Mila Kunis

Mila Kunis
Milena Markovna "Mila" Kunis is an American actress. In 1991, at the age of seven, she moved from the Ukrainian SSR to Los Angeles with her family. After being enrolled in acting classes as an after-school activity, she was soon discovered by an agent. She appeared in several television series and commercials, before acquiring her first significant role prior to her 15th birthday, playing Jackie Burkhart on the television series That '70s Show. Since 1999, she has voiced Meg Griffin...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth14 August 1983
CityChernivtsi, Ukraine
CountryUnited States of America
My dad worked - f - k if I know - seven jobs? He painted a house. He would deliver toilets. He drove a cab, delivered pizzas. Whatever he could do, he did.
Growing up poor, I never missed out on anything. My parents did a beautiful job of not making me feel like I was lesser than any other kids.
It saddens me how much fear we've instilled in ourselves.
It doesn't matter if you're play-pretending crying or play-pretending laughing, you're still play-pretending.
I decided to do a comedy. It's a good mind-set to go into work and be happy every day instead of being in a dark place.
There are things you fantasize about doing and saying, and then ultimately don't because it's illegal.
Women innately have this weird thing where they try to have a perfect persona - to look perfect, be perfect, act perfect, have their kids look a certain way. Women put so much pressure on themselves.
I commend women who wake up 30, 40 minutes early to put on eyeliner. I think it's beautiful. I'm just not that person.
Children are f - king crazy. They're also suicidal.
When gay people can get married, then I'll get married.
You can handle anything.
I think all presidents should have teenage girls before they become presidents. If you can handle those hormones, you can handle anything.
If I could go back to my younger self, I'd be like, "Not everything's permanent."
Have a baby, and you realize: The second you think you got sh-t figured out, you don't. It's the greatest wake-up call.