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American actress (born 1983)

Mila Kunis

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Kunis in July 2018

Born

Milena Markovna Kunis


(1983-08-14) August fourteen, 1983 (age 38)

Chernivtsi, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Wedlock (at present Ukraine)

Citizenship American
Occupation Actress
Years agile 1994–nowadays

Works

Full list
Spouse(due south)

Ashton Kutcher

(grand. 2015)

Partner(s) Macaulay Culkin (2002–2010)
Children 2
Awards Full list

Milena Markovna Kunis (; Ukrainian: Мілена Марківна Куніс; Russian: Милена Марковна Кунис; born (1983-08-fourteen)Baronial 14, 1983) is an American actress. In 1991, at the historic period of seven, she and her Jewish family fled from Soviet Ukraine to the United States. At age fourteen, Kunis began playing Jackie Burkhart on the Fox television series That '70s Show (1998–2006). Since 1999, she has voiced 1000000 Griffin on the Play a joke on animated serial Family Guy.

Kunis's breakout film role came in 2008,[one] [two] playing Rachel in the romantic one-act Forgetting Sarah Marshall. She gained further critical acclaim and accolades for her performance in the psychological thriller Black Swan (2010), for which she received the Marcello Mastroianni Award for Best Young Histrion or Actress, and nominations for the SAG Accolade and the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Extra. Her other major films include the action films Max Payne (2008) and The Book of Eli (2010), the romantic comedy Friends with Benefits (2011), the fantasy moving-picture show Oz the Slap-up and Powerful (2013) as the Wicked Witch of the West, and the comedies Ted (2012), Bad Moms (2016) and its sequel, A Bad Moms Christmas (2017).

Early life

Milena Markovna Kunis was born on August 14, 1983,[3] in Chernivtsi, Ukrainian SSR, in the Soviet Union.[iv] Her mother, Elvira, is a physics teacher who runs a chemist's, and her father, Marking Kunis, is a mechanical engineer who works as a cab driver.[v] Kunis has an elderberry brother, Michael.[six] [vii] Her grandparents were Holocaust survivors.[8] Her mother natural language and the mutual language within her family is Russian.[9] She stated in 2011 that her parents had "amazing jobs", and that she "was very lucky" and the family was "not poor"; they had decided to leave the USSR considering they saw "no time to come" there for Mila and her brother.[10] In 1991, when she was 7 years sometime, her family unit moved to Los Angeles, California, with $250. "That was all we were allowed to have with us. My parents had given upward good jobs and degrees, which were not transferable. We arrived in New York on a Wednesday and by Fri morning time my brother and I were at school in Fifty.A."[10]

Kunis comes from a Jewish family unit and has cited antisemitism in the one-time Soviet Spousal relationship as one of several reasons for her family'south move to the United States.[11] [12] [13] [14] [fifteen] She has stated that her parents "raised [her] Jewish every bit much every bit they could", although religion was suppressed in the Soviet Matrimony.[16] [11] On her second day in Los Angeles, Kunis was enrolled at Rosewood Elementary School, not knowing a discussion of English. She subsequently recalled: "I blocked out 2nd form completely. I take no recollection of information technology. I always talk to my mom and my grandma near it. It was because I cried every day. I didn't understand the culture. I didn't empathise the people. I didn't sympathise the language. My kickoff sentence of my essay to get into college was similar, 'Imagine being blind and deaf at age vii.' And that's kind of what it felt like moving to the States."[17]

In Los Angeles, she attended Hubert Howe Bancroft Center School. She used an on-set up tutor for nearly of her high school years while filming That '70s Show.[18] She briefly attended Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies (LACES), but when that schoolhouse proved to be insufficiently flexible almost her acting commitments, she transferred to Fairfax High School,[xix] graduating in 2001.[14] She briefly attended University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles.[6] [20]

In 2017, Kunis talked about her genealogical Dna test in an interview for ynet, and revealed that her ethnicity is 96% Ashkenazi Jewish.[21] [22] [23]

Career

1994–2000: Career ancestry and television work

At historic period nine, Kunis was enrolled past her father in acting classes after school at the Beverly Hills Studios, where she met Susan Curtis, who would become her manager.[24] [25] On her first audition she landed the role for a Barbie commercial.[26] Shortly after, she did a commercial for the Lisa Frank product line.[27] Her first television roles took place in 1994, first appearing on Days of Our Lives,[28] [29] and a few months afterwards doing her first of two appearances on Baywatch.[xxx] She had a minor part on 7th Heaven [18] and supporting roles in Santa with Muscles, Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves, and the Angelina Jolie film Gia, every bit the young Gia Carangi.[6]

At the age of ten, Kunis unsuccessfully auditioned for the role of a Russian Jewish girl who moves to America in the film Make a Wish, Molly.[viii] Instead, she was cast in the secondary role of a Mexican girl.[xix] In 1998, Kunis was cast as Jackie Burkhart in the Play a trick on sitcom That '70s Show. All who auditioned were required to be at least 18 years old; Kunis, who was xiv at the time, told the casting directors she would be 18 but did not say when. Though they eventually figured it out, the producers nevertheless thought Kunis was the best fit for the function.[25] That '70s Show ran for viii seasons.[31] She won two consecutive Young Star Awards as All-time Young Actress in a One-act Television Serial in 1999 and 2000 for her performances.[32]

In 1999, Kunis replaced Lacey Chabert in the part of Meg Griffin on the blithe sitcom Family Guy,[33] created past Seth MacFarlane for Fox. Kunis won the role after auditions and a slight rewrite of the grapheme, in part due to her functioning on That '70s Show. When Kunis auditioned for the function, she was called dorsum by MacFarlane, who instructed her to speak slower. He then told her to come dorsum some other time and enunciate more. In one case she claimed that she had it under control, MacFarlane hired her. MacFarlane added: "What Mila Kunis brought to it was in a lot of ways, I thought, almost more right for the graphic symbol. I say that Lacey did a phenomenal chore, but there was something well-nigh Mila – something very natural about Mila. She was fifteen when she started, so you were listening to a 15-year-onetime. Oftentimes with animation they'll take adult actors doing the voices of teenagers and they e'er sound similar Saturday morning voices. They audio oftentimes very forced. She had a very natural quality to Meg that really made what we did with that grapheme kind of actually piece of work."[34] Kunis was nominated for an Annie Laurels in the category of Vocalism Acting in an Animated Television Production in 2007. She also voiced 1000000 in Family unit Guy Video Game!, released in 2006. Kunis described her character as "the scapegoat."[35]

2001–2008: Transition to film

In 2001, she appeared in Get Over It opposite Kirsten Dunst. She followed that up in 2002, by starring in the straight-to-DVD horror motion-picture show American Psycho 2 alongside William Shatner, a sequel to the 2000 film American Psycho. American Psycho two was poorly reviewed by critics,[36] and later, Kunis herself expressed embarrassment over the motion picture.[37] In 2004, Kunis starred in the film adaptation Tony n' Tina's Wedding. Although the moving picture was shot in 2004, it did not take a theatrical release until 2007.[38] Most critics did not similar the film, which mustered a 25% approval from Rotten Tomatoes.[39] DVD talk concluded that "fans would be much better off pretending the movie never happened in the first place".[twoscore]

In 2005, Kunis co-starred with Jon Heder in Moving McAllister, which was not released theatrically until 2007.[41] The film received more often than not poor reviews and had a express two-calendar week run in theaters.[42] [43] She followed up with Later on Sex starring alongside Zoe Saldana, who had also appeared in Get Over It.[44] In October 2006, she began filming Kicking Camp (originally titled Straight Edge).[45] The film was not released in theaters in the U.s.a., but was released on DVD on August 25, 2009.[46]

Kunis starred as Rachel Jansen in the 2008 one-act film, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, co-produced by Judd Apatow. The role, which she won later on unsuccessfully auditioning for Knocked Upwardly,[2] entailed improvisation on her part.[47] The picture show garnered positive reviews,[48] and was a commercial success, grossing $105 1000000 worldwide.[49] Kunis'south performance was well-received; Joe Morgenstern of The Wall Street Journal praised her "fresh beauty and focused energy",[50] while James Berardinelli wrote that she is "adept with her performance and understands the concept of comic timing".[51] She was nominated for a Teen Choice Award.[52] In an interview, Kunis credited Apatow with helping her to expand her career from That '70s Show.[ii]

Besides in 2008, Kunis portrayed Mona Sax, an assassin, alongside Mark Wahlberg in the action film Max Payne, based on the video game of the same proper noun. Kunis underwent training in guns, boxing, and martial arts for her role.[53] Max Payne was relatively successful at the box office, grossing $85 million worldwide[54] merely was poorly reviewed by critics,[55] with several reviewers calling Kunis miscast.[56] [57] Travis Estvold of Boise Weekly wrote that she was "horribly miscast as some sort of undersized, warble-voiced crime boss".[58] Managing director John Moore defended his choice of Kunis saying, "Mila just bowled us over..... She wasn't an obvious choice, but she just wears Mona then well. We needed someone who would not be just a fop or foil to Max; we needed somebody who had to be that character and convey her own agenda. I recall Mila just knocked information technology out of the park."[53] She was nominated for another Teen Choice Award for her role in the film.[59]

2009–2012: Film breakthrough and acclaim

In 2009, she appeared in the comedy film Excerpt with Ben Affleck and Jason Bateman. The movie received mostly positive reviews,[60] and grossed $10.8 million at the box office.[61] Roger Ebert, while disquisitional of the film itself, wrote that Kunis "brings her role to within shouting distance of credibility."[62] Director Mike Judge commented that part of what was surprising to acquire near Kunis was her ability to make references to the cult animation motion-picture show Rejected. Gauge said: "Every bit beautiful every bit Mila is, you could believe that mayhap she would cross paths with you in the real globe."[63] Later on seeing Kunis perform in Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Judge wanted to cast her in the role of Cindy in Extract: "I just thought, 'Wow, this girl'due south perfect.' And she really wanted to do it, which was fantastic." Kunis herself stated that "I'm a huge fan of Mike Estimate's from Role Space, so I was, similar, 'Okay, this is a very easy decision.' I told them I would do anything needed to be in this product– like arts and crafts service, or, say, interim."[64]

In 2010, she starred alongside Denzel Washington in the action film The Volume of Eli. Although the film received mixed reviews,[65] it performed well at the box role, grossing over $157 million worldwide.[66] Film critic Richard Roeper praised Kunis'south functioning, calling it a "particularly strong slice of work".[67] Several other reviews were every bit positive, including that of Pete Hammond of Boxoffice mag, who wrote that she'due south "ideally cast in the key female function"[68] Fifty-fifty reviewers who didn't necessarily like the picture complimented her operation, such as James Berardinelli, who wrote that "the demands of the role prove to exist within her range, which is maybe surprising considering she has been thus far pigeonholed into more than lightweight parts",[69] and Colin Covert of the Star Tribune, who wrote that she "generated a spark and brought a caste of determination to her character, developing an independent female character who's not always in demand of rescuing."[70] Other critics, such every bit Claudia Puig of USA Today felt she was miscast, noting that "she looked every bit if she dropped in from a Ray-Ban commercial".[71] Kunis received another Teen Pick Honor nomination for her performance.[72] [73] Kunis was besides cast in a small-scale function in the 2010 comedy film Engagement Night, starring Tina Fey and Steve Carell.[74] She garnered several positive reviews for her performance.[75] [76] [77] Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune ended her performance with James Franco helped save the moving-picture show and gave information technology "a shot in the arm."[78]

Kunis was nominated for multiple awards, including her starting time Golden Globe, for the 2010 film Black Swan. She played a rival ballet dancer to the main character, played by Natalie Portman. Manager Darren Aronofsky bandage Kunis in the moving-picture show based on her operation in Forgetting Sarah Marshall, and on the recommendation of co-star and shut friend Natalie Portman.[8] [79] She underwent a training regimen that included cardiovascular practise, a 1,200-calorie a day diet (she lost 20 pounds that she regained afterwards filming ended), and ballet classes for 4 hours a solar day, seven days a calendar week.[i] [lxxx] [81] During the demanding production, she suffered injuries including a torn ligament and a dislocated shoulder.[82]

Black Swan received widespread acclamation from critics[83] and was nominated for v Academy Awards, including All-time Picture.[84] The moving picture grossed over $106.9 million in the The states and Canada[85] while grossing over $329 meg worldwide.[86] Reviews of Kunis's performance were positive,[87] [88] [89] with Kirk Honeycutt of The Hollywood Reporter stating, "Kunis makes a perfect alternate to Portman, equally as lithe and dark but a smirk of self-assurance in place of Portman'south wide-eyed fright."[xc] Guy Lodge of In Contention also praised Kunis, proverb, "it's the cool, throaty-voiced Kunis who is the surprise package here, intelligently watching and reflecting her co-star in such a fashion that nosotros're equally uncertain as Nina of her ingenuousness."[91] Kunis's performance won her the Marcello Mastroianni Award for Best Young Actor or Actress at the 67th Venice International Flick Festival,[92] and earned her Golden Globe Honor[93] and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress.[94] At the 37th almanac Saturn Awards, she was also honored with the Best Supporting Extra award for her performance.[95]

Kunis was cast alongside Justin Timberlake in the 2011 romantic comedy Friends with Benefits.[96] Managing director Will Gluck stated that he wrote the story with Kunis and Timberlake in listen.[97] Friends with Benefits achieved success at the box office, grossing over $149 million worldwide,[98] and received mostly positive reviews with critics praising the chemistry between Kunis and Timberlake.[99] Manohla Dargis of The New York Times wrote that "Ms. Kunis is fast proving that she's a gift that keeps giving to mainstream romantic comedy" and "her energy is so invigorating and expansive and her presence so vibrant that she fills the screen".[100]

In 2012, Kunis co-starred with Mark Wahlberg in Ted, her most commercially successful movie to date. The film was directed and co-written by Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane. Kunis played the girlfriend of Wahlberg's character. When MacFarlane get-go conceived the project, he considered Kunis likewise young for the office. Nonetheless, the film remained in development for several years and when it was finally fix to begin production, he ended upwardly casting her.[101] Ted has received mostly positive reviews from critics[102] and was a commercial success, grossing $549 million worldwide.[103] Drew McWeeny of HitFix wrote that Kunis "brings some lovely subtle grace notes to a role that hands could accept just been 'the pushy girlfriend'".[104]

2013–present: Comedic roles

In 2013, Kunis played Theodora, the youngest of iii witches, opposite James Franco, in the Walt Disney Pictures' prequel, Oz the Great and Powerful.[105] [106] She dedicated her operation in the film to Margaret Hamilton, the original Wicked Witch of the W in the 1939 flick.[107] The film, and Kunis'due south performance, received mixed reviews from critics.[108] Kim Newman of Empire Magazine wrote that Kunis "walks away with the honours every bit the wavering witch Theodora, whose heartbreak brings another, less-expected depth to this 3D spectacle".[109] In contrast, Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter institute Kunis's performance to exist uncertain equally her grapheme seemed to be in a state of limbo.[110] Oz the Great and Powerful was a commercial success, grossing over $493 million worldwide.[111]

As well in 2013, Kunis co-starred in the crime thriller Blood Ties with Clive Owen, Billy Crudup, and Marion Cotillard.[112] The motion picture premiered at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival and had a limited release in the United States in 2014.[113] Blood Ties received mixed reviews.[114] Kunis was also cast in the comedy The Angriest Homo in Brooklyn, alongside Robin Williams and Peter Dinklage.[115] The film had a limited theatrical and VOD release[116] and received poor reviews.[117] The Paul Haggis-directed film Third Person co-starring with Liam Neeson, Olivia Wilde and James Franco[118] premiered at the 2013 Toronto Film Festival[119] and had a limited release in 2014, simply also received mostly negative reviews.[120] Kunis's functioning was praised past some critics; Deborah Young of The Hollywood Reporter wrote that her function gives her "enormous room to express her talent" and she "gives her story a shot of raw intensity".[121] In October 2014, it was appear Kunis, along with her partners, had launched a new production company called Orchard Farm Productions. The visitor has a first-look deal with ABC Studios, where the company is based. Under the agreement, the team volition develop and produce Tv set projects for broadcast and cable.[122] In 2015, Kunis co-starred with Channing Tatum in the scientific discipline fiction picture Jupiter Ascending, directed by the Wachowskis.[123] [124] While the moving-picture show grossed over $183.9 million on a $176 1000000 upkeep,[125] information technology received mostly negative reviews, with a consensus that the production was "narratively befuddled" and a "visually thrilling misfire".[126]

Kunis co-starred with Kristen Bell and Christina Applegate in the comedy Bad Moms, which was released July 29, 2016.[127] It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the cast and humor, though did non experience it could "take full reward of its assets".[128] Chris Nashawaty from Amusement Weekly wrote that "Kunis manages to exist both sympathetic and funny, and she has scissure comedic timing".[129] The film went on to earn more than $183.9 million with a budget of $20 meg.[130] Following the financial success of Bad Moms, STX Entertainment reunited Kunis with her co-stars Kristen Bell and Kathryn Hahn for a sequel, A Bad Moms Christmas, which was released on November one, 2017.[131] [132] It went on to receive mixed reviews[133] and gross over $130 million worldwide with a budget of $28 million.[134]

In 2018, Kunis co-starred with Kate McKinnon in the comedy The Spy Who Dumped Me. The film received mixed reviews[135] and went on to gross over $75 million worldwide with a budget of $40 million.[136] Kunis co-starred with Glenn Close in the movie 4 Good Days. Principal photography began in September 2019 in Los Angeles,[137] and premiered at the Sundance Moving picture Festival on January 25, 2020.[138] The motion picture received mixed reviews[139] but Kunis was praised for her performance, with Pete Hammond from Deadline Hollywood stating Kunis was "a revelation" in the role,[140] while Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times ended her performance "represents the finest work she has done".[141] In 2021, she co-starred with Allison Janney and Regina Hall in Breaking News in Yuba Canton, which was filmed in Mississippi.[142] The flick was released Feb 12, 2021,[143] and received negative reviews from critics.[144] Kunis is slated to produce and star in a Netflix motion-picture show adaptation of Luckiest Girl Alive based on the Jessica Knoll novel of the same proper noun.[145]

In the media

Kunis for a spread in Esquire mag in 2012

In 2007, Kunis participated in a video for the website Funny or Dice actualization alongside James Franco. The video was a parody of the MTV show The Hills and was a huge success for the website, with two.4 million views over the next ten years.[146] Shawn Levy, director of Appointment Night, stated that role of what made him decide to bandage Kunis with James Franco in the film was the chemistry he felt they had in the Funny or Die video.[147] In December 2008, Kunis was featured in Gap's "Shine Your Own Star" Christmas campaign.[148] In 2010, she was featured in the "Women We Love" segment in Esquire with an accompanied video.[149] Kunis was among several female person stars photographed past Canadian singer-songwriter Bryan Adams in conjunction with the Calvin Klein Collections for a feature titled American Women 2010, with the proceeds from the photographs donated to the NYC AIDS foundation.[150] During the summer of 2010 Kunis served with Randy Jackson as the Primary of Ceremonies for the 9th Annual Chrysalis Foundation Benefit. The Chrysalis Foundation is a Los Angeles-based non-profit organization formed to aid economically disadvantaged and homeless individuals to become self-sufficient through employment opportunities.[151]

GQ magazine named Kunis the Knockout of the Year for 2011,[152] with Men'south Health naming her one of the "100 Hottest Women of All-Time".[153] FHM magazine ranked her number nine on its 2012 Hot 100 list,[154] only she reached number ane on their 2013 "100 Sexiest Women in the World" list,[155] [156] which brought to an end a four-yr run past British women.[157] Prior to this in 2008 Kunis stated, "Y'all've got to base your career on something other than being FHM'due south height 100 number one girl. Your looks are going to die out, and and so what's going to exist left?"[17] Saying has consistently ranked Kunis on its Hot 100 list, reaching a ranking of number 5 in both 2009 and 2011[158] and number 3 in 2012.[159] [160] Esquire magazine named her 2012's Sexiest Adult female Alive.[161] She ranked No. 2 on AskMen's list of Top 99 Women for 2013, backside simply Jennifer Lawrence.[162] In 2013, she responded to those lists: "All I can say is, I feel honored to be considered sexy."[163]

Christian Dior signed Kunis in 2012 to be the face of its Spring manner campaign.[164] [165] In February 2013, she was named Gemfields global brand ambassador and the face up of their ad campaign.[166] Gemfields is a luxury visitor that produces emeralds, rubies, and amethysts. She visited Gemfields' mine in Zambia.[167] Kunis appeared wearing Gemfields's Rubies for the earth premiere of Jupiter Ascending.[168] In 2013, she appeared in Forbes list of 100 powerful celebrities, ranking #89 on the basis of five criteria (Money, TV/Radio, Printing, Social, and Marketability), with her highest ranking equally #xiv in marketability. She earned $11 1000000 for the twelvemonth ending in June 2013.[169] In 2014, Kunis appeared in a range of global advert for Beam, Inc. (makers of Jim Axle bourbon).[170] Her announcement on Conan that she would donate to Planned Parenthood in Vice President Mike Pence's proper noun received praise from supporters of ballgame rights; conversely, several pro-life advocates criticized her and Beam, Inc. on Twitter, creating the hashtag #BoycottJimBeam.[171] [172]

Personal life

Kunis began dating thespian Macaulay Culkin in 2002.[173] [174] During their human relationship, in that location were rumors of the couple getting married, just Kunis denied them.[175] On Jan 3, 2011, Kunis'south publicist confirmed reports that Kunis and Culkin had ended their relationship, saying, "The split was amicable, and they remain close friends."[173] Kunis began dating her quondam That '70s Bear witness co-star Ashton Kutcher in April 2012.[176] [177] They became engaged in February 2014,[178] and married during the first weekend of July 2015 in Oak Glen, California.[179] The couple accept ii children: a daughter, Wyatt, born in October 2014[180] [181] and a son, Dimitri, built-in in November 2016.[182] The family resides in a sustainable farmhouse, designed by the couple and architect Howard Backen, in Beverly Hills.[183]

In January 2011, she revealed her struggle with chronic iritis that had caused temporary blindness in i eye. Some months earlier she had had surgery that corrected the problem.[184] Kunis also has heterochromia iridum, a condition in which the irises are different colors. Her left eye is brown, while her correct eye is green.[155] On September 14, 2011, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) announced it was investigating the alleged hacking of Kunis's cellphone and email accounts, along with those of other celebrities such as Scarlett Johansson and Vanessa Hudgens.[185] [186] [187] Christopher Chaney from Jacksonville, Florida, afterward pleaded guilty in federal court to nine counts of estimator hacking.[188]

In Nov 2011, Kunis was escorted by Sgt. Scott Moore to a U.S. Marine Corps Ball in Greenville, North Carolina. She had accepted Moore'due south invitation in July afterward he posted it equally a YouTube video while serving with the 3rd Battalion, second Marine Regiment, in Afghanistan's Helmand province. The event celebrated the Marine Corps' 236th anniversary.[189]

Kunis is a supporter of the Democratic Party.[190] In a 2012 interview, she criticized the Republican Party, saying: "The way that Republicans attack women is so offensive to me. And the way they talk about religion is offensive. I may not be a practicing Jew, merely why we gotta talk nigh Jesus all the time?"[161] In 2017, Kunis disclosed that she had been making monthly donations to Planned Parenthood in Mike Pence'south proper name.[191] In Apr 2020, Kunis and Kutcher developed their ain wine, named Quarantine Wine, with 100% of the proceeds going to help during the COVID-xix pandemic.[192] The following year they launched Outside Vino, a blend of scarlet vino, whose profits would benefit The Skate Park Project and Thorn.org.[193]

In 2022, Kunis and Kutcher started a gofundme page to help two online companies (Airbnb and Flexport) to aid refugees fleeing the violence in Russian federation's invasion of the Ukraine. They raised three meg dollars out of their thirty meg dollar goal as of March 4, 2022. These 2 organizations are on the ground helping people in Poland and Romania. The couple promised to match the funding.[194] [195] [196]

Acting credits and awards

According to the review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes, Kunis's nigh critically successful films are Gia (1998), Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008), Extract (2009), Date Night (2010), Black Swan (2010), Friends with Benefits (2011), Ted (2012), Oz the Swell and Powerful (2013) and Bad Moms (2016).[197] Her tv set projects include FOX sitcom That '70s Bear witness (1998–2006) and animated series Family Guy (1999–present).[198]

Kunis has received one Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Extra and two Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations for All-time Supporting Actress and Outstanding Performance by a Cast for her performance in Blackness Swan (2010).[199] [200] Kunis was nominated for an Annie Honour for Best Vox Interim for her work in Family Guy and has garnered two Critics' Selection Awards nominations for Best Supporting Actress in Black Swan (2010) and Best Extra in a One-act in Ted (2012) respectively.[201] [202] [203]

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