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Milla Jovovich Biography
Milla Natasha Jovovich was born in Kiev, Ukraine, on December 17, 1975.
She spent her early childhood between London, where her father
Bogdanovitch Jovovich was studying, and Russia, where her mother, Gallina
Loginova lived. Her family soon moved to California, where Milla
experienced difficulty adapting to the American way of life.
She began
acting at the age of 9, and modeling at 11. Her first cover was for the
Italian fashion magazine Lei. A six-page fashion spread by Herb Ritts for
a French fashion magazine quickly moved Jovovich, the young and
barely-trained model, to the top ranks. In her first year alone, she
completed 15 fashion covers and countless other shoots, still managing the
time for her studies -including the training necessary for runway work- as
well as maintaining her teenage social life.
She
released her first movie in 1988, entitled Two Moon Junction, followed by
The Night Train to Kathmandu. She took the modeling world by storm, and
impressed critics with her uncanny ability to carry herself at such a
young age. She's been in Calvin Klein, Escape, and dozens of other high
profile ads, as well as in all the major glamour magazines.
She
displayed maturity and talent beyond her years, and continued her acting
career with the release of Return to Blue Lagoon in 1991, and Kuffs and
Chaplin in 1992. At the age of 16, she married 21-year-old actor boyfriend
Shawn Andrews (whom she was involved with on the set of Dazed and
Confused), only to have the marriage annulled two months later.
After
filming Dazed and Confused in 1993, her career was already in full swing.
Milla looked to conquer a third domain; the world of music. She released
her first album at the age of 18, entitled The Divine Comedy. Unlike most
actresses and models that try their hand at singing careers see Caprice
here, and end up with a lackluster attempt, Jovovich's album was
well-received.
Next on her
list was the the Fifth Element, the sci-fi movie starring Bruce Willis
that takes place in the future. In this role, Jovovich was appropriately
cast as the perfect being. Playing Leeloo, Jovovich's modeling experience
came in handy -the character was engineered, and required Milla to use
little facial expressions, and portray an innocent and distant look.
In the
spring of '98, she starred in a Spike Lee Joint with Denzel Washington,
entitled He Got Game. Here she played a prostitute who suffers from a
severe beating, but Jovovich gets very little on-screen time. She went on
to win the leading role in another Luc Besson film, where she played the
role of Joan Of Arc. Soon after the production was complete, she married
Besson.
In 1999,
Milla starred in the horror film The Boat House. Milla plays a teenager
who has seen some evil creature and loses her mind, and is sent to a
mental hospital from which she later escapes. Her character is described
as a beautiful, yet fragile girl. Next on her list are The Million Dollar
Hotel and Kingdom Come.
She also
plans to return to school and finish some of the classes she dreaded
taking in high school, like math, chemistry, and physics. She stated: All
the things I was bored with in high school. I didn't understand the
importance of math then, which is stupid. It provides the building blocks
of reality.
She also
plans to return to the studio to record another album. She is unsure of
exactly where she would like her career to go, but remains true to her
belief with her integrity, honesty and sincerity. I just want to make one
really good movie a year. And when I die, to know I was honest as an
artist, and for this we have to respect her.
Milla Jovovich Biography
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