Sienna Miller

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Biography

Fairly or not, British actress Sienna Miller became tabloid fodder at the age of just 22 following her supporting role in "Alfie" (2004), which starred actor and future companion, Jude Law. Having become romantically entangled with her leading man off-screen, Miller was instantly catapulted into the blistering limelight, but for all the wrong reasons. The press was quick to dissect the newcomer's romance with her older movie star boyfriend, as …
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Job Title

Actor

Born

Sienna Rose Miller on December 28, 1981 in New York City, New York, USA

Career Milestones

2012

Portrayed Tippi Hedren in HBO's "That Girl"; Toby Jones cast as Alfred Hitchcock

2011

Cast in the West End production of Terrence Rattigan's 1942 drama "Flare Path"

2009

Made Broadway debut in Patrick Marber's "After Miss Julie"

2009

Starred as The Baroness in the live action film adaptation of "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra"

2009

Appeared in the film version of Michael Chabon's novel "The Mysteries of Pittsburgh"

2009

Starred opposite Keira Knightley in the Dylan Thomas biopic "The Edge of Love"

2007

Co-starred with Michelle Pfeiffer and Robert De Niro in fantasy epic "Stardust"

2007

Played an American soap star in "Interview," directed by and co-starring Steve Buscemi; nominated for an Independent Spirit Award

2006

Portrayed 1960s 'It Girl' and Andy Warhold muse Edie Sedgwick in "Factory Girl"

2005

Professional stage debut, the West End production of Shakespeare's "As You Like It"

2005

Co-starred in Lasse Hallström's "Casanova" opposite Heath Ledger, Jeremy Irons, and Oliver Platt

2004

Starred opposite Jude Law in the remake of the Michael Caine classic "Alfie"

2004

Cast as Daniel Craig's Cockney girlfriend in Matthew Vaughn's "Layer Cake" (released in the U.S. 2005)

2003

Co-starred on Fox series "Keen Eddie," directed by Simon West

2002

Landed guest-starring role on Fox's short-lived series "The American Embassy"

2002

Made TV debut on BBC soap opera "Bedtime," which followed three story lines confined to suburban bedrooms

2002

Made acting debut in the British film "Joy Rider"

2000

Moved to New York at 18 and enrolled at the Lee Strasberg Institute

Awards

2012

Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television in The Girl

2008

Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead in Interview