Kaitlin Olson

Kaitlin Olson
Kaitlin Willow Olsonis an American actress known for her role as Deandra "Sweet Dee" Reynolds on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, which she has starred in since 2005. She also did the voice of Destiny in the 2016 Pixar film, Finding Dory...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth18 August 1975
CityPortland, OR
CountryUnited States of America
character up-to-you fans
With any show, when fans come up to you, they assume you're just like your character.
cute school thinking
The funniest people I know were, not necessarily troubled, but had a harder time in school or were shy or picked on or something like that. I think that you rely on it. 'Well, I don't think I'm cute and no one wants to hang out with me - I'd better start trying to make people laugh.' I think there's an element of that in there.
girl men being-different
I trained at The Groundlings and was surrounded by some very funny women and also some very unfunny men. I didn't feel a sense of things being different because I was a girl.
mean sake being-me
Being mean just for being mean's sake isn't funny.
fun laughing watches
Breaking is when someone starts to laugh in the middle of a scene, which is so fun to watch.
hippie thinking oregon
I think people think of Oregon as such a granola, hippie kind of a place.
sports be-good absolutely-nothing
I'd just like to be good at sports. I'm extremely competitive with absolutely nothing to back it up.
sex type symbols
I'm not really the sex symbol type.
sometimes simplest
Sometimes, I find that just the simplest, cleanest things that are intelligently performed are funniest to me.
ifs
You can take anything, and if you explore it right, you can make it funny.
thinking parent world
You know, I have the best parents in the world and I got really, really lucky because they think that everything I do is Oscar-worthy.
mom would-be television
It would be great to do another television show that was a multi-camera because the hours are so wonderful and you can be a good mom at the same time. The problem is, there aren't a lot of multi-camera shows that I personally like. My aesthetic is more geared toward single-camera shows.