Mila Kunis
Born Aug. 14, 1983, in Kiev, Ukraine, Mila Kunis moved to the United States at age 7 and started learning to speak English by watching American television. She perfected her English so well that she mastered the vocal inflections of self-absorbed American teen Jackie Burkhart in her career-making role on "That '70s Show" (1998-2006).

Before stepping into Jackie's designer shoes, Kunis appeared on several other TV series, including "Baywatch" and "7th Heaven." In 1998, she was cast in the HBO biopic Gia, playing a young version of the title character. A year later, Kunis began voicing the character Meg Griffin in the animated series "Family Guy."

On the big screen, Kunis made a splash in the hit comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008). Her other credits include television's "Robot Chicken," the film Max Payne (2008) and a supporting turn as Natalie Portman's rival in Black Swan (2010), which brought Kunis a Golden Globe nod.

Featured Movies
  • Friends with BenefitsFriends with Benefits

    This raucous rom-com chronicles the relationship of two busy singles, Dylan (Justin Timberlake) and Jamie (Mila Kunis), who agree to include sex in their friendship -- minus the emotions and commitment. But things get complicated. Read More

  • Black SwanBlack Swan

    In director Darren Aronofsky's psychological thriller, ambitious New York City ballet dancer Nina Sayers (Natalie Portman) lands the lead in "Swan Lake" but soon thinks her dreams of stardom are threatened by a rival ballerina (Mila Kunis). As opening night nears and the pressure to be perfect... Read More

  • ExtractExtract

    Encouraged by his friend, Dean (Ben Affleck), factory owner Joel (Jason Bateman) considers escaping his problems -- an assembly-line accident, a potential lawsuit and a sexless marriage, for starters -- by taking up with the gorgeous new temp, Cindy (Mila Kunis). But does Cindy have something wicked... Read More

  • Max PayneMax Payne

    Mark Wahlberg stars as title character Max Payne in this gritty noir crime thriller that centers on an undercover New York City DEA agent (Mila Kunis) who teams up with a female assassin to avenge the murder of her family. Filmmaker John Moore directs this big-screen video game adaptation with... Read More

  • Family Guy: Something... Dark SideFamily Guy: Something... Dark Side

    A sequel to the Star Wars parody "Blue Harvest," this special episode of the unabashedly off-color animated series features the dysfunctional Griffin family and their friends as the characters in The Empire Strikes Back. Peter begins sharing the story with his family during a power outage, and, in... Read More

 
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