Olivia Typaldos
School
University Of Southern California
Expertise
American Horror Films, LGBTQ+ Movie History, Buffy The Vampire Slayer
- Olivia has seen the majority of the films of the American lesbian film canon, and while she stays up to date with new LGBTQ+ releases, she also makes sure to revisit Carol and Portrait of a Lady on Fire at least once a year.
- As a half-Greek, Olivia has spent her life exploring Greek mythology and history by reading and traveling around the homeland. In recent years, her focus has been on the worship and symbolism of Dionysus, the androgynous god of wine, theater, and ecstasy.
- Her writing about film and TV started when she was 8-years-old and got her first journal, whose pages she filled with recaps of 90210, Buffy, Melrose Place, and many entries about how sad Titanic was.
Experience
Olivia is a screenwriter and essayist living in Athens, Greece. She wrote and developed an LGBTQ+ teen thriller / drama feature with production company Corporate Witchcraft, and she is working on another LGBTQ+ drama feature with director Thales Banzai. She has published personal and critical essays for Uproxx and GO Magazine, which explore subjects like the love of Britney Spears, the worship of Dionysus, and the history of horror films all from a queer perspective. She currently works as an editor for Looper and is developing a Greek mythology-based TV series with her brother in Athens.
Education
Olivia graduated with honors from the Critical Studies program at USC's School of Cinematic Arts. This experience gave her both a deep knowledge of film history, as well as the skills to analyze films both on their own and within a larger cultural and political context.
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Stories By Olivia Typaldos
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As with any marker of identity, the LGBTQ+ experience is one of multitudes, filled with as much joy, heartbreak, fun, and even mundanity as any great story.
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The Good Place is a classic sitcom with deep themes of morality and mortality. Here are some similar shows that fans of the series should check out.
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A huge number of TV shows have carved their own unique space in the wake of "Friends." Here are 35 that are like "Friends" that you should be watching.
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These 30 movies are perfect for fans of "10 Things I Hate About You," from their clever wit to the swoon-worthy romances.
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For many viewers, love triangles are as captivating and alluring as a two-person love story. Read on to find out the best love triangles in film.
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If you're a fan of "Euphoria," check out these other shows dealing with teens -- some more stylized, some more grounded, all satisfying.
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Todd Phillips' "The Hangover" took a tried-and-true genre and brought it to a totally hedonistic place. Read on to find the top 10 party buddy movies like it.
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"Black Mirror" captures the darkness of each zodiac sign, so read on to find out what might happen if you lean into the shadowy side of your sun.
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Find out which "Schitt's Creek" episode to watch based on your mood.
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The possibilities for both character and story are infinite in the world of soap operas, which makes the combination of soap operas and astrology only natural.
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Michael Peña has made a name for himself as a reliable actor, but did you know he's also a musician? Here's what you didn't know about Luis from "Ant-Man."
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Here's a list of Neve Campbell's best roles.
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In an ever-changing world, there are few reliable constants; for many people, Dame Maggie Smith is just that. Here's our list of her best movie and TV roles.
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"As the World Turns" ran for 54 years, and had dozens (if not hundreds) of cast members. Here's some you may not have realized are no longer with us.
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Great shows abound, especially during a golden age of TV, but only the best TV dramas of all time inspire audiences to rewatch them, uncovering more to love.
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"How I Met Your Mother" relies on different character tropes to keep the story moving. Here's the character you are based on your zodiac sign.
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Sex and the City had a colorful array of characters, all which seemingly represented different signs of the zodiac. Let's take a look at which one you are.
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Many people love Jim and Pam's romance on "The Office," but others disagree. We're here to explore the most unpopular opinions about this famous pair.
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Whether you've already got a theory or are just starting to dive into this rabbit hole, here are the "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" theories that change everything.
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Whether you've been on Team Clarke since day one of The 100 or are just discovering this talented actress, read on to find the untold truth of Eliza Taylor.
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Here's the untold truth of Diego Luna.
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Here's who's who in the zodiac of "Love Actually."
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Victoria Pedretti has been surprising audiences with her dark, complex characters, so here's the untold truth of this actress who's more than a scream queen.
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"Bridesmaids" focuses on many different types of women coming together for a wedding. Here is the "Bridesmaids" character you are based on your zodiac sign.
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The historical drama First Knight cast seasoned vets and newcomers in its tale of Arthur, Guinevere and the Round Table. Here's what the cast is up to today.
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Here are shows like The OC that drama fans need to see. All of these shows are a hit with teens, as well as adults, and promise the drama, romance, and twists.
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Here are Friends characters according to the zodiac signs. Which Friends character are you?