Actress & Activist
Olivia Munn is an actor, activist, and mother who was recently named to TIME: 100 Most Influential People. Munn posted the story of her ongoing battle with breast cancer; urging women to advocate for early detection by taking a Breast Cancer Lifetime Assessment risk test. The National Cancer Institute said that Munn’s outreach “led to a surge in visits to the Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool site.” The rate of women taking this formerly little-known test increased by 4000%. Munn was honored for her advocacy with the Woman of Impact Award at InStyle's Imagemaker Awards.
Best known for her brilliant work across three seasons of Aaron Sorkin’s The Newsroom, Olivia Munn also starred in such iconoclastic films as Magic Mike, The Predator, X-Men: Apocalypse, and Office Christmas Party. Munn was then hired as the first East Asian Correspondent on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and appeared on the show for two Emmy-winning seasons. Olivia Munn was an early and active Silence Breaker in the #MeToo movement. She exposed predatory behavior in Hollywood and championed other victims who came forward to share their stories. For her efforts to shed light on abusers and give voice to victims, Munn was honored by the United Nations Foundation. After a startling rise in Anti-Asian violence following the COVID-19 outbreak, Munn, who is half Chinese-Vietnamese, tackled the issue on multiple fronts. She became a leader in the #StopAsianHate movement; raising money, filming public service announcements, and coordinating with mayors and police departments throughout the United States. She was invited to the White House by President Biden to be in attendance when he signed the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act into law. Whether discussing the challenges of Hollywood, the power of authenticity, or her advocacy work, Munn’s discussions resonate deeply and provide valuable perspectives that inspire positive change.
Actress and advocate Olivia Munn shares her journey of breaking into and succeeding in the entertainment industry, discussing the challenges she faced and sharing her tools for resilience and determination.
A profound advocate for women’s rights, Olivia Munn speaks on the importance of promoting gender inequality in the workplace, sharing her roadmap for empowering women in all industries. Munn’s dedication to advocacy is shown in her compelling, motivating conversations on this crucial movement.
Acclaimed actress Olivia Munn brings a heartfelt and impactful presence to her talks on her cancer experience. She shares powerful stories of resilience, hope, and the importance of early detection. Munn’s compassion and empathy create a profound connection with audiences, offering inspiration and practical insights on navigating the challenges of a cancer diagnosis, supporting loved ones, and fostering a community of care and strength.
Actress and advocate Olivia Munn is a profound advocate for the AAPI community. With experience speaking about AAPI issues on CBS News, the Paley Center for Media, and USC Price, Munn gives audiences actionable takeaways on building a supportive, inclusive community.