| Biography:
Uma Thurman.
Uma Karuna Thurman was born April 29, 1970, in Boston, Massachusetts. Her
eccentric, multi-cultural upbringing - her mother Nena is a former
psychotherapist while her father Robert A.F. Thurman is a Tibetan Buddhist
monk, and a University of Columbia professor -- could explain the unique
names of the Thurman siblings, Dechen, Ganden and Mipam.
As is practically tradition in today's beautiful actresses, but Uma (who was
named after a Hindu deity and means "bestower of blessings") did not fit in
as a schoolgirl. As if her name wasn't different enough, she was lanky and
awkward as a child. Her nose, which today only adds a unique touch to her
beautiful face, was part of her misery. Rather than the typically
all-American extra-curricular activities such as cheerleading, Uma had
better things to do: act.
After receiving a standing ovation while involved in an elementary school
theatre production, Uma caught the acting bug and knew this was what she
wanted to do with her life. So she packed up and like most aspiring models
and actors, she headed for New York, not even sticking around long enough to
become a high school graduate. While in New York, Uma was forced to work odd
jobs in order to pay the bills, such as being a dish washer and a model, a
more glamorous day job. It didn't take long for Uma to trade in her
dishwashing gloves for scripts, as she finally landed her first feature film
role. As a vampire, Uma was on the verge of beginning her career, and what
has been referred to as a string of sexual film roles.
Although she starred in films such as Final Analysis, Jennifer 8, Mad, Dog
and Glory, and Even Cowgirls Get The Blues, it was her role as the offbeat,
cocaine-junkie Mia Wallace that garnered Uma an Oscar nomination for Best
Supporting actress. With a departure from alternative, more dramatic films,
to the commercial comedies Beautiful Girls and The Truth Behind Cats and
Dogs, Uma proved that she can also provide some laughs. Next up for the
beautiful actress were roles in the sci-fi Gattaca; Batman & Robin as Poison
Ivy; the film adaptation of Les Miserables; and her starring role as Emma
Peele in the adaptation of The Avengers, which tanked at the box-office. Uma
went on a brief hiatus to marry Gattaca co-star Ethan Hawke and welcome
their baby Maya Ray to the world. Uma was previously married to actor Gary
Oldman, from 1990 to 1991, and her dating record includes Timothy Hutton and
Robert De Niro. After a role in Woody Allen's Sweet and Lowdown, Uma
returned to her former modeling days as a spokesperson for Lancome. One of
Empire Magazine's 100 Sexiest Stars in film history, Uma was last seen in
the film Vatel. Watch out for her in the soon-to-be-released, The Golden
Bowl. |