Sienna Miller
British-American actress
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2024 | Appeared as herself in 3 episodes of 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' |
2024 | Set to appear in both 'Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1' and 'Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 2' as Frances Kittredge |
February 2024 | Joined the short film 'Marion' as an executive producer. |
2023 | Played Rebecca Shearer in main role for 'Extrapolations' |
December 2023 | Miller gave birth to her daughter with Oli Green. |
August 2023 | Miller announced her pregnancy with her second child, her first with actor Oli Green. |
2022 | Stars in the miniseries Anatomy of a Scandal. |
2022 | Narrated the documentary series 'My Life as a Rolling Stone' |
November 2021 | Miller accepted a financial settlement from News Group Newspapers over an alleged phone hacking claim. |
2020 | Awarded as Global Ambassador IMC at the Television Humanitarian Awards by the Creative Coalition |
2019 | Starred as a narcotics detective in the action film '21 Bridges' alongside Chadwick Boseman. |
2019 | Won Film Talent Award at FCAD Deauville American Film Festival and SCAD Savannah Film Festival for her performance in 'American Woman' |
2019 | Appears in the miniseries The Loudest Voice. |
2018 | Stars in the film American Woman. |
2018 | Starred in the drama 'American Woman' as a single mother, marking her first lead role with full character depth and critical acclaim. |
2018 | Miller appeared in the war film 'The Catcher Was a Spy' playing Estella, the girlfriend of Moe Berg. |
2017 | Starred in 'The Private Life of a Modern Woman', which screened out of competition at the 74th Venice International Film Festival, and performed in a West End production of 'Cat On A Hot Tin Roof' at the Apollo Theatre. |
2016 | Appears in two films: The Lost City of Z and Live by Night. |
2016 | Appeared in 'The Lost City of Z' as Nina Fawcett, receiving critical acclaim with The New York Times calling her 'wonderful' and Time describing her as 'luminous and astute'. |
March 2016 | Miller was announced as the new face of Swedish fashion chain Lindex, starring in their 1970s-inspired spring campaign. |
2015 | Selected as a jury member for the main competition section of the Cannes Film Festival. |
2015 | Received award nominations for Best Supporting Actress for her roles in 'American Sniper' and 'High-Rise' from Denver Film Critics Society and British Independent Film Awards |
2015 | Had a prolific year with roles in 'Mississippi Grind', 'Unfinished Business', 'High-Rise', 'Black Mass', and 'Burnt' |
February 2015 | Performed as Sally Bowles in the Broadway revival of Cabaret for the last six weeks of the show's engagement, receiving praise from New York Daily News for her 'cocky and steely' performance. |
2014 | Portrayed Nancy Schultz in 'Foxcatcher' and Taya Renae Kyle in 'American Sniper', both highly acclaimed films with the latter becoming the highest-grossing war film of all time. |
2014 | Stars in two notable films: Foxcatcher and American Sniper. |
2013 | Nominated for Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Movie/Miniseries Supporting Actress for 'The Girl' |
2012 | Returns to prominence by portraying actress Tippi Hedren in the television film The Girl, earning nominations for the BAFTA Television Award for Best Actress and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film. |
2012 | Sienna Miller appeared in multiple films including 'Just Like a Woman', 'Nous York', 'Two Jacks', and 'Yellow' |
July 7 2012 | Miller gave birth to her daughter with actor Tom Sturridge. |
2011 | Miller starred in Trevor Nunn's production of Flare Path at London's Theatre Royal Haymarket, playing a former starlet caught in a love triangle. |
November 2011 | Gave evidence as a core participant in the Leveson Inquiry regarding phone hacking. |
May 2011 | Miller was awarded £100,000 in damages from News of the World after they admitted to hacking her phone. |
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