Mila Kunis turns 30 on Wednesday (Aug. 14). In order to celebrate the actress' life and long career -- she started appearing in movies and television shows as a child -- here are 30 career highlights (and lowlights) from Kunis' 30 years on this planet.
From "Black Swan" to "Santa with Muscles" (a holiday classic starring Hulk Hogan) to "That '70s Show," Kunis has already had an impressive career.
1. "Tar" -- as Catherine (to be released in Dec. 2013)
2. "Blood Ties" -- as Natalie (to be released in Oct. 2013)
3. "Family Guy" -- as the voice of Meg Griffin (1999-present)
4. "Oz the Great and Powerful" -- as Theodora (2013)
5. "Ted" -- as Lori Collins (2012)
6. "Robot Chicken" -- multiple parts (2005-2011)
7. "Friends with Benefits" -- as Jamie (2011)
8. "Black Swan" -- as Lily/The Black Swan (2010)
9. "Date Night" -- as Whippit (2010)
10. "The Book of Eli" -- as Solara (2010)
11. "Extract" -- as Cindy (2009)
12. "Max Payne" -- as Mona Sax (2008)
13. "Boot...
From "Black Swan" to "Santa with Muscles" (a holiday classic starring Hulk Hogan) to "That '70s Show," Kunis has already had an impressive career.
1. "Tar" -- as Catherine (to be released in Dec. 2013)
2. "Blood Ties" -- as Natalie (to be released in Oct. 2013)
3. "Family Guy" -- as the voice of Meg Griffin (1999-present)
4. "Oz the Great and Powerful" -- as Theodora (2013)
5. "Ted" -- as Lori Collins (2012)
6. "Robot Chicken" -- multiple parts (2005-2011)
7. "Friends with Benefits" -- as Jamie (2011)
8. "Black Swan" -- as Lily/The Black Swan (2010)
9. "Date Night" -- as Whippit (2010)
10. "The Book of Eli" -- as Solara (2010)
11. "Extract" -- as Cindy (2009)
12. "Max Payne" -- as Mona Sax (2008)
13. "Boot...
- 8/14/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
HollywoodNews.com: Mila Kunis will be seen opposite Natalie Portman in Darren Aronofsky’s upcoming feature film “Black Swan.” Kunis will be seen in Will Gluck’s upcoming film “Friends with Benefits” co-starring Emma Stone and Justin Timberlake. Her past credits include Shawn Levy’s “Date Night” co-starring Steve Carell, Tina Fey, and Mark Wahlberg; The Hughes Brothers’ “The Book of Eli” starring Denzel Washington and Gary Oldman; Mike Judge’s “Extract” co-starring Jason Bateman; John Moore’s “Max Payne” co-starring Mark Wahlberg; Nicholas Stoller’s “Forgetting Sarah Marshall”; Andrew Black’s “Moving McAllister”; and Tommy O’Haver’s “Get Over It” starring Kirsten Dunst and Ben Foster.
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- 11/4/2010
- by Linny Lum
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NEW YORK -- First Independent Pictures and Magnolia Home Entertainment are acquiring North American rights to the road comedy Moving McAllister starring Mila Kunis, Jon Heder and Rutger Hauer.
Producer-screenwriter-financier Ben Gourley stars as Rick Robinson, an ambitious Miami law firm intern who helps the top partner (Hauer) by moving his attractive niece (Kunis) across the country. With just five days before his bar exam, Robinson must cope with many time-slowing distractions, including a hitchhiker (Heder) and an attraction to his off-limits road partner.
Jason Faller, Kynan Griffin, T.R. Gourley and Maclain Nelson also produced the feature, which was directed by Andrew Black (Pride and Prejudice). It begins a platform rollout Sept. 14 in select cities.
"We were after this hysterical and touching film since (the 2006 American Film Market) and are also quite pleased to have made an alliance for this picture with Magnolia Home Entertainment," FIP president Gary Rubin said.
Other FIP releases include Edmond, starring William H. Macy and Julia Stiles, and The Great New Wonderful, starring Maggie Gyllenhaal and Edie Falco.
Producer-screenwriter-financier Ben Gourley stars as Rick Robinson, an ambitious Miami law firm intern who helps the top partner (Hauer) by moving his attractive niece (Kunis) across the country. With just five days before his bar exam, Robinson must cope with many time-slowing distractions, including a hitchhiker (Heder) and an attraction to his off-limits road partner.
Jason Faller, Kynan Griffin, T.R. Gourley and Maclain Nelson also produced the feature, which was directed by Andrew Black (Pride and Prejudice). It begins a platform rollout Sept. 14 in select cities.
"We were after this hysterical and touching film since (the 2006 American Film Market) and are also quite pleased to have made an alliance for this picture with Magnolia Home Entertainment," FIP president Gary Rubin said.
Other FIP releases include Edmond, starring William H. Macy and Julia Stiles, and The Great New Wonderful, starring Maggie Gyllenhaal and Edie Falco.
- 8/23/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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