Milena "Mila" Kunis (Russian: Милена Кунис; Ukrainian: Мілена Куніс born August 14, 1983) is an American actress. Her television work includes the role of Jackie Burkhart on That '70s Show and the voice of Meg Griffin on the animated series Family Guy. She has also played roles in film, such as Rachel Jansen in Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Mona Sax in Max Payne and Solara in The Book of Eli.
In "Friends With Benefits," Mila Kunis and her co-star Justin Timberlake share some screen time wearing nothing more than their birthday suits. Is it challenging to be funny while naked? According to Kunis, it's not even that simple.
As if you weren't well aware that her upcoming film, "Friends with Benefits," deals expressly with the sexual side of male-female relationships, Mila Kunis is giving an eye-opening reminder on the cover of this month's GQ.
It may not be by mistake that she forgot her pants on the way to the shoot.
But Kunis is far more than just a pretty face (and body), as she points out in the accompanying interview. A star since she was the hilariously bratty teenager Jackie on "That 70's Show," Kunis has impressive comedic chops, too, and laments that it is so often difficult for women to be taken seriously when it comes to funny in Hollywood.
Mila Kunis has accepted an online invitation by a Marine serving overseas to be his date to the Marine Corps Ball. Sgt. Scott Moore, of the 3rd Battalion 2nd Marines in Musa Qala, Afghanistan, invited the Friends with Benefits star to accompany him to the gathering in North Carolina.
Between the steamy joint photo shoot and the endless sexual innuendos during interviews, will Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis please just admit they’ve at least made out or something?
This is just too much jokey flirtation for an allegedly solely on-screen duo—let’s get real.
But while fairly zip-lipped Mila says the tabloid speculation about a real life hook up between the two is just “annoying,” both agreed that they share a “demented” sense of humor.
And good thing, because the duo needed to dig deep for some giggles during what could have been very awkward sex scenes.After watching Mila Kunis strut around for eight seasons as Ashton Kutcher’s ditzy arm candy on That '70s Show, a post-television film career looked unlikely for the seemingly one-note actress. But thanks to the visionary casting of the King Midas of comedy himself, Judd Apatow, who cast Kunis in Forgetting Sarah Marshall, the former queen of straight-to-DVD and voice of Family Guy’s perennial punching bag Meg Griffin is staring genuine movie stardom straight in the face.
In "Friends With Benefits," Mila Kunis and her co-star Justin Timberlake share some screen time wearing nothing more than their birthday suits. Is it challenging to be funny while naked? According to Kunis, it's not even that simple.
As if you weren't well aware that her upcoming film, "Friends with Benefits," deals expressly with the sexual side of male-female relationships, Mila Kunis is giving an eye-opening reminder on the cover of this month's GQ.
It may not be by mistake that she forgot her pants on the way to the shoot.
But Kunis is far more than just a pretty face (and body), as she points out in the accompanying interview. A star since she was the hilariously bratty teenager Jackie on "That 70's Show," Kunis has impressive comedic chops, too, and laments that it is so often difficult for women to be taken seriously when it comes to funny in Hollywood.
Mila Kunis has accepted an online invitation by a Marine serving overseas to be his date to the Marine Corps Ball. Sgt. Scott Moore, of the 3rd Battalion 2nd Marines in Musa Qala, Afghanistan, invited the Friends with Benefits star to accompany him to the gathering in North Carolina.
Between the steamy joint photo shoot and the endless sexual innuendos during interviews, will Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis please just admit they’ve at least made out or something?
This is just too much jokey flirtation for an allegedly solely on-screen duo—let’s get real.
But while fairly zip-lipped Mila says the tabloid speculation about a real life hook up between the two is just “annoying,” both agreed that they share a “demented” sense of humor.
And good thing, because the duo needed to dig deep for some giggles during what could have been very awkward sex scenes.After watching Mila Kunis strut around for eight seasons as Ashton Kutcher’s ditzy arm candy on That '70s Show, a post-television film career looked unlikely for the seemingly one-note actress. But thanks to the visionary casting of the King Midas of comedy himself, Judd Apatow, who cast Kunis in Forgetting Sarah Marshall, the former queen of straight-to-DVD and voice of Family Guy’s perennial punching bag Meg Griffin is staring genuine movie stardom straight in the face.
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