‘House’ Star Olivia Wilde Says Filming ‘Fix’ Was ‘Labor Of Love’
Pulling off TV role while shooting film with director husband required ‘herculean effort,’ actress says.
By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Josh Horowitz
It was 2007 and Olivia Wilde had just been cast as a bisexual doc on “House,” a juicy role on a hit show following a run on the short-lived NBC series “The Black Donnellys” and another bisexual turn on “The O.C.” The job was a huge break for the actress — it would lead to a vastly raised public profile and the top spot in the Maxim Hot 100 — but the new work also came at a tricky time: She was about to start filming “Fix,” a movie she couldn’t exactly bail on considering her husband, Tao Ruspoli, was the director.











