evelyn--liu
evelyn--liu
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Evelyn Liu | 38 | Al-lister | Talent Agent
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evelyn--liu · 6 years ago
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evelyn--liu · 6 years ago
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festive asks, reblog if you’re playing!
Christmas tree: whats a weird Christmas tradition your family has
hot chocolate: do you like festive themed drinks? if so whats your favorite?
tinsel: whats your earliest Christmas memory?
bauble: favorite Christmas food?
carol: whats your favorite Christmas song?
eggnog: whats something you dislike about the festive season?
snow: do you have snow where you live?
jolly: whats your favorite thing about Christmas?
santa: when did you find out that santa wasn’t real?
gifts: whats the best gift you’ve ever gotten?
mistletoe: who are you gonna be spending this festive season with?
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evelyn--liu · 6 years ago
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josiewilde‌: 
Josie wouldn’t go as far as to say she was all work and no play – at least not all the time. But there was one person who possessed the ability to get Josie away from her iPhone (at least for a few minutes) and to indulge in the fruits of her hard labor. From fancy dinner dates at the best restaurants in LA to lavish vacations on secluded islands and over the top shopping sprees on Rodeo Drive, Evelyn could most certainly be defined as Josie’s one true friend. Work being stressful was no joke but she managed to carve out a night for the two to get together and do what they do best: drink. Popping out of the kitchen, holding two bottles in hand she looked over at the brunette with a grin. “What’re you in the mood for, my love? I have Dom Perignon and Cabernet Sauvignon.”
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Her glasses at the top of her head, Evelyn had been looking over way too much paper work that day and was already thinking about what she could do when Josie called her over. The two began as co-workers, both having similar tastes and knowing how stressful actors could be, but along the way actually became friends, much to the surprise of Evelyn, who found it easy to schmooze with clients and industry big wigs, but had trouble making actual friends without an agenda. It was why she was currently barefoot and less-than impeccably dressed on the blonde’s couch, cheating her usually strict diet with chocolate when the woman came out. “ Hun, why are you even asking me that question when you know the answer is just going to be ‘ yes’?”
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evelyn--liu · 6 years ago
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Her place wasn’t usually on set, but as one of her clients happened to be particularly new to the industry and also particularly clingy, Evelyn was begged to come down to the set to deal with an issue that turned out to be nothing at all. It made her more than annoyed as the way it was made to seem like something big had saw Evelyn canceling her lunch in order to make the tragic down. Now she was just hangry and wondering where she could get a decent meal, her reservation gone and her pickiness about what she ate making her favorite restaurants the only places she really felt comfortable eating knowing everything was organic as well as tasty. Still on her phone checking reviews of places within ten minutes of the studio, she saw a long line that lead to a buffet table, part of the spread being healthy looking salad. Shrugging, she figured it couldn’t hurt and would hold her over until she could get what she wanted, so she got in the line, someone else coming up at the same time, but they didn’t look like they were crew. Smiling at them, she chuckled a bit as she spoke. “Are you here trying to sneak a free lunch too?”
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evelyn--liu · 6 years ago
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maestrocillian‌: 
At half past five in the morning, Cillian took a look out into the studio lot and waved over the first person he saw.
“You’re here early,” he said by way of greeting. It was not an inquiry. “Forget what you’re here for. My score is at a standstill. I need you to give me a chord, give me a mood, throw a book at the keyboard and see what it sounds like, whatever. Inspire me. Studio’s this way, let’s go.”
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Her client’s riders were starting to get ridiculous, even she had to admit, but it was her job to get them jobs and make sure they kept them, wild demands and all, so when the studio had issues with a client’s demands, who else was it on to sort out but Evelyn? Was she a morning person? Hell no, but the person she needed to see had been on set all night and was flying out in a few hours with no other time to see her than now, so she figured if she forgoes her sunrise yoga that she could at least use this an an excuse to take half the day off work to go to the spa.  If only the day didn’t seem to want to delay her from relaxing. 
She paused as a man called out to her, wondering as she walked over if this is the man she was meant to see, but quickly doubting it. Still, she met with a joke just in case. “ Throw a book at the keyboard? That’s a new kink. I mean, you could at least buy me dinner first.”
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evelyn--liu · 6 years ago
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Olivia Munn attends the 2017 Vanity Fair Oscar Party hosted by Graydon Carter at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on February 26, 2017 in Beverly Hills, California.
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evelyn--liu · 6 years ago
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I. Hi! We’re happy to have you with us. First thing’s first, can you slate for us please?
“Hi, I’m Evelyn Liu and I’m thirty-eight years old –she/her pronouns– and I’m a talent agent I guess if I have to compare myself to someone it would be Olivia Munn.”
II. It’s great to meet you. So you have to know that everyone’s been curious about you, why don’t we start with where you’re from? Tell us where you grew up and what your childhood and family were like.
“My Hometown, well, to me that would be here, but I’ve never really had just one place I called home. My father is from Shanghai and still conducts most of his business there so I’d spent many years there as a child, but we also lived in Manhattan, New York a while since my mother is American and went back and forth. She couldn’t really adapt to a foreign country full-time so my father did what he could to make it work for everybody. Because of that fact my brother and I were home schooled since it was too much to be plucked in and out of schools all the time, so we were a little on the sheltered side growing up. We made friends through other activities but it was more so that we were put in there with the hope of becoming prodigies in some way. It was only as I reached high school that I was send to a private school in the Upper East Side to finish my education.”
III. Well, they say our upbringing molds who we become. I’m sure that you got your reputation for being independent,driven,witty; high strung, demanding, bossy from that.
“Is that what people have been saying about me? God, I had no idea. I’m not offended by it,of course – I’m not in the business of changing minds, so as long as I’m getting the job down right and showcasing talent I guess it doesn’t matter what anyone thinks.”   
IV. And what about that lead you to your current career? How did that impact you enough to want to do what you do now?
“ What started me down my path was an aspiring actress friend of mine.  We’d bonded in our senior year of high school and while he parents were against the idea she really wanted nothing more than to be an actress. She’d gone to a few open casting calls but pretty much new nothing about getting past that. My mother was, for a good while, a model, and as a kid I’d done some modeling myself in Shanghai so I knew a few things. I helped her take some headshots and I gave her some advice on when to talk and when not to , what to say , etc, and she couldn’t stop thanking me when she got her first role in a commercial. Her parents were furious with us and about her  lying about her age,but she used some of the money to buy me lunch and I got a taste for being an agent. We were both bound for Brown though, so there were less chanced for her to get roles than there were in the city, but she still kept me on all through college, and while I was a business major I took some courses on the side just in case.  By the time I graduated I found myself taking a page from her book and lying to my parents.  I wanted to just see what would happen for once, not plan so much,so I moved out to L.A. with her under the guise that I was going to be an intern at a company , the lie was that the company was a fortune 500 type when it was a talent firm.”
V. That’s awesome. I’m sure our readers will love to hear that. So you knew you had a calling, what came next? How did you get yourself to Hollywood? What was your first job?
“Well I got to Hollywood with a plane ticket and a lot of luggage. We weren’t the multi millionaire next door but my father had a lot of money from his trading business and it was more than enough to set his daughter up with a small apartment in L.A. I’d always been pretty independent so I didn’t want to mooch off of him while following my dream so in spite of him paying first and last month for us as a deposit, my roommate and I agreed that we would budget and pay for everything ourselves. It was harder than we thought, especially without her having a steady job but it wasn’t long before she agreed to work part time to bring in a little extra money and not long after that the powers that be realized I was overqualified to be getting them coffee and put me at a desk. I was managing little things here and there but it wasn’t quite where I wanted to be yet. I was still more than willing to work my ass off to get there though.”
VI. Of course, but we all know there’s a sea of faces out here trying to get famous as well, right? It must have been hard, the first few rejections or being told something wasn’t good enough. What was the most difficult thing you faced on your journey?
“Well that was the plan, kind of. We’d get her noticed and make her the star she wanted to be and I would take my cut, maybe get another client or two and build from there, but I was already twenty-six and still parked at a desk and only managing to get her small roles, which I get it, you know? She wanted more. It wasn’t so much that we had a falling out that it was her flat out dropping me as her agent, not her friend. I couldn’t really get her a place in the company I was working for when I hadn’t gotten a promotion in a year and a half and so she went with somebody else. We stayed roommates for a while but she eventually went on her own path and while it’s not my place to say what became of her for legal reasons, it wasn’t as great as what happened to me. I met a man and it wasn’t a fling but a genuine conversation and after I told him my dream and my story, I guess it moved him because within a few days I got a call from Elite telling me they wanted to see me. I was pushing thirty but it finally happened.  Of course my parents were aware by then what I’d really been doing but they supported me, even if it wasn’t what they hoped, so they were thrilled when I told them I was now a talent scout. I did a brief stint as a casting director but I was finally going places. I didn’t hold the same title for longer than six months before a promotion and then I got the big call. I was officially an agent.”
VII. So then what was the moment that you realized you made it? Or are you still waiting for that moment?
“The moment I realize I made it came when I was about thirty. I had been working hard over the last six or seven years and I can’t say I saw no results, but the clients being given to me were small change in a big money world and of course I wasn’t going to complain, but I wanted to be that person who discovered the new Leo or Brad, not the person wrangling Disney Channel stars and girls who were stretching out their post-reality television debut fifteen minutes longer than they should have. I thought I was stuck where I was and then the scandal hit. I mean it’s no secret now but my boss’ son was quite the ladies man spite of having a wife and kids at home. It was for the integrity of the company that he step away from his position and while of course I didn’t have my eye on it, the woman who did take over was very much about girl power and making a change in the industry and she combed through every employee I guess and decided that I was working hard enough to get bigger clients. There were a few things that were set in motion but I got bigger actors and I knew I hard to prove myself worthy of keeping them. I worked my ass off with their teams to get them the best gigs and keep their images spotless and let me tell you,it took a lot of fruit baskets and ass kissing to do it, but eventually I earned their trust and the trust of the industry and now here I am. (5 - The A-List)
VIII. It’s amazing when you make it far enough in this town when so many people end up giving up and going home, isn’t it? So now that you’re here, what’s next for you?
"There future, wow… You know it’s funny to hear you say that when all my life this was the future. I guess…I mean I’m doing what I love right now and it’s amazing,who would want to give that up right? I mean my personal life took a hit while I was working hard but that doesn’t mean I’m unhappy or anything. I’m at the height of my career, I don’t think there’s anywhere else I can go. Maybe my future will possibly have a stable relationship in it, possibly a family, but that’s not even that important. I’m living my dream. I’m totally good. Totally good.”
IX.  Now we know it’s personal but we have to ask,  do you have any comment about the rumors going around about you?
“Rumors about me? I wasn’t aware that there were any rumors about me besides the standard ’ she slept her way to the top’ that all women get when they reach a level past secretary or assistant. Untrue, of course, as it often is. I would like to set the record straight about our company though. There have been many reports about sexual harassment and that some of the executives who stepped down from their positions were forced down due to accusations and that some jobs were given because of nepotism and this hurtful accusations are meant to slander the name of the company. I think it’s just horrible and…and for any further comments, speak to our publicist. Thank you.”
X. Thank you so much for talking to us today. Lastly, is there anything you want our readers to know about you?
“I suppose I’d like them to know that I have a few stacks of tapes that are sent to me daily and I try my best but I’m a busy woman and it’s impossible to get through – Oh, you meant something non work related, didn’t you? Um… I like cats? Not the musical, though the musical was fine, I’m not saying anything bad about CATS or Andrew Lloyd Webber – Anyway I have a few cats, not a crazy cat lady amount, and not cause I’m lonely or anything, I just think they’re wonderful animals. And I guess another fun fact about me could be that I love romantic comedies? Especially the older back they go. ”
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evelyn--liu · 6 years ago
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Olivia Munn for Cosmopolitan (April 2017)
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Olivia Munn shorter skirt
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