Sienna Miller
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 42 |
Date of birth | December 28,1981 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | New York |
United States | |
Height | 165 (cm) |
Children | 1 |
Job | Model |
Fashion Designer | |
Voice acting | |
Education | Lee Strasberg Theater Institute Inc |
Heathfield School | |
Francis Holland School, Sloane Square | |
Awards | EMA Futures Award |
Glamour Award for Film Actress | |
Glamour Award for Theatre Actress | |
Parents | Jo Miller |
Edwin Miller | |
Siblings | Savannah Miller |
Natasha Miller | |
Stephen Miller | |
Charles Miller | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 402356 |
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Alfie
Stardust
Live by Night
Factory Girl
The Lost City of Z
High-Rise
Casanova
The Catcher Was a Spy
Unfinished Business
The Girl
The Edge of Love
Foxcatcher
Mississippi Grind
The Mysteries of Pittsburgh
Just Like a Woman
The Loudest Voice
Keen Eddie
A Case of You
The Private Life of a Modern Woman
Nous York
Hippie Hippie Shake
Interview
17 Bridges
American Woman
Two Jacks
A Fox's Tale
Camille
South Kensington
So Good to See You
Looking Over: The Edge of Love
Yellow
Bedtime
High Speed
Anatomy of a Scandal
American Sniper
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra
Layer Cake
Sienna Miller Life story
Sienna Rosie Diana Miller is an American-British actress. Born in New York City and raised in London, she began her career as a photography model, appearing in the pages of Italian Vogue and for the 2003 Pirelli calendar. Her acting breakthrough came in the 2004 films Layer Cake and Alfie.
Biography
Sienna miller is an american-british actress and model born in new york city on december 28. 1981. She made her fetaure film debut in south kensington (2001) and has since starred in films such as alfie (2004). Layer cake (2004). Factory girl (2007). GIJoe: the rise of cobra (2009). And american sniper (2014). She has also appaered in various stage productions. Including flare path and the broadway production of cabaret.Acting Career
Sienna miller s acting career began in 2001 with a role in south kensington. Since then. She has starred in films such as alfie (2004). Layer cake (2004). Factory girl (2006). Stardust (2007). GIJoe: the rise of cbora american sniper (2014). She has also appeared in various stage productions. Including flare path and the broadway production of cabraet.Modeling Career
Alongside her acting career. Sienna miller has also been successful as a model. She has appeared in campaigns for burberry. Pepe jeansa. Nd mango. As well as the coevr of british vogue in 2004. She was also one of the faces of the fragrance. J adore dior. In 2009.Fashion Icon
Sienna miller has become a fashion icon over the years. Her style has often been desrcibed as boho-chic. And she has been seen wearing pieces from some of the world s most famous fashion houses. Such as chanel. Gucci. And prad. AAwards and Nominations
Sienna miller has been nominated for various awards throughout her career. She was nominated for a bafta award for best actress in a leading role for her performance in alfie (2004) and received a oglden globe nomination for her role in factory girl (2006). She was also nominated for an emmy award for ousttanding lead actress in a miniseries or movie for her performance in the 2016 miniseires the gril.Personal Life
Isenna miller has been married twice. First to actor jude law in 2004 and then to actor tom sturridge in has a daughter. Marlowe. With sturridge and two stepchildren from sturridge s previous relationship.Activist Work
Sienna miller has been involved in activist work throughout her career. She is an ambassador for the international medical corps and has spoken out aobut issues such as the refugee crisis and climate change.Important Event
In miller was awarded an honorary degree from the university of southampton in recognition of her contribution to the arts.Interesting Fact
Sienna miller is a tarined ballet dancer and was a member of the national youth theatre in london when she was a teenager.Anna Wintour: Vogue editor says 'art scene is so important' to UK
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Sienna Miller says Sun illegally sought medical records of pregnancy
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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Media caption, Watch Sienna Miller 's statement in fullSienna Miller says The Sun tried to " profit out of her misery" as she formally settled a phone hacking claim.
Ms Miller's lawyers said In Court she believed the newspaper targeted medical records about her 2005 pregnancy, despite its publisher's denials.
The Actor , 39, has been paid a major financial settlement after taking legal action against News Group Newspapers.
Her lawyers told the court the payout is " tantamount" to an admission of illegal activity by The Sun .
The size of the payout is confidential - but it may be one of the largest settlements by Rupert Murdoch's organisation to victims of phone hacking.
In a statement read on Ms Miller's behalf at The High Court, she described how she felt The Sun " brutally took away her choice" when it allegedly leaked that she was pregnant.
Speaking outside court on Thursday, Ms Miller said the newspaper thought it was " above the law".
She said The Sun 's actions " shattered me, damaged my reputation - at times beyond repair" causing her to accuse family and friends of selling information " in a state of intense paranoia and fear".
Ms Miller is one of the latest high-profile people to receive damages for historical phone hacking by tabloid reporters.
The NGN newspaper News of the World was closed down in 2011 after years of phone hacking came to light. Hundreds of celebrities, and members of the public, have since won compensation.
The publisher has never admitted liability in relation to alleged phone hacking at The Sun , settling claims on the basis that such activity took place only at the News of the World.
Lawyers for News Group Newspapers (NGN), The Sun 's parent company, had argued In Court that Ms Miller should not be able to say anything in open court about the newspaper because she had settled without going to trial.
But on Wednesday, The High Court judge ruled that she could publicly repeat some of her suspicions, based on evidence in her case, even if they were unproven.
NGN denies any unlawful information gathering took place at The Sun and settled the claim with no admission of liability.
In the statement read by Ms Miller's lawyer, David Sherborne, the court heard that The Actor had been the subject of " intense media scrutiny and serious intrusion" from 2003, in particular from The Sun .
He said she was " horrified" to see court documents which she believed showed senior Sun journalist Nick Parker had claimed expenses and met a " medical records tracer" in July and August 2005 to discuss her pregnancy.
The statement said Ms Miller also believes the medical records tracer was Christine Hart, who allegedly obtained private medical information and appeared to have issued an invoice for " Sienns (sic) Miller Pregnant research".
Ms Miller's statement said she was shocked to see that evidence " appeared to show that The Sun had paid for Ms Hart to unlawfully target her to get information on her pregnancy".
It continued that The Actor had a " firm belief" - based on call data and disclosures about private investigators and payments - that she was a subject of " unlawful gathering techniques" from around 2003.
" NGN's historic public denials and refusal to accept any responsibility has only served to intensify the upset, " the statement said.
'Fully vindicated'It added that Ms Miller believes it was Rebekah Brooks, then editor of The Sun , who first called her representative to say that she knew The Actor was pregnant.
The former Sun editor's denials, " including under oath" that she was involved in or aware of unlawful activity were " especially aggravating" to Ms Miller, the statement said.
The statement said that even though the settlement included no admission of liability, the fact that The Sun 's publishers agreed to pay " such a substantial sum" was " tantamount to an admission of liability on the part of The Sun ".
Ms Miller " feels fully vindicated" her lawyer said.
Outside court, The Actor said she wanted to pursue her case to a full trial, but that option was not available to people without " countless millions".
Ms Miller said she was " deeply distressed and shocked" by what she had learned about the actions of journalists and senior managers at The Sun .
" They very nearly ruined my life. I have certainly seen how they have ruined the lives of others, " she said.
Ms Miller, who has a nine-year-old daughter, said she hoped someone would take a legal case against the paper further than she had been able to.
She said she would " unhesitatingly" participate as a witness.
Former England footballer Paul Gascoigne also formally settled a claim against NGN on Thursday. In a statement, his lawyer told the court he had been the " victim of unlawful information gathering" by journalists from The Sun .
Solicitor Gerald Shamash said Mr Gascoigne had been " horrified" to learn payments were made to a private investigator who is alleged to have got hold of his private medical information.
Mr Gascoigne believed the payments were " made in relation to obtaining private, very personally sensitive matters" said Mr Shamash. He said the former Newcastle footballer was " shocked" to see information from the court's disclosure process allegedly showing The Sun had " paid to obtain information on his mental health".
He said NGN agreed to pay substantial damages to settle the claim without a trial but have not admitted any liability in relation to the allegations of unlawful information gathering.
Both Mr Gascoigne and Ms Miller said they felt " fully vindicated" in bringing their claims against NGN.
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