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Source / Date: Vanity Fair October 1988
Title / Page(s): "The Seduction Game" by Stephen Schiff pp 166-168
Summary: Glenn Close, John Malkovich, Swoosie Kurtz, and Uma Thurman
star in Stephen Frears' movie, Les Liasons Dangereuses. The cast
members are profiled.
Source / Date: Vogue October 1988
Title / Page(s): "Teen Angel" by Edmund White pp 242
Summary: Uma Thurman is profiled and her role in the upcoming motion
picture Les Liaisons Dangereuses is described.
Source / Date: People Weekly February 6, 1989
Title / Page(s): "Dangerous Liaisons Violated Beauty, Uma Thurman, 18, Is a
Little Risky Herself" pp 118-119
Summary: Uma Thurman, who recently appeared in the motion picture
Dangerous Liaisons, is profiled.
Source / Date: Mademoiselle March 1989
Title / Page(s): "Uma: Dangerous Curves Ahead?" by Julia Claiborne Johnson pp 216-217
Summary: Sex symbol Uma Thurman is profiled. She has brains as well as
beauty.
Source / Date: Vanity Fair March 1989
Title / Page(s): "Sense of Uma" by Stephen Schiff pp 154-155
Summary: Uma Thurman is well informed, well endowed, witty and
occasionally wicked. The actress is pictured and briefly profiled.
Source / Date: Premiere April 1989
Title / Page(s): "Cameos: Uma Thurman" by Bonnie Bertram pp 63
Summary: Uma Thurman is profiled and her work is discussed.
Source / Date: Vogue April 1989
Title / Page(s): "Pure White: Venus Rising" pp 396
Summary: Up-an-coming actress Uma Thurman is profiled.
Source / Date: Vogue April 1989
Title / Page(s): "Perfectly natural" by Shirley Lord pp 394
Summary: Uma Thurman shows off today's new makeup.
Source / Date: Us April 3, 1989
Title / Page(s): "Dream Girls" pp 22-34
Summary: The ten most attractive and engaging women of 1989 are
pictured and briefly profiled. Included are: Princess Caroline,
Isabella Rossellini, Jasmine Guy, Candice Bergen, Uma Thurman, Talisa
Soto, Michelle Pfeiffer, Geena Davis, Sonia Braga, and Melissa Gilbert.
Source / Date: Time May 8, 1989
Title / Page(s): 'People' section pp 65
Summary: People are starting to notice Thurman's
performance in Dangerous Liaisons.

Source / Date: Rolling Stone May 18, 1989
Title / Page(s): "Hot Cover" by Ben Yagoda pp 52-54
Summary: Uma Thurman is profiled. Only nineteen years old, Thurman has
set the movie world on fire with her recent roles in Dangerous
Liaisons and The Adventures of Baron Munchausen.
Source / Date: Interview September 1991
Title / Page(s): "A Stitch in Time" by Lisa Liebman pp 42
Summary: An account of a visit to Berlin is presented. The fashion
trends among women in Berlin include blonde hair with dark roots, a
neo-B-52's look and the Uma look, named for Uma Thurman, the great
pristine ideal of female beauty in Berlin.
Source / Date: Interview October 1992
Title / Page(s): "Uma Thurman" by Ingrid Sischy and Graham Fuller pp 100-107
Summary: Uma is interviewed.

Source / Date: People May 3, 1993
Title / Page(s): "Uma Thurman" pp 106
Summary: Uma Thurman is profiled. Her latest movie is 'Mad Dog and Glory.'
Named one of People Magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People.
Go read it!
Source / Date: Harper's Bazaar August 1993
Title / Page(s): "Ranch Dressing" by Peter Lindbergh pp 150-153
Summary: The upcoming Uma Thurman - Lorraine Bracco movie Even
Cowgirls get the Blues will feature costumes by designer Beatrix
Pasztor. Functional cowhand clothes are paired with exotic pieces
from thrift shops.
Source / Date: Cosmoplitan November 1993
Title / Page(s): "Sensual, Mysterious Uma Thurman" by Ellen Stern pp 238-239+
Summary: Uma Thurman is profiled. The 23-year-old
actress is a throwback to real movie-star glamour. Thurman has worked
opposite many Hollywood big-name actors, including Richard Gere, John
Malkovich and Robert De Niro.
Go read it!
Source / Date: Rolling Stone November 11, 1993
Title / Page(s): "Drugstore Cowgirl" by Jonathan Cott pp 58-62
Summary: Star of Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, Uma Thurman, is
profiled. The film, directed by Gus Van Sant, is based on the Tom
Robbins novel of the same name.

Source / Date: Details December 1993
Title / Page(s): "God's Gift"
Summary: Uma is profiled.
Source / Date: Premiere November 1994
Title / Page(s): Filmography by Andy Webster pp 132
Summary: Filmography of Uma Thurman.
Go read it!

Source / Date: GQ February 1995
Title / Page(s): "Uma in Bloom" by Lucy Kaylin pp 145
Summary: Motion picture actress Uma Thurman is coming to terms with her
beauty. Go read it!
Source / Date: Knight-Ridder February 20, 1995
Title / Page(s): "Please Don't Call Her A Brat"
Summary: Uma discusses comparisons to the
Brat Pack generation and the current crop of actors including Brad Pitt
and Winona Ryder.
"People like me and Brad Pitt and others are making completely
different kinds of movies. When Brat Pack happened, there was a
certain kind of movie - Sixteen Candles, Weird Science. The same
people always worked together, and it was practically a cottage
industry."

Source / Date: Harper's Bazaar June 1995
Title / Page(s): "Uma!" by Thomas Beller pp 110
Summary: Actress Uma Thurman is known for her
portayal of unconventional characters in films. Her latest films are Beautiful Girls and
A Month By The Lake.
Go read it!
Source / Date: Cosmopolitan August 1995
Title / Page(s): "Uma Thurman: every man's numero uno" by Garry Jenkins pp 156
Summary: Thurman prefers acting over modeling. Men seem to be attracted to
her because of her good looks and her intelligence. She spends
a lot of time traveling. Thurman is not sure of her plans for
the future. Go read it!
Source / Date: Entertainment Weekly October 20, 1995
Title / Page(s): "Sly Cat" by Stephen Schaefer pp 14
Summary: Uma discusses her role in The Truth About Cats and Dogs
SLY CAT: How does Uma Thurman spell relief? B-I-M-B-O. In her upcoming
comedy The Truth About Cats & Dogs, the actress happily plays dumb. "It's
gotten to this point where women are painted into a corner to play women who
are intelligent and should be respected, as if there should be some agenda
in roles you play," says Thurman. "I thought, `What the hell, I'll play a
stupid bimbo.'" Besides, adds Thurman, Cats & Dogs, directed by Michael
Lehmann, is "supposed to be subversive feminist comedy" and her
unenlightened character is also "terribly nice."

Source / Date: Vanity Fair January 1996
Title / Page(s): "Numero Uma" by Alex Schoumatoff pp 60
Summary: Thurman who has made 14 films, was surprised to become a sex
symbol. The actress discusses her career, films, upbringing,
family, marriage to Garry Oldman, life in New York and other topics.
Photos by Annie Leibovitz. Go read it!
Source / Date: Entertainment Weekly May 3 1996
Title / Page(s): "The 'truth' about stardom: Garolfalo & Thurman - different as
cats & dogs" by Lisa Schwarzbaum pp 13-15
Summary: Garofalo and Thurman are just as different offscreen as their
two characters are in the new film The Truth About Cats & Dogs. Garofalo,
who comes from a standup comedy background, is forthright and spontaneous,
while Thurman is careful, studied and private.
Go read it!
Source / Date: Us March 1997
Title / Page(s): "Young Hollywood" by Michael Comte pp 86
Summary: Several of today's group of young stars are profiled including Uma.

Source / Date: Vogue June 1997
Title / Page(s): "Beautiful Girl" by Jonathan Van Meter pp 218-223
Summary: She's a Garbo for the MTV generation and Poison Ivy for
Batman. Uma Thurman talks beauty, Buddhism, and boyfriends...photos by Peter
Lindbergh. Go read it!

Source / Date: Entertainment Weekly June 27/July 4 1997
Title / Page(s): "The It Girl" by Assorted Writers pp 22-23
Summary: The It List. Editors pick the 100 most creative people in entertainment.
Go read it!
Source / Date: Us July 1997
Title / Page(s): "Take Two: Batman's Bad Girl" by Peter Travers pp 49
Summary: Will Uma Thurman's chilly charms ever
catch fire with filmgoers? Go read it!
Source / Date: Esquire December 1997
Title / Page(s): "The 100 Best People in the World" pp 90-91
Summary: Our somewhat arbitrary, somewhat compromised, in no way definitive --
but nonetheless righteous -- list of women and men without whom the world would be a far darker place.
Source / Date: Premiere January 1998
Title / Page(s): "The Mod Couple" by Kindra Peach pp 62-63
Summary: A preview of the upcoming Avengers film.
Source / Date: Esquire March 1998
Title / Page(s): "An alternate umaverse" by Mim Udovitch pp 70-78
Summary: Uma Thurman, who has starred in numerous films, describes her
childhood fantasies and lifelong need to be in control. Her personal life,
including boyfriend Ethan Hawke, and her upcoming films are also discussed.
Go read it!
Source / Date: Harper's Bazaar March 1998
Title / Page(s): "Uma Thurman: earth mother" by Dwight Garner pp 342-348
Summary: Uma Thurman appears to be more settled, at peace, excited and
glowing with two upcoming movies, a steady relationship with actor Ethan
Hawke and a future motherhood role. The actress, who expects a baby in July
1998, discusses her favorite books, cooking tips and other intimacies.
Go read it!
Source / Date: Mademoiselle July 1998
Title / Page(s): "Uma" by Jeanie Pyun pp 142, 151-152
Summary: Hollywood's queen of serene
takes on marriage and motherhood.
Go read it!
Source / Date: Premiere July 1998
Title / Page(s): "Avenging Angel" by Rob Tannenbaum pp 60-67
Summary: Uma on The Avengers and her
role as mom.
Go read it!
Source / Date: US Elle November 1999
Title / Page(s): "All About Ease" by Thomas Beller pp 312
Summary: Uma exudes the spirit of the season as she talks about
her new daughter, her latest projects, and not playing it safe.
Go read it!
Source / Date: Premiere Online January 2000
Title / Page(s): "Thurman Gets Edwardian" by Joan Dupont
Summary: A preview of The Golden Bowl.
Go read it!
Source / Date: US Harper's Bazaar November 2000
Title / Page(s): "Uma Up Close" By Lloyd Grove
Summary: After series
of brilliant supporting roles and extended baby hiatus, Uma Thurman steps down from the part of intelligent ice princess
and steps up to Leading lady status. Lloyd Grove talks to Merchant Ivory's newest star. Photographed by Craig McDean.
Go read it!
Source / Date: UK Tatler November 2000
Title / Page(s): "Uma Has It" By Geordie Greig
Summary: ...the eyes, the face, the body, tbe baby, the man, the boho parents, the star
billing. How does she do it?
Go read it!
Source / Date: US Marie Claire January 2001
Title / Page(s): Interview By Nicky Barlow
Summary: She's an acclaimed actress and the face of Lancome, but Uma Thurman is returning to a
role she knows well - that of mother.
Go read it!
Source / Date: US Talk March 2001
Title / Page(s): "Uma Unwinds" By Holly Millea
Summary: The sulty
screen star talks about feet, food, and the unbearable comfort of home...
Go read it!
Source / Date: US Elle April 2001
Title / Page(s): "Stealing Beauty" By Anne Slowey
Summary: Uma Thurman considers Hollywood's idea of physical beauty and is not impressed. Here
she delivers her own wholly original vision of movie stardom, motherhood and modelling.
Go read it!
Source / Date: US Jane April 2002
Title / Page(s): Profile By Katy McColl
Summary: Uma Thurman is promoting "Hysterical Blindness."
Go read it!
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