Alex Kelly (The O.C.)

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Alex Kelly
The O.C. character
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Olivia Wilde as Alex Kelly
First appearance"The New Kids on the Block"
(episode 2.03)
Last appearance"The Blaze of Glory"
(episode 2.16)
Created by Josh Schwartz
Portrayed by Olivia Wilde
In-universe information
GenderFemale
OccupationFormer:
Manager of the Bait Shop
ResidenceFormerly:
Newport Beach, California

Alex Kelly is a fictional character on the FOX television series The O.C. , portrayed by Olivia Wilde. She is bisexual, dating both Seth Cohen and Marissa Cooper in the second season of the series.

Characterization and background

Creator Josh Schwartz described Alex as "the bad girl who runs the Bait Shop, which is the new club the kids are going to be hanging out at where all these bands will be performing at. She's our 'Nat' (Beverly Hills 90210), if you will." [1]

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References

  1. Barker, Lynn (October 25, 2004). ""O.C." creator Josh Schwartz: California Dreamin'". TeenHollywood.com. p. 7. Retrieved July 27, 2008.