhausting because all she wanted was a normal conversation at the time.

Olivia Cooke as Emma Decody in the 2013 series "Bates Motel." | Source: Getty Images

Olivia Cooke as Emma Decody in the 2013 series “Bates Motel.” | Source: Getty Images

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Where Else She Can Be Seen

Cooke went on to star in several TV shows after “Bates Motel,” including the 2018 drama miniseries “Vanity Fair,” in which she played Becky Sharpe. She also shone brightly in a wide range of films.

She portrayed Rachel in the 2016 film “Me, Earl, and the Dying Girl.” In 2018, she played Laine Morris in the horror film “Ouija” and Samantha Evelyn Cook in the science fiction film “Ready Player One.”

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Cooke rose to prominence for her role as Lou in the 2019 drama film “Sound of Metal,” alongside actor Riz Ahmed’s character Ruben Stone. Cooke’s most recent film is “Slow Horses,” released in 2022, in which she plays Sid Baker.

Cooke’s most recent role this year is playing as Lady Alicent Hightower in the HBO series “House of the Dragon.”

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She Has Instagram and Doesn’t Have Twitter

Cooke, who has reached the pinnacle of fame and success at this point, has never used Twitter now. On why she stopped joining the Twitterverse, she said she had an account when she was 16.

She has since deleted her profile, claiming it was the best decision because she admitted she couldn’t keep secrets about herself. On the other hand, she can keep secrets about other people.

She does have an Instagram account, “@livkatecooke,” which only has a few photos and videos, mostly about her latest career updates. She has 255,000 followers as of this writing.

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Playing Alicent Hightower

Cooke’s most recent role this year is playing as Lady Alicent Hightower in the HBO series “House of the Dragon.” She took over the character in episode 6 of the show, opposite co-star Emma D’Arcy, who plays Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen.

Alicent, the daughter of Ser Otto Hightower, Hand of the King, was Rhaenyra’s childhood friend, but their personalities would clash as they entered adulthood.

She recently discussed her sentiments about playing a villainous royal. Cooke said while Alicent commits wrongdoings, she understands her character as she was only protecting her son and upholding the crown and the patriarchy.

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Furthermore, Cooke also stated that Alicent had no control over certain aspects of her life and would frequently turn to faith to achieve some real grasp.

Emily Carey and Millie Alcock were the actresses who played the young Alicent and Rhaenyra, respectively. Both were featured in the first five episodes of the most popular show.

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