Biography
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Early Life
Milla Jovovich (pronounced "mee-luh" "yo-vo-vitch") was born December 17, 1975 in Kyiv (Kiev), Ukraine to Bogdanovitch Jovovich (father, Serbian doctor), and Galina Loginova Jovovich (mother, Russian actress). In 1981, Milla and her family left the Soviet Union and moved to London, England and then to Sacramento, California, ultimately settling in Los Angeles.
Modeling
At the age of eleven, Jovovich was spotted by photographer Richard Avedon, who featured her in Revlon's "Most Unforgettable Women in the World" advertisements. In October 1987, she was on the cover of the Italian fashion magazine Lei, her first of many covers. In 1988, she signed her first professional modeling contract.
Acting
Milla's early modeling led to acting roles, and in 1988 she appeared in her first film role in the romance thriller Two Moon Junction. Her first leading role was in Return to the Blue Lagoon in 1991, for which she was nominated for the "Best Young Actress Starring in a Motion Picture" in the 1991 Young Artist Awards. She appeared on some TV shows around this time and also in the films Kuffs (1992), Chaplin (1992), and Dazed and Confused (1993).
__ Palermo Shooting (2008) - Wim Wenders' film about a successful photographer who finds himself persecuted by a mysterious shooter who's after him with a vengeance. Milla appears as herself.
__ Azazel (formerly known as The Winter Queen) (2009) - based on the fifth novel in Boris Akunin's Fandorin series.
__ A Perfect Getaway (2009) - a Hawaiian honeymoon turns dangerous for two lovers (Milla and Steve Zahn) when they discover they are being stalked by a pair of killers.
__ The 4th Kind (2009) - a fact-based thriller involving an ongoing unsolved mystery in Alaska, where one town has seen an extraordinary number of unexplained disappearances during the past 40 years and there are accusations of a federal cover-up. Milla plays a woman investigating the disappearances in the town.
Music
In 1994, Milla released her critically acclaimed folk album, The Divine Comedy. Inspired by a love of "elves and magic trees", Milla wrote the lyrics at 15 and recorded the album when she was just 16. Acoustic, folky, and hard to categorize, the eleven songs on The Divine Comedy are laced with Slavic sadness and X-istential self-doubt. "In a Glade" is a beautiful traditional Ukrainian folk song that Milla sings in her native tongue.
Milla continues to write demos. These demos are available here for free. Fans are encouraged to enjoy them and remix them, but may not sell them.
Fashion Design
Milla and fellow model Carmen Hawk launched a line of clothing, Jovovich-Hawk in 2003. They opened a showroom in New York City's Greenwich Village in September 2005. The line can be found at Fred Segal in Los Angeles, Harvey Nichols, and over 50 stores around the world. Jovovich-Hawk was a finalist for the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund award in November 2006.
Philanthropy
Milla supports several charities, including OCRF (Ovarian Cancer Research Fund), amfAR, Wildlands Project, and UNESCO World Heritage Centre.

























