| Biography:
Liv Tyler was born Liv Rundgren on July 1st,
1977 in Portland, Maine. Liv grew up believing that rock musician Todd
Rudgren, her mother's long-term boyfriend, was her father. After all, that
is what her birth certificate read. However, Liv was actually the product of
an eight-month relationship with Aerosmith front-man Steven Tyler. Her
mother is Bebe Buell, former Ford model, Playboy Playmate, singer, and
apparent rock groupie.
Liv became suspicious of her true paternity when she met Steven Tyler's
other daughter Mia, who was like a rubber stamp of herself. Liv confronted
her mother and was told the truth about her biological father. On her
twelfth birthday, Liv adopted the name Tyler as her own.
When Liv was fourteen she and her mother moved from Portland to New York.
She began modeling with the encouragement of family friend Paulina Porizkova.
With her five foot ten inch frame of amazing proportions, porcelain skin,
and blazing blue eyes she did well in modeling. However, after only a year
in the biz, she grew tired of modeling and decided that acting was what she
really wanted to do.
In 1995 she was offered the part of Callie in Heavy after her first reading,
and was cast in Silent Fall just three weeks later. Her slate became very
full and she delivered up seven movies between 1993 and 1996. A catalyst for
her career acceleration was the film Stealing Beauty (1996), in which Liv
was the main star and delivered an astounding performance. At Cannes, where
Stealing Beauty featured, Liv was a sensation with the press.
She went on to win critical acclaim for her role in Tom Hanks directorial
debut That Thing You Do! and as Pamela Abbott in Inventing the Abbott's in
1997. That same year she was named one of People magazine's Most Beautiful
People in the World. After starring in Disney's Armageddon in 1998, Liv has
starred in many other movies including the Lord of the Rings trilogy, which
required Liv to spend a large amount of time in New Zealand. Her actual
screentime in the trilogy appears rather less than she hoped and Liv found
she missed her family and friends a great deal while hanging in the
Antipodes - "I can't handle being on the other side of the world. I'm really
a family-oriented person and I get homesick easily. I think I was homesick
more than anyone." |