Sienna Guillory

Sienna Guillory
Sienna Tiggy Guilloryis an English actress, and former model. She is known for playing the title role in the TV miniseries, Helen of Troy, as elf princess Arya Dröttningu in fantasy-adventure film, Eragon, and for her portrayal of Jill Valentine in the science fiction action horror film Resident Evil: Apocalypse. She resumed her role as Jill Valentine for a cameo appearance in the 2010 action-horror film Resident Evil: Afterlife, and in Resident Evil: Retribution, released on 14 September 2012...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth16 March 1975
CityKettering, England
Personally, I don't get that whole reality show thing. It was much smaller, and it's grown. It's like an epidemic. I'm still rather confused by it.
I've always wanted to be older, as I think it's all right to be a little bit odd when you're out of your 20s.
All actors are naughty. We're all troublemakers - horrible, attention-seeking children. 'Me, me, look at me!'
Your health is your starting point - without it, you have nothing.
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I do, and I hunt. I like small horses best. They're like small men. They have more to prove so they take all the more risks and jump higher and faster than all the rest.
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In Hollywood, women hate each other.
I'm not a good poker player, but I've got one bluffing technique - as long as you're quick with the blinds, you're fine.
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