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Selected Actor Filmography
Noticed by two New York impresarios, Uma Thurman studied acting at the Professional Children's School. After her debut role in 1988 in Johnny, be Good, she made her name with two international successes the same year: Terry Gilliam’s The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, and Stephen Frears’ Dangerous Liaisons. Since then, she has worked with Philip Kaufman, Phil Joanou, Gus Van Sant, John Boorman, Andrew Nichol, and Woody Allen. In Mad Dog and Glory, presented in Cannes in 1993, she played opposite Robert De Niro. It was with director Quentin Tarantino that she took on her most famous roles, in Pulp Fiction, which won the Palme d’Or in 1994, and then, ten years later, as the heroine in Kill Bill 1 & 2.
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Eloise in Paris
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Girl Soldier
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Kill Bill: Volume 3
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Movie 43
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Playing the Field
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Savages
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Bel Ami
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Ceremony
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Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief
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Motherhood
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The Accidental Husband
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The Life Before Her Eyes
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Bee Movie
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My Super Ex-Girlfriend
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Producers, The
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Prime
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Be Cool
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Kill Bill: Volume 2
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Paycheck
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Kill Bill: Volume 1
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Chelsea Walls
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Tape
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Gattaca
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Pulp Fiction
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Dangerous Liaisons
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The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
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