AMERICKA GLUMICA-MILLA JOVOVICH
Milla Jovovich je americki model,mizicar i glumica.Rodena je1975 godine.Glumi u fransizi Resident Evil.Born in Kiev, Jovovich emigrated with her parents to the United States when she was five. In 1987, she began modeling at the age of 12 when Herb Ritts photographed her for the cover of the Italian magazine Lei.[3][4] Richard Avedon featured her in Revlon's "Most Unforgettable Women in the World" advertisements.[5] In 1988, Jovovich had her first acting role in the television film The Night Train to Kathmandu, and that year also appeared in her first feature film, Two Moon Junction.
Jovovich gained attention for her role in the explicit 1991 romance film Return to the Blue Lagoon, as she was then only 15.[6] She was considered to have a breakthrough with her role in the 1997 French science-fiction film The Fifth Element written and directed by Luc Besson. She and Besson married that year, but soon divorced. She starred as the heroine and martyr in Besson's The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc (1999).
In 2002, Jovovich starred in the science fiction horror film Resident Evil, adapted from the video game series of the same name. It was disliked by critics,[7][8] but was commercially successful.[9] She reprised her role in four sequels, all in the apocalyptic fiction action horror genre, made between 2004 and 2012.[10]
Jovovich released an album, The Divine Comedy, in 1994. She continues to release demos for other songs on her official website and contributes to film soundtracks. In 2003, she and model Carmen Hawk created the clothing line Jovovich-Hawk. Jovovich has her own production company, Creature Entertainment.[11]
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The Venture will formally launch at this year's Cannes Film Festival focusing its efforts on Seven Arts' upcoming titles including "The Winter Queen" to be directed by Fedor Bonderchuk and starring Milla Jovovich and "Neuromancer," the sci-fi epic based on the best selling novel by William Gibson which will be directed by Vincenzo Natali.
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Srpski nikada nije dobro naucila, ruski joj je ostao maternji jezik
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