Uma Thurman, born on April 29, 1970, in Boston, Massachusetts, is a renowned American actress known for her striking beauty and versatile acting skills. She comes from an artistic family; her mother was a former model and her father a professor and writer. Her early exposure to art and culture influenced her successful career.
One of Thurman's notable early roles was in the 1988 film "Dangerous Liaisons," where she played Cécile de Volanges, a young and naive woman caught in romantic intrigues. In 1993, she starred in "Mad Dog and Glory" as a waitress named Glory, involved with a gangster and a shy police photographer. Both films included memorable nude scenes showcasing her dedication to her craft. Thurman was married to actor Ethan Hawke, with whom she has two children. Her influence on the entertainment industry continues through her talent and versatility.
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