Uma Thurman

Info

Role

Writer | Actress

Date of birth

04/29/1970

Place of birth

Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Also known as

Uma Karuna Thurman

Ούμα Θέρμαν

Ούμα Καρούνα Θέρμαν

اوما تورمن

ユマ・サーマン

乌玛·瑟曼

鄔瑪·舒曼

우마 서먼

Uma Thurman

Biography

"In this business, a lot of people go crazy and eccentric, even ending up dead because of it. It 's not my plan." American actress Uma Thurman had her beginnings in modeling and low-budget productions, but it was not until mid-1994 that her career really took off with Pulp Fiction (1994), one of the highest grossing and most iconic cult films. After this, she became the favorite actress of director Quentin Tarantino, who chose to work with her again years later in Kill Bill (2003 and 2004). Throughout her career, Thurman was part of successful productions, but also of some commercial failures. This forced her to work in a wide variety of genres such as drama, science fiction, action, suspense, and romantic comedies, having participated in films like Dangerous Liaisons (1988) and Gattaca (1997). Thurman is a committed defender of women's rights and actively participates in various social causes. She has been nominated for an Oscar in 1995, won a Golden Globe in 2003, and was a member of the main competition jury at the Cannes Film Festival. Her impact on pop culture and her enduring presence in the entertainment industry make her a truly iconic figure.

Known For

Pulp Fiction
Pulp Fiction
8.7
8.7
Gattaca
Gattaca
7.5
7.5
Batman & Robin
Batman & Robin
4.1
4.1