Rachel Bilson Speaks on men.. · 600 days ago by OC Fan
When asked about her opinion on men, Rachel Bilson said that a guy has to be not only beautiful but also interesting. When he opens his mouth, Bilson says, he must have something interesting to say.
Rachel Bilson was born in Los Angeles, California in 1981. Ever since she was a child, she had always been treated like a princess. She was spoiled by her older brothers and parents and had a comfortable life. She demonstrated an interest in dramatics even before acting in schools plays or hitting the stage.
Bilson’s family goaded her into becoming an actress. Only seven years old, her parents helped her get a role in the film “The Wrong Guys”, where she starred with Louie Anderson, a comedian.
Recommended by a friend, Rachel managed to land a part in a miniseries of seven episodes entitled “Human Target”. Although the role was as a bit player, it fueled her inspiration about acting. She became passionately interested taking her acting to the next level and to do it full time. After she graduated, she hired an agent to help her find good roles.

Rachel Bilsons first high profile stage appearance · 600 days ago by OC Fan
“Bye Bye Birdie” was Rachel Bilson’s first high-profile stage appearance. She played a prominent part in the play and used that experience to jump start her career. Following “Bye Bye Birdie” she appeared in two more stage plays: “The Crucible” and “Once Upon a Mattress”.
A major role was offered to Bilson in “It’s True in 1998” but CBS could not find financing for it. She did not let this incident discourage her in any way. She continued looking for roles and did a commercial for Subway before being able to stand on her own. In 2003, Bilson had lucky luck by her side because she made an appearance in an episode of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and “8 Simple Rules… for Dating My Teenage Daughter” before she landed the lead role in “Unbroken”, a small film.
Bilson’s exposure earned her an invitation to audition for Fox’s TV hit “OC.” The series fit Bilson to a T. Rachel Bilson projects a youthful, vibrant and sexy personality, and the producers decided to give her the character of Summer Roberts. When the series debuted in 2003, Bilson became the new talk of the town, appearing in the covers of Zink, CosmoGirl, Stuff and YM


