Rachel Bilson

Rachel Bilson
Rachel Sarah Bilson is an American actress. Bilson grew up in a California show business family, made her television debut in 2003, and then landed the role of Summer Roberts on the prime-time drama series The O.C. Bilson made her film debut in the 2006 film The Last Kiss and starred in the 2008 action/science fiction film Jumper. From 2011 to 2015, she starred as Dr. Zoe Hart on The CW's Hart of Dixie...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth25 August 1981
CityLos Angeles, CA
CountryUnited States of America
All of my friends, I consider childhood friends because we met when I was probably 13, and I'm still friends with them today. It's really nice that I have that core group.
I've always loved fashion.
Hash browns are my favorite breakfast food.
It's important not to ditch your mates when you're in a relationship. Lots of girls do it, but you need to remember they will always be there for you.
My next adventure will be being in a car with Mischa at the wheel.
If you got to have a dream, you may as well dream big.
I envy the sensibility in Europe, appreciating beauty in women as they age. I'm going to go that way. I might dye my gray hair for a bit, but beyond that the buck stops. I'm not having any work done.
The more aware a man is of a woman's body, the better. He needs to know he has to tend to a woman. She might not always return the favor, but a man always has to tend to a woman first.
That's a rule in the business. No tongue. You can't really get into it, otherwise, it's weird. I think that particular scene made his (Adam Brody) girlfriend jealous. There were issues.
A few years ago I was at a party and this guy threw me over his shoulder, ran across the street, put me in his car, and stuck his tongue in my mouth.
You've got to use your celebrity for good stuff, not evil. I think it's lame when people act as if they're better than everyone!
When a guy can make fun of you, thats attractive. Who knew that teasing could have so much power over women!
I think beauty comes from within, and society paints a ridiculous picture.
Awards are not the only markers of success; I don't judge myself just based on them. I believe that each cinema-goer has his own mental trophies.