Uma Thurman
Milestones
- Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
- Birthday: April 29, 1970
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2009
Starred in "Motherhood," an indie comedy about the challenges faced by a mother
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2008
Co-starred with Colin Firth and Jeffrey Dean Morgan in the romantic comedy "The Accidental Husband"
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2008
Portrayed a grown Diana in Vadim Perelman's "The Life Before Her Eyes"
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2006
Played a superhero who gets revenge on the boyfriend that dumped her in Ivan Reitman's "My Super Ex-Girlfriend"
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2005
Chosen as the new face of Louis Vuitton, for their Spring 2005 campaign
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2005
Played a woman in her late thirties romancing a younger man in Ben Younger's "Prime" opposite Meryl Streep
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2005
Re-teamed with her "Pulp Fiction" castmate, John Travolta in "Be Cool"
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2005
Starred as Swedish secretary Ulla, in the movie-musical version of "The Producers"
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2003
Played the love interest to Ben Affleck's character in the thriller "Paycheck"
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2003 to 2004
Re-teamed with Tarantino to portray a female assassin who awakens from a four-year coma and seeks revenge on her former boss; film released in two Volumes "Kill Bill Vol. 1" (2003) and "Kill Bill Vol. 2" (2004); received Golden Globe nominations for Best Actress for Vol. 1 (2003) and Vol. 2 (2004)
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2002
Co-starred (also executive produced) with Juliette Lewis in the HBO produced, "Hysterical Blindness"; film first screened at Sundance; received a SAG nomination for Best Actress in a TV movie
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2002
Had featured role in the Ethan Hawke-directed "Chelsea Walls" (filmed in 1999)
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2001
Co-starred with husband Ethan Hawke and Robert Sean Leonard in the Richard Linklater directed "Tape"; received an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Lead Actress
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1999
Played the second wife of a jazz musician (Sean Penn) in Woody Allen's "Sweet and Lowdown"
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1998
Cast as Emma Peel opposite Ralph Fiennes' John Steed in the feature version of "The Avengers"
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1998
Played Fantine in Bille August's remake of "Les Miserables"
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1997
Delivered a scene-stealing turn as the villainous Poison Ivy in "Batman & Robin"
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1997
Starred opposite future husband Ethan Hawke in the futuristic thriller "Gattaca"
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1996
Offered a fine comic turn as a ditzy model in "The Truth About Cats and Dogs"
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1994
Earned a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination playing a gangster's wife in Quentin Tarantino's "Pulp Fiction"
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1994
Had leading role of Sissy Hankshaw in the ill-fated film version of "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues"
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1992
TV-movie debut in "Robin Hood" (Fox)
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1990
Starred as the wife of writer Henry Miller in "Henry & June"; first film to receive the NC-17 rating
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1989
Played Venus in "The Adventures of Baron Munchausen"
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1988
First gained acclaim with her role as the virginal Cecile in "Dangerous Liaisons"
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1987
Film debut in "Kiss Daddy Goodnight"
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1986
Moved to Manhattan to attend the Professional Children's School
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Lived in a artists' colony in Woodstock, New York
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Raised in Amherst, Massachusetts
Upcoming Appearances
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