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Articles
Source / Date: People May 3, 1993
Title / Page(s): "Uma Thurman" pp 106
One could argue that this celestial-looking creature was born bearing
certain unearthly advantages. For starters, Uma is the name of a Hindu
goddess. Maybe it was typecasting that in one of her early movies (The
Adventures of Baron Munchausen), Thurman, 23, played the goddess Venus. The
Amherst, Massachusetts-bred daughter of a Swedish psychotherapist mother and
an American-born father who is a professor of Asian religion, Thurman is
better recognized as the ravishing virgin of 1988's Dangerous Liaisons and
the ethereal wife of 1990's Henry & June. "She's like Garbo," says John
McNaughton, director of Thurman's most recent movie, Mad Dog and Glory.
"Feature for feature it shouldn't work, but put them all together, and you
get this incredible face."
Thurman's beauty resonates in more mysterious fashion too. "I haven't met
anyone like her at that age," Liaisons costar John Malkovich noted. "There's
nothing twitchy-teenagerish about her."
Recently divorced from actor Gary Oldman (Bram Stoker's Dracula) after but a
year of marriage, Thurman lives alone in New York City. Though others may be
taken with her looks, Thurman is not one to look in the mirror and go "Wow!"
"That I'm found attractive is bizarre to me," she has said. To her she's
human, to everybody else divine.
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