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Sienna Rose Diana Miller (born 28 December 1981) is an American-born 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. She subsequently portrayed socialite Edie Sedgwick in Factory Girl (2006) and author Caitlin Macnamara in The Edge of Love (2008), and was nominated for the 2008 BAFTA Rising Star Award. Her role as The Baroness in G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009) was followed by a brief sabbatical from the screen amid increased tabloid scrutiny. Miller returned to prominence with her role as actress Tippi Hedren in the 2012 television film The Girl, for which she was nominated for the BAFTA Television Award for Best Actress and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film. She has since starred in several notable films, including Foxcatcher (2014), American Sniper (2014), The Lost City of Z (2016), Live by Night (2016), and American Woman (2018), as well as the miniseries The Loudest Voice (2019) and Anatomy of a Scandal (2022). Early life Miller was born in New York City, specifically in The Nutcracker Suite theatre, and moved to London with her family when she was 18 months old. She later boarded at the Heathfield School in Ascot, Berkshire. Her father, Edwin Miller, is an American dealer in Chinese art, previously a banker. Her mother, Josephine, is a British former model who was born in South Africa to British parents and was a personal assistant to David Bowie and onetime manager of the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York. Acting career Early acting credits, 2001–2003 Miller's screen debut came in the romantic comedy South Kensington (2001), opposite Rupert Everett and Elle Macpherson. In 2002, she had supporting roles in High Speed and its follow-up The Ride, and guest-starred in The American Embassy and Bedtime. She had a regular role as the combative yet caring flatmate of an NYPD detective in the television drama series Keen Eddie (2003). It was Miller's first exposure to American audiences. FOX cancelled it after only seven episodes. Breakthrough and tabloid notoriety, 2004–2008 With roles in two commercial films and a higher public profile due to her relationship with actor Jude Law, 2004 was a turning point for Miller's career. The crime thriller Layer Cake, directed by Matthew Vaughn and starring Daniel Craig, featured her as the love interest of a London-based cocaine supplier. The New York Times called Miller "a new It Girl who barely registers on-screen despite wearing little more than lacey filaments that make her look like a gift meant to be unwrapped very quickly". In Alfie, the remake of Bill Naughton's 1966 film, she played the girlfriend of a cockney limo driver and sex addict (Jude Law). Of her It Girl status, she said at the time: "I'm not very happy about it, to be honest. It makes me uncomfortable because I don't think it's as a result of having a film come out, [but] being scrutinised because of the relationship I'm in". Miller portrayed a writer of illegal feminist books and the love interest of Giacomo Casanova (Heath Ledger) in the 2005 period dramedy Casanova. It made $37.6 million, and Entertainment Weekly, in a favorable review, wrote: "Ms. Miller has a modern, smart-girl look about her; her Francesca is neither too tough to melt nor too glittering from the Emma Thompson school of smarties". Also in 2005 she made her West End debut in a revival of As You Like It at the Wyndhams Theatre, receiving lukewarm reviews. Paul Taylor of The Independent wrote: "She approaches an emotion with the finesse of someone beating a carpet" and that she "brings to it all the ripe professional stage experience that can be mustered from appearing in three movies". Miller took on the role of 1960s socialite and Andy Warhol's muse Edie Sedgwick in the 2006 biographical drama Factory Girl. Johnny Vaughan of Sun Online concluded, "[i]t's Sienna Miller's star that shines brightest in this heartbreaking cautionary tale", but Rotten Tomatoes' critical consensus reads: "Despite a dedicated performance by Sienna Miller, Factory Girl delves only superficially into her character, and ultimately fails to tell a coherent story." In 2007, Miller had a role as the love interest of a young man from a fictional British town in Matthew Vaughn's adaptation Stardust, and played a starlet in Steve Buscemi's Interview, a remake of Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh's 2003 movie of the same name. Budgeted at $65 million, Stardust grossed $137 million worldwide, while critics felt that Buscemi's and Miller's "captivating performances" in Interview made "a seemingly simple premise gripping and entertaining". In The Mysteries of Pittsburgh (2008), a film adaptation of Michael Chabon's novel, Miller played a woman romantically involved with a rebellious bisexual man. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and received a limited release. She created a minor stir in Pittsburgh when, in a 2006 interview with Rolling Stone, she called the city "Shitsburgh", saying, "Can you believe this is my life? Will you pity me when you're back in your funky New York apartment and I'm still in Pittsburgh? I need to get more glamorous films and stop with my indie year." Miller was parodied in Pittsburgh media (including one article headlined "Semi-famous actress dumps on the 'Burgh") and criticised for making what was seen as an unnecessarily disparaging remark, given the special treatment the film's cast and crew had received from the visitors' bureau and other city offices. Miller apologised and said her remarks were taken out of context. In the 2008 British biographical drama The Edge of Love, Miller appeared alongside Keira Knightley as Caitlin Macnamara, the wife of poet Dylan Thomas. Despite a mixed critical reception, The Hollywood Reporter critic Ray Bennett wrote that it was a "wonderfully atmospheric tale of love and war", and that "the film belongs to the women, with Knightley going from strength to strength (and showing she can sing!) and Miller again proving that she has everything it takes to be a major movie star." Miller earned a BIFA Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her performance. She also voiced a circus fox in the animated film A Fox's Tale (2008) and played an undead newlywed in the romantic comedy Camille. Screen hiatus, 2009–2011 Miller was cast as The Baroness in the live-action film adaptation of the G.I. Joe franchise G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009), her first—and to date, only—mainstream Hollywood blockbuster. She auditioned because it did not involve "having a breakdown or [being] addicted to heroin or dying at the end, something that was just maybe really great fun and that people went to see and actually just had a great time seeing." She sprained her wrist after slipping on a rubber bullet while .... Discover the Rose Miller popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Rose Miller books.

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    Rose City Kill Zone

    DL Barbur

    Dent Miller isn't afraid to die anymore.He just wants some other people to go first.Dent Miller has lost almost everything: his job, his home, and his best friend. The only things ...

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    She Never Dies

    Erik Handy

    INTERSTATE GHOST STORYInterstate Four. A major thoroughfare for the living . . . and the dead!Witnesses claim to have seen a woman in a white dress standing along the highway. Phot...

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    A Family Secret

    Libby Ashworth

    The brand new novel from Libby Ashworth, set in the mill towns of Lancashire. Perfect for fans of Dilly Court and Val Wood.'The doyen of the Northern saga, Catherine Cookson, would...

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    Gospel of Visitation

    Rose W Miller & Dr. Hal Miller

    Amazing and inspriring stories from the Bible, secondhand accounts from magzines and books as well as personal narratives that share visitations from God and our Lord Jesue Ch...

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    A Kiss to Remember

    Naima Simone

    It starts with an unexpected kiss… Remi Donovan doesn’t know what possessed Declan Howard to sidle up to her desk and ask for a kissbut she’s not about to turn him down. After al...

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    The Traitors of Bosworth

    Robert Farrington

    1487: Wars of the Roses are over, but for one man the battle burns onThe battle of Stoke Field is won. With the help of his spy and Richard III's onetime righthand man Henry Morane...

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    A Place to Call Home

    Evie Grace

    THE THIRD AND FINAL SAGA IN EVIE GRACE'S MAIDS OF KENT TRILOGY.'An intriguing tale of family relationships and of finding love a second time around . . . I’ll be sure to look out f...

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    The California Garden Tour

    Donald Olson

    A fantastic garden journey that only California can provide In The California Garden Tour, veteran travel writer Donald Olson highlights 50 outstanding public gardens and provides ...

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    Starting Your Career in Broadcasting

    Chris Schneider

    Starting Your Career in Broadcasting is the complete guide to breaking into this competitive fieldand staying there. It’s packed with advice from top personalities including Bob Co...

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    Rose City Renegade

    DL Barbur

    Dent Miller used to believe in justice. Now all he wants is revenge.Six months ago, his enemies took everything from him. It was the biggest mistake they ever made.He's been l...

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    Tudor Agent

    Robert Farrington

    1485: Richard III lies dead, and the Wars of the Roses are reaching a murderous endThe Battle of Bosworth Field is over, and Richard III's righthand man, Henry Morane, faces hangin...

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    Macabre

    Erik Handy

    "TIME TO GO HOME, FRANNIE."Fran didn't want to return to the old homestead. Too many awful memories. Or in her case, blank spaces in her mind.However, her brother's invitation is d...

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    Rose City Free Fall

    DL Barbur

    Detective Dent Miller hunts killers on the rainsoaked streets of Portland.Now they are hunting him.Miller believes he's trying to solve yet another murder case, but he soon st...

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    The Most Beloved Fairytales of Oscar Wilde Edition

    Oscar Wilde

    eartnow presents to you this meticulously edited Oscar Wilde fairytales collection. During his prolific career, Oscar Wilde also wrote several stories for children and fairy tales....

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    To Raise a Boy

    Emma Brown

    “Brown…engages intellectually with thorny issues involving language, school culture, and the more troublesome aspects of today’s parent universe.”​ The Washington Post “To Raise a ...

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    A Rose and a Promise

    Katie Flynn

    Liverpool, 1944Though they may be posted miles apart, Cadi and Jez's love for one another is stronger than ever until Cadi receives a heartbreaking call from Jez's base.Cadi races...

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    Daisy Miller and The Turn of the Screw

    Henry James

    "I'm a fearful, frightful flirt! Did you ever hear of a nice girl that was not?"This edition contains two of Henry James's most popular short works. Travelling in Europe with her f...