Sienna Miller is a versatile American-British actress whose career has spanned over two decades, showcasing her remarkable talent across film, television, and theater. She first gained recognition in the early 2000s with her screen debut in the romantic comedy “South Kensington” and quickly established herself as a rising star with notable performances in films like “Layer Cake” and “Alfie.” Her portrayal of Edie Sedgwick in the biographical drama “Factory Girl” further solidified her status as a serious actress, earning her critical acclaim and a BAFTA Rising Star nomination.
Miller’s career took a transformative turn in 2012 with her role as Tippi Hedren in the HBO film “The Girl,” where she received nominations for both the BAFTA Television Award and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress. This performance marked the beginning of a resurgence in her career, leading to significant roles in acclaimed films such as “Foxcatcher” and “American Sniper,” the latter becoming the highest-grossing war film of all time. Her ability to portray complex characters has been widely praised, showcasing her range and depth as an actress.
In addition to her film work, Miller has made significant contributions to theater, including her acclaimed performance in the Broadway revival of “Cabaret.” Her stage presence and dedication to her craft have garnered positive reviews, further enhancing her reputation as a talented performer.
Beyond acting, Miller has ventured into fashion design with her label Twenty8Twelve and has been an active philanthropist, serving as the Global Ambassador for the International Medical Corps. Her multifaceted career, marked by resilience and creativity, continues to inspire audiences and peers alike.