
Sienna Miller
Born: 1981-12-28
Place of Birth: New York City, New York, USA
Biography
Sienna Rosie Diana Miller (born December 28, 1981) is an American-born English 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 television film The Girl (2012), 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. Further critical acclaim followed throughout the 2010s, with appearances in the films Foxcatcher (2014), American Sniper (2014), Mississippi Grind (2015), The Lost City of Z (2016), Live by Night (2016), and American Woman (2018), as well as the miniseries The Loudest Voice (2019).
Known For

American Sniper

G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra

Stardust

Casanova

American Woman

The Lost City of Z

21 Bridges

Layer Cake

Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1

Twiggy

The Girl

Live by Night

Burnt

Unfinished Business

Camille

Madden

Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 2

South Kensington

My Mother's Wedding

Factory Girl

2 Jacks

Wander Darkly

Yellow

Alfie

Foxcatcher

High-Rise

The Edge of Love

The Catcher Was a Spy

Mississippi Grind

The September Issue

A Case of You

Indomitable

An Imperfect Murder

Interview

The Mysteries of Pittsburgh

Die Clint Eastwood Story

One Soldier's Story: The Journey of American Sniper

Just Like a Woman

The Tale of Thomas Burberry

Nous York

National Theatre Live: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

The Making Of 'American Sniper'

So Good to See You
