What happened to Mischa Barton, star of 'The O.C.?'
Talking about Mischa Barton (Hammersmith, London, 1986) brings us back to the early 2000s. Who could forget THE teen series of the day: 'The O.C.' (2003)?
There’s no doubt that 'The O.C.' defined an era and is still remembered by an entire generation. The stories of wealthy teenagers from Orange County, California, included the unforgettable Marissa Cooper (Mischa Barton).
Thanks to this character, she became a mass phenomenon, although her career had actually started much earlier with various projects in both film and television.
Her first job was at eight years old (a grape jelly commercial). She also began working with various fashion brands after signing with the Ford Modeling Agency.
She even posed for renowned photographer Steven Meisel for the Italian edition of Vogue at just eleven years old.
As an actress, she made her stage debut in 1995 in the play 'Slavs!'. This was followed by numerous roles in theater, television series, and films (including a role in the 1999 film 'Notting Hill').
Then, in 2003, with the role of Marissa Cooper came magazine covers, interviews, red carpets, and global fame...
She also received awards and recognitions, including two Teen Choice Awards for her work on 'The O.C.' and Entertainment Weekly named her the "It Girl" of 2003 on their annual "It List."
But after 'The O.C.' ended, although she continued working, none of her roles as an actress achieved the same level of success.
She did continue to lend her image to numerous brands, including the Spanish bridal gown company Rosa Clara (shown).
Personally, she faced mental health and addiction issues, which often filled the tabloids. She also had conflicts with her mother (who was also her manager), accusing her of taking part of her money.
After spending a long time in the public eye, she decided to step back to lead a life with much less media exposure. She rarely appears at public events, with exceptions such as a charity event in Munich, Germany, in December 2023 or an art exhibition in London in October of the same year.
Hollywood has its ups and downs and Mischa Barton has experienced them firsthand.