Award-winning actress UMA THURMAN has proven herself to be one of the industry's most versatile performers in film and television.
She received an Academy Award® nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of "Mia Wallace" in Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction.
Thurman earned a Golden Globe® Award for Hysterical Blindness, which she produced and starred in, and received her first Emmy® nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress in a
Drama Series for her arc on NBC's series Smash.
After starring in The Avengers and Batman and Robin, UMA THURMAN later garnered more attention for another collaboration
with Tarantino, garnering Golden Globe® Award nominations for her role as "The Bride" in the Kill Bill film franchise.
Thurman made her Broadway debut as the star of The Parisian Woman.
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Award-winning actress Uma Thurman has proven herself to be one of the industry's most versatile performers, lending her talents to an array of revered films and television.
Thurman's entrance into mainstream film began following her role as goddess Venus in Terry Gilliam's The Adventures of Baron Munchausen. She went on to receive critical acclaim for her
portrayal of "Cecile” in Stephen Frears' Dangerous Liaisons opposite John Malkovich. Additional film credits include Beautiful Girls, Batman & Robin, Les Misérables, Prime with Meryl
Streep, and The Producers.
UMA THURMAN received an Academy Award® nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of "Mia Wallace" in Quentin Tarantino's
Pulp Fiction and, as Tarantino's muse, Thurman garnered Golden Globe® Award nominations for her role as "The Bride" in the Kill Bill film franchise.
Thurman earned a Golden Globe® Award for Hysterical Blindness, which she produced and starred in, and received her first Emmy® nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for
her arc on NBC's series Smash. Thurman made her Broadway debut as the star of The Parisian Woman.
Born in Boston and raised in Amherst, Thurman currently lives in New York City with her three children.