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		<title>Mila Kunis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Mila Kunis, also know as Milena Markovna Kunis is an eccentric young American actress hailing from the Soviet Union. Mila Kunis is revered if not exhalted for her role on That &#8217;70s Show as well as for providing the nation with the voice of the ever popular Meg Griffin from the TV show Family [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> <strong>Mila Kunis</strong>, also know as <em>Milena Markovna Kunis</em> is an eccentric young American actress hailing from the Soviet Union. <strong>Mila Kunis </strong>is revered if not exhalted for her role on <em>That &#8217;70s Show</em> as well as for providing the nation with the voice of the ever popular Meg Griffin from the TV show Family Guy. <strong>Mila Kunis</strong> is definitely not hard to look at, being ranked #47 on <em>Maxim</em>&#8217;s 2006 Hot 100 List as well as #54 in <em>Stuff</em>&#8217;s 102 Sexiest Women in the World. Known for dating the famous actor Macaulay Culkin for over 6 years there is definitely no shortage of media about <strong>Mila Kunis</strong>. Be sure to check out our <strong>Gallery</strong> and <strong>Mila Kunis</strong> <strong>Wallpaper</strong> section to get the latest shots. Enjoy the media, but don&#8217;t go overboard with <strong>Mila Kunis</strong>!</p>
<p><strong>The Recent Buzz about Mila Kunis is her Nude Appearance in the movie Boot Camp!</strong><br />
Learn more about Mila Kunis Nude in Boot Camp here:</p>
<p><em><a href="http://mila-kunis.org/mila-kunis-nude-in-boot-camp">Mila Kunis Nude in Boot Camp</a></em></p>
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<u><strong>Mila Kunis Trivia</strong></u><br />
<em>Born:</em> August 14, 1983</p>
<p><em>Height:</em> 5&#8242;3</p>
<p><em>Favorite Band: </em>Aerosmith</p>
<p><em>Eye Color: </em>One is green, the other is blue!</p>
<p><u><strong>Fun Facts:</strong></u></p>
<p>Mila Kunis mastered english after only 1 year in the US</p>
<p>Mila Kunis was the youngest cast member on <em>that &#8217;70s Show</em></p>
<p>Mila Kunis  was enrolled at Beverly Hills Studios (acting class) at age nine</p>
<p>Mila Kunis has a tattoo on her left wrist of two playing cards</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mila  Kunis and her family moved from Ukraine to LA when she was 7. Her father, Mark, is a mechanical engineer. Her mother, Elvira, is a physics teacher. Brother Mike is a biochemist.
Mila Kunis met her manager at the Beverly Hills Studios (an after-school acting class). Her father enrolled her there when she was nine.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mila  Kunis and her family moved from Ukraine to LA when she was 7. Her father, Mark, is a mechanical engineer. Her mother, Elvira, is a physics teacher. Brother Mike is a biochemist.</p>
<p>Mila Kunis met her manager at the Beverly Hills Studios (an after-school acting class). Her father enrolled her there when she was nine.</p>
<p>Mila Kunis graduated from Fairfax Senior High School in June 2001.</p>
<p>Mila Kunis missed her senior prom due to a scheduling conflict.</p>
<p>Mila Kunis learned to speak English from watching the _&#8221;Price Is Right, The&#8221; (1972)_ . She said Bob Barker talked slow enough for her to understand him. In second episode of the fifth season of _&#8221;That 70s Show&#8221; (1998)_ , she and Hyde (Danny Masterson) are watching an episode of _&#8221;Price Is Right, The&#8221; (1972)_ when they come on to each other.</p>
<p>Mila Kunis auditioned for &#8220;That &#8217;70s Show&#8221; (1998) at age 14. Though actors had to be at least 18 to get the part, she truthfully claimed she would be 18 on her birthday, not specifying which birthday, and won the role.</p>
<p>Mila Kunis terrified of bugs so much that during her May 2004 appearance on &#8220;Late Night with Conan O&#8217;Brien&#8221; (1993), she ran offstage when the &#8220;bug man&#8221; appeared after her interview.</p>
<p>Mila Kunis ranked #54 in Stuff magazine&#8217;s &#8220;102 Sexiest Women In The World&#8221; (2002).</p>
<p>Mila Kunis and Laura Prepon are often filmed sitting down for their scenes on &#8220;That &#8217;70s Show&#8221; (1998) due to the fact that Laura is seven inches taller than Mila. In other scenes, Mila wears platform shoes to give her four extra inches.</p>
<p>Mila Kunis is a huge fan of hard rock/metal band Aerosmith.</p>
<p>At age nine, Mila Kunis started to take after-school acting classes at the Beverly Hills Studio. At one of the Studio&#8217;s public showcases, Mila was approached by entertainment manager Susan Curtis, who offered to take her on.</p>
<p>Mila Kunis&#8217; best friend was Maria Osadchy when she was younger, an Aries whom she met in 2nd grade. Maria is also Russian and helped Mila learn English. In an interview, Mila had Maria with her and talked about how they spent the night together on the weekends.</p>
<p>In 2006, Mila Kunis ranked #47 of Maxim&#8217;s Magazine Sexiest Women.</p>
<p>Mila Kunis has two different eye colors: one blue, one green. On the television show &#8220;Loveline&#8221; (1996)_ , she mentioned about her eyes and the injections she needed because of an eye condition. Laura Prepon, her co-star on &#8220;That &#8217;70s Show&#8221; (1998), called her a husky, since she has two different eye colors. When she was younger, she had serious migraines that was caused by a glaucoma eye condition. She had to insert steroid injections straight into her eye.</p>
<p>Mila Kunis claimed that her engagement ring from Macaulay Culkin is a ruby.</p>
<p>Mila Kunis&#8217; favorite movie is Dirty Dancing.</p>
<p>Mila Kunis&#8217; favorite show is 8 simple rules.</p>
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		<title>Accomplishments</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[• &#8212; Co-starred with former New Kid on the Block, Joey McIntyre in &#8220;Tony &#8216;n&#8217; Tina&#8217;s Wedding&#8221; based a long-running play (lensed 2004)
• 1990 Moved with her family from Ukraine to Los Angeles when she was seven years old (date approximate)
• 1995 Guest starred on the sitcoms &#8220;The John Larroquette Show&#8221; (NBC) and &#8220;Hudson Street&#8221; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>• &#8212; Co-starred with former New Kid on the Block, Joey McIntyre in &#8220;Tony &#8216;n&#8217; Tina&#8217;s Wedding&#8221; based a long-running play (lensed 2004)<br />
• 1990 Moved with her family from Ukraine to Los Angeles when she was seven years old (date approximate)<br />
• 1995 Guest starred on the sitcoms &#8220;The John Larroquette Show&#8221; (NBC) and &#8220;Hudson Street&#8221; (ABC)<br />
• 1995 TV-movie debut in Showtime&#8217;s &#8220;Piranha&#8221;, aired as part of &#8220;Roger Corman Presents&#8221;<br />
• 1996 Had recurring roles on The WB series &#8220;7th Heaven&#8221; and &#8220;Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher&#8221;<br />
• 1996 Acted in the Hulk Hogan Christmas movie &#8220;Santa With Muscles&#8221;<br />
• 1997 Appeared in the direct-to-video release &#8220;Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves&#8221;<br />
• 1998 Starred as the spoiled Jackie Burkhardt on Fox&#8217;s comedy series &#8220;That &#8217;70s Show&#8221;; lied about her age to get the role by telling the producers she was going to be 18 (she was 14 at the time)<br />
• 1998 Had small role in the feature &#8220;Krippendorf&#8217;s Tribe&#8221;<br />
• 1998 Played young Gia Carangi in &#8220;Gia&#8221;, the HBO biopic about the downfall of the supermodel<br />
• 2001 Had prominent featured role in the comedy film &#8220;Get Over It&#8221;<br />
• 2002 Signed to star in &#8220;American Psycho II: The Girl Who Wouldn&#8217;t Die&#8221;, playing a college student who develops an obsession with one of her professors<br />
• Appeared in national commercials for Barbie dolls and Payless shoes<br />
• Enrolled in acting classes at the Beverly Hills Studio after learning to speak English<br />
• Taught herself English by watching American TV shows<br />
• Voiced character of Meg Griffin on the animated Fox series &#8220;Family Guy&#8221;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Blondes definitely do not have more fun. Trust me.&#8221;
[On her "That '70s Show" (1998) character, Jackie, switching boyfriends from Kelso to Hyde]: &#8220;I think her relationship with Steven has taught her to be less selfish&#8221;.
&#8220;I love to bowl as a social thing, but yeah, I&#8217;m no good at it. I&#8217;m bad at every sport there [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Blondes definitely do not have more fun. Trust me.&#8221;</p>
<p>[On her "That '70s Show" (1998) character, Jackie, switching boyfriends from Kelso to Hyde]: &#8220;I think her relationship with Steven has taught her to be less selfish&#8221;.</p>
<p>&#8220;I love to bowl as a social thing, but yeah, I&#8217;m no good at it. I&#8217;m bad at every sport there is. I&#8217;m athletically challenged. I&#8217;m a good dancer, though.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m so boring. I watch the same movies over and over again. Pretty Woman and Clueless. The Princess Bride, Sixteen Candles, Pretty in Pink -all those old &#8217;80s chick flicks. And Grease. I can watch Grease continuously for hours. I know all the words. I watch it, rewind it and watch it again. All night.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;If I&#8217;m in the mood, I&#8217;ll dance to Pink or Limp Bizkit. And when the girls come over…Oh, then we talk about boys. About how dumb boys are.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Biography</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A petite, raven-haired beauty best known as the self-involved and outspoken Jackie Burkhart on “That &#8217;70s Show” (FOX, 1998-2006), Mila Kunis established a prosperous career in acting before even graduating from high school. A native of Ukraine, Kunis also provided the voice for the character of Meg Griffin on the popular animated series “Family Guy” [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A petite, raven-haired beauty best known as the self-involved and outspoken Jackie Burkhart on “That &#8217;70s Show” (FOX, 1998-2006), Mila Kunis established a prosperous career in acting before even graduating from high school. A native of Ukraine, Kunis also provided the voice for the character of Meg Griffin on the popular animated series “Family Guy” (FOX, 1999- ) and has appeared in the films “Get Over It” (2001) and “American Psycho II: All American Girl” (2002).</p>
<p><img src="http://www.milak.org/img/bio2.png" align="right" />Born Milena Markovna Kunis on Aug. 14, 1983 in Kiev, Ukraine, this raven-haired beauty moved to Los Angeles with her parents, Mark and Elvira Kunis and older brother, Mike, at the age of seven. After learning English by watching American television shows, Kunis enrolled in after-school acting classes at Beverly Hills Studios while attending Hubert Howe Bancroft Middle School in Los Angeles. Discovered by a manager while performing in an acting showcase, the young actress was soon cast in children’s programs and television commercials including campaigns for Barbie and Payless shoes.</p>
<p>Making her small-screen debut in 1994 in an episode of “Days of Our Lives” (NBC, 1965- ), Kunis soon landed small roles on a number of television shows including “The John Larroquette Show” (NBC, 1993-96), “Baywatch” (1989-2001), and “Walker Texas Ranger” (CBS, 1993-2001). She went on to appear in recurring roles on “Nick Freno, Licenced Teacher” (The WB, 1996-98) and the WB’s “7th Heaven” (The WB, 1996-2006). With her dark hair and exotic looks, Kunis portrayed a young Angelina Jolie in the critically acclaimed 1998 HBO bio-pic “Gia” about the life of supermodel Gia Carangi.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.milak.org/img/bio3.png" align="left" />Lying about her age, Kunis landed the career-breaking role of Jackie Burkhart on the FOX sitcom “That 70’s Show (1998-2006) while still in high school; though the role required Kunis to be at least eighteen, she was only fourteen at the time of her audition. Regardless, Kunis was cast in the role of the fast-talking Jackie, and worked on the series while attending Fairfax High School. Kunis received two Young Star Awards for her role on the series. Lending her distinct voice to animated television, Kunis was also cast as the voice of Meg Griffin on the popular FOX series “Family Guy” (1999- ). Though the series was cancelled in 2002, its popularity with viewers and performance in DVD sales led to the show’s resurrection in May of 2005.</p>
<p>After receiving her high school diploma in 2001, Kunis soon branched out from her work on “70’s” by appearing in a number of films. She landed a supporting role in the teen flick “Get Over It” (2001) with Kirsten Dunst, starred in the horror sequel “American Psycho II: All American Girl” (2002), and played the role of Tina in “Tony and Tina’s Wedding” (2004) opposite Joseph McIntyre. Kunis also appeared in the music videos for Aerosmith’s single “Jaded” and for The Strokes’ single “The End Has No End.” In 2006, Kunis Appeared in the films “After Sex” and “Moving McAllister” opposite Jon Heder and Rutger Hauer and lent her voice-over talents to the Xbox 360 game “Saints Row.” She also continued to received moderate tabloid coverage of her ongoing romance with former child star, Macaulay Culkin.</p>
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		<title>Career</title>
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Filmography 



 • Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008) &#8230;. Racheal
• Boot Camp (2007) &#8230;. Sophie
• Moving McAllister (2007) &#8230;. Michelle
• After Sex (2007) &#8230;. Nikki
• Family Guy (2006) (VG) (voice) &#8230;. Meg Griffin
• Saints Row (2006) (VG) (voice) &#8230;. Tanya
• Family Guy Presents: Stewie Griffin - The Untold Story (2005) (voice) &#8230;. Meg Griffin/Additional Voices
• Tom [...]]]></description>
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<p align="justify"> • Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008) &#8230;. Racheal<br />
• Boot Camp (2007) &#8230;. Sophie<br />
• Moving McAllister (2007) &#8230;. Michelle<br />
• After Sex (2007) &#8230;. Nikki<br />
• Family Guy (2006) (VG) (voice) &#8230;. Meg Griffin<br />
• Saints Row (2006) (VG) (voice) &#8230;. Tanya<br />
• Family Guy Presents: Stewie Griffin - The Untold Story (2005) (voice) &#8230;. Meg Griffin/Additional Voices<br />
• Tom 51 (2005)<br />
• Tony &#8216;n&#8217; Tina&#8217;s Wedding (2004) &#8230;. Tina<br />
• American Psycho II: All American Girl (2002) &#8230;. Rachael<br />
• Get Over It (2001) &#8230;. Basin<br />
• Milo (1998) (uncredited) &#8230;. Martice<br />
• Krippendorf&#8217;s Tribe (1998) &#8230;. Abbey Tournquist<br />
• Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves (1997) &#8230;. Jill, Party Guest<br />
• Santa with Muscles (1996) &#8230;. Sarah<br />
• Make a Wish, Molly (1995) &#8230;. Melinda</td>
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<p align="justify"> • &#8220;Family Guy&#8221; &#8230;. Meg Griffin (1999-2007)<br />
• &#8220;Robot Chicken&#8221; &#8230;. 3rd Grader &#8230; (5 episodes, 2005-2006)<br />
• &#8220;That &#8217;70s Show&#8221; &#8230;. Jackie Burkhart (194 episodes, 1998-2006)<br />
• &#8220;Grounded for Life&#8221; &#8230;. Lana (2 episodes, 2004)<br />
• &#8220;Mad TV&#8221; &#8230;. Daisy (1 episode, 2002)<br />
• Seaside Survivor (2002) (TV) &#8230;. Host<br />
• &#8220;Get Real&#8221; &#8230;. Taylor Vaughn (2 episodes, 2000)<br />
• Gia (1998) (TV) &#8230;. Gia at Age 11<br />
• &#8220;Pensacola: Wings of Gold&#8221; &#8230;. Jessie Kerwood (1 episode, 1998)<br />
• &#8220;7th Heaven&#8221; &#8230;. Ashley (4 episodes, 1996-1997)<br />
• &#8220;Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher&#8221; &#8230;. Anna-Maria Del Bono (5 episodes, 1996-1997)<br />
• &#8220;Walker, Texas Ranger&#8221; &#8230;. Pepper (1 episode, 1997)<br />
• &#8220;Unhappily Ever After&#8221; &#8230;. Chloe (1 episode, 1996)<br />
• &#8220;Baywatch&#8221; &#8230;. Anne / &#8230; (2 episodes, 1994-1995)<br />
• &#8220;Hudson Street&#8221; &#8230;. Devon (1 episode, 1995)<br />
• Piranha (1995) (TV) &#8230;. Susie Groga<br />
• &#8220;The John Larroquette Show&#8221; &#8230;. Lucy (1 episode, 1995)</td>
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