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Tall, dimpled, and dashing Oliver Hudson first gained national attention when he enjoyed a stint playing Katie Holmes’ love interest on “Dawson’s Creek” (WB, 1998-2003). This was hardly Hudson’s introduction to the business of show, as he was at the center of an entertainment family that included mom Goldie Hawn, stepdad Kurt Russell, and movie star sis, Kate Hudson. After taking the lead in several short-lived TV series, Hudson finally seemed poised to enjoy some longevity on the line-up – to say nothing of coming out from under the considerable shadow of his famous relatives – when he was cast in the popular 30-something relationship sitcom, “The Rules of Engagement” (CBS, 2007- )....

Filmography

Fleet Week - ( Executive Producer / / Announced / )
My Dad's Murder - ( Executive Producer / / Announced / )
Race Car Kid - ( Executive Producer / / Announced / )
Red - ( Executive Producer / / Announced / )
Senior Class - ( Producer / / Announced / )
Strange Wilderness - ( TJ. Animal Handler / 2008 / Released / )
The Breed - ( John / 2007 / Released / )
Black Christmas - ( Kyle / 2006 / Released / )
Going Greek - ( Ziegler / 2003 / Released / )
New Best Friend - ( Josh / 2002 / Released / )
The Smokers - ( David / 2000 / Released / )
The Out-Of-Towners - ( Alan / 1999 / Released / )
Fathers' Day - ( Set Production Assistant(- set staff assistant) / 1997 / Released / Village Roadshow Pictures Worldwide )
Executive Decision - ( Assistant(- staff assistant) / 1996 / Released / )
TV Credits
CBS Sneak Peek ( 2007 / Released ): Host
Nora Roberts' Carolina Moon ( 2007 / Released ): Actor
Rules of Engagement ( 2007 / Released ): Actor
Pimp My Bride ( 2008 )
TV Episode Adam

Buyer's Remorse ( 2008 )
TV Episode Adam

TV Episode Adam

Optimal Male ( 2008 )
TV Episode Adam

Jen at Work ( 2008 )
TV Episode Adam

10.5 Apocalypse ( 2006 / Released ): Actor
Hollywood Home Movies ( 2004 / Released ): Actor
The Mountain ( 2004 / Released ): Actor
Sacred Things ( 2004 )
TV Episode David Carver, Jr.

TV Episode David Carver, Jr.

Pop Psychology ( 2004 )
TV Episode David Carver, Jr.

TV Episode David Carver, Jr.

The Letter ( 2004 )
TV Episode David Carver, Jr.

My Guide to Becoming a Rock Star ( 2002 / Released ): Actor
Sizzlin' 16 of 2002 ( 2002 / Released ): Actor
Dawson's Creek ( 1998 / Released ): Actor
Catch-22 ( 2003 )
TV Episode Eddie

Lovelines ( 2003 )
TV Episode Eddie

Love Bites ( 2003 )
TV Episode Eddie

Sex and Violence ( 2003 )
TV Episode Eddie

Rock Bottom ( 2003 )
TV Episode Eddie

Full Biography (Back to top)

Tall, dimpled, and dashing Oliver Hudson first gained national attention when he enjoyed a stint playing Katie Holmes’ love interest on “Dawson’s Creek” (WB, 1998-2003). This was hardly Hudson’s introduction to the business of show, as he was at the center of an entertainment family that included mom Goldie Hawn, stepdad Kurt Russell, and movie star sis, Kate Hudson. After taking the lead in several short-lived TV series, Hudson finally seemed poised to enjoy some longevity on the line-up – to say nothing of coming out from under the considerable shadow of his famous relatives – when he was cast in the popular 30-something relationship sitcom, “The Rules of Engagement” (CBS, 2007- ).

Born on Sept. 7, 1976 to singer-songwriter Bill Hudson and comic legend Goldie Hawn, Hudson was due in August, but his mother carried him a full 10 months. Not surprisingly, he weighed in at a hefty 11 pounds. He and his actress sister Kate Hudson maintained that despite their celebrity parents and stepparents – including future stepmom Cindy Williams of “Laverne and Shirley” (ABC, 1976-1983) fame and future stepdad, Kurt Russell – they grew up as normal kids, complete with chores and schoolwork. Not surprisingly, considering his lineage, Hudson showed some early interest in acting and would shoot short films with friends, but his first passion and career goal was to play hockey. It was not until after high school, that he decided to pursue acting and directing, at which point he studied film at the University of Colorado.

Despite what many would be inclined to believe, Hudson’s family tree was hardly an all-access pass to the top. After graduating college, he moved back to L.A. Like any aspiring actor, he spent several years taking acting classes, going on auditions, and working as a film production assistant – on the set of Russell's "Executive Decision" (1996) – while writing and shooting his own films on the side. He landed supporting roles in a few features – namely his mother’s comedy, “The Out-of-Towners” (1999), in which he played the son of Steve Martin and Hawn – but it was primary roles in several festival-screened independents like "Smokers" (2000) and "Going Greek" (2001) that saw Hudson growing onscreen as an artist.

In 2002 he got his first steady acting gig on the final season of “Dawson’s Creek,” playing a bartender/aspiring writer and Joey’s (Katie Holmes) on-again/off-again boyfriend. The role of the hunky rebel paved the way to being cast as the lead in the series “My Guide to Becoming a Rock Star” (2002). This midseason replacement about an aspiring garage band rocker – for which Hudson, who inherited his real-life absentee father’s musical talent, did his own singing – balanced the harsh realities of life as a struggling musician with fantasies of stardom. Art imitated life on the series in some respects, as real-life punk rock hero Michael Des Barres played Jace's father, an accomplished and now over-the-hill heavy metal musician. The intriguing layers of artifice and reality made for a novel choice in the WB lineup but, unfortunately, the show was cancelled after a brief run. All was not lost, however. That busy year helped land the handsome newcomer on People magazine’s “50 Most Beautiful People” list in 2002.

Hudson snagged a few small film roles before returning to television in 2004, starring as the young heir of a ski resort on another short-lived, mid-season replacement, “The Mountain” (WB, 2004). The promising actor had yet to get a firm toehold in television but the 2007 premiere of “The Rules of Engagement,” co-starring David Spade and Patrick Warburton, seemed to finally offer Hudson a chance to build up a solid audience and showcase those famous Hawn/Hudson comedic chops.


Profession(s):
Actor, singer, production assistant
Sometimes Credited As:
Oliver R Hudson
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Family
father:William Louis Hudson (eldest of the musical comedy trio The Hudson Brothers; married Hawn in 1976 divorced in 1980; married actor Cindy Williams in 1982)
grandfather:Edward Rutledge Hawn
grandmother:Laura Hawn (appeared in small roles in Goldie Hawn's films "Swing Shift" (1984) and "Deceived" (1991))
half-brother:Wyatt Russell (born on July 10, 1986; son of Hawn and Kurt Russell)
half-brother:Zachary Hudson (son of Bill Hudson and Cindy Williams)
half-sister:Emily Hudson (daughter of Bill Hudson and Cindy Williams)
mother:Goldie Hawn (born November 21, 1945)
sister:Kate Hudson (born April 19, 1979)
son:Wilder Brooks Hudson (Born August 23, 2007; mother, Erinn Bartlett)
step-brother:Boston Russell (born c. 1980; son of Kurt Russell and Season Hubley; raised by Hawn and Russell along with Hudson)
step-father:Kurt Russell (with Hawn since 1982; father of Boston and Wyatt Russell; raised Oliver and sister Kate since they were young)
step-mother:Cindy Williams (married to Bill Hudson)
wife:Erinn Bartlett (dating as of 2002, engaged Feburary 2004; married June 9, 2006 in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico)
Companion(s)
Vinessa Shaw , Companion , ```..dated; no longer together


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Education
University of Colorado film
Milestones (Back to top)
2007 Cast in the 30-something relationship sitcom, “The Rules of Engagement” (CBS)
2004 Starred in the short-lived series, “The Mountain” (WB), from executive producer McG
2002 Played Katie Holmes’ love interest on the final season of “Dawson’s Creek” (WB)
2002 Cast as the lead in the midseason replacement series "My Guide to Becoming a Rock Star" (WB)
2001 Cast in the indie, "Going Greek," a comedic look at fraternity pledge rituals
2000 Appeared in the indie feature "Smokers"
1999 Feature debut as the son of Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn in “The Out-of-Towners”
1996 Worked as a film production assistant on the set of Russell's "Executive Decision"


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