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Mila Kunis (born 1983) is an American actress, most famous for playing Jackie Burkhart on ''[[That 70s Show]]'' and voicing Meg Griffin on ''[[Family Guy]]''.
Mila Kunis (born 1983) is an American actress, most famous for playing Jackie Burkhart on ''[[That '70s Show]]'' and voicing Meg Griffin on ''[[Family Guy]]''.


She was born in the Soviet Union; her family moved to the U.S. after the fall of communism. In the '90s, she appeared in small roles in TV series (''[[Baywatch]]'', ''[[Walker, Texas Ranger]]'', ''[[7th Heaven]]'') and films (''[[Piranha]]'', ''[[Santa with Muscles]]''). Her breakout role was of Jackie on ''[[That 70s Show]]'', which ran from 1998 to 2006. Kunis is now known as the voice of Meg Griffin on ''[[Family Guy]]'', [[The Other Darrin|replacing]] the original voice actress [[Lacey Chabert]] <ref>who voiced Meg in season one, though some leftover episodes from season one cropped up in season 2, making the change between Chabert and Kunis awkward, as the leftover season one episodes that were in season two aired mixed with the season two production line. "Da Boom," the episode in which The Griffins try to survive in a Quahog that has been ravaged by the [[Y 2 K]] disaster, is considered the first episode to have Mila Kunis as Meg Griffin</ref>.
She was born in the Soviet Union; her family moved to the U.S. after the fall of communism. In the '90s, she appeared in small roles in TV series (''[[Baywatch]]'', ''[[Walker, Texas Ranger]]'', ''[[7th Heaven]]'') and films (''[[Piranha]]'', ''[[Santa with Muscles]]''). Her breakout role was of Jackie on ''[[That '70s Show]]'', which ran from 1998 to 2006. Kunis is now known as the voice of Meg Griffin on ''[[Family Guy]]'', [[The Other Darrin|replacing]] the original voice actress [[Lacey Chabert]] <ref>who voiced Meg in season one, though some leftover episodes from season one cropped up in season 2, making the change between Chabert and Kunis awkward, as the leftover season one episodes that were in season two aired mixed with the season two production line. "Da Boom," the episode in which The Griffins try to survive in a Quahog that has been ravaged by the [[Y 2 K]] disaster, is considered the first episode to have Mila Kunis as Meg Griffin</ref>.
She appeared in films during her run on ''That '70s Show'', but her career only took off after the series ended. In 2008, she starred in the [[Romantic Comedy]] ''[[Forgetting Sarah Marshall]]'', co-produced by [[Judd Apatow]]. In 2009, she appeared in the film adaptation of ''[[Max Payne (film)|Max Payne]]'', and [[Mike Judge]]'s comedy film ''[[Extract]]''. In 2010, she starred in the post-apocalyptic action film ''[[The Book of Eli]]'' alongside [[Denzel Washington]] and had a small role in the comedy ''[[Date Night]]''. Her next film was [[Darren Aronofsky]]'s ballet drama ''[[Black Swan]]'', where she played [[Natalie Portman]]'s rival. In 2011, she starred in the romantic comedy ''[[Friends with Benefits (film)|Friends With Benefits]]'' along with [[Justin Timberlake]].
She appeared in films during her run on ''That '70s Show'', but her career only took off after the series ended. In 2008, she starred in the [[Romantic Comedy]] ''[[Forgetting Sarah Marshall]]'', co-produced by [[Judd Apatow]]. In 2009, she appeared in the film adaptation of ''[[Max Payne (film)|Max Payne]]'', and [[Mike Judge]]'s comedy film ''[[Extract]]''. In 2010, she starred in the post-apocalyptic action film ''[[The Book of Eli]]'' alongside [[Denzel Washington]] and had a small role in the comedy ''[[Date Night]]''. Her next film was [[Darren Aronofsky]]'s ballet drama ''[[Black Swan]]'', where she played [[Natalie Portman]]'s rival. In 2011, she starred in the romantic comedy ''[[Friends with Benefits (film)|Friends With Benefits]]'' along with [[Justin Timberlake]].


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* [[Loophole Abuse]]: How she got her role on ''[[That 70s Show]]'' in the first place. She told the producers she was going to be 18, but didn't tell them that it would take four more years.
* [[Loophole Abuse]]: How she got her role on ''[[That '70s Show]]'' in the first place. She told the producers she was going to be 18, but didn't tell them that it would take four more years.
* [[Mean Character, Nice Actor]]: Despite playing snobby and cruel Jackie, she is known to be very sweet and likeable.
* [[Mean Character, Nice Actor]]: Despite playing snobby and cruel Jackie, she is known to be very sweet and likeable.
* [[Mismatched Eyes]]: She has a green and a brown eye.
* [[Mismatched Eyes]]: She has a green and a brown eye.

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Mila Kunis (born 1983) is an American actress, most famous for playing Jackie Burkhart on That '70s Show and voicing Meg Griffin on Family Guy.

She was born in the Soviet Union; her family moved to the U.S. after the fall of communism. In the '90s, she appeared in small roles in TV series (Baywatch, Walker, Texas Ranger, 7th Heaven) and films (Piranha, Santa with Muscles). Her breakout role was of Jackie on That '70s Show, which ran from 1998 to 2006. Kunis is now known as the voice of Meg Griffin on Family Guy, replacing the original voice actress Lacey Chabert [1]. She appeared in films during her run on That '70s Show, but her career only took off after the series ended. In 2008, she starred in the Romantic Comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall, co-produced by Judd Apatow. In 2009, she appeared in the film adaptation of Max Payne, and Mike Judge's comedy film Extract. In 2010, she starred in the post-apocalyptic action film The Book of Eli alongside Denzel Washington and had a small role in the comedy Date Night. Her next film was Darren Aronofsky's ballet drama Black Swan, where she played Natalie Portman's rival. In 2011, she starred in the romantic comedy Friends With Benefits along with Justin Timberlake.

She has also appeared in a few music videos, most notably "Jaded" for Aerosmith and voiced Tanya Winters in the video game Saints Row.

Also agreed to go out with a Marine who asked her out via YouTube.

Tropes used in Mila Kunis include:
  1. who voiced Meg in season one, though some leftover episodes from season one cropped up in season 2, making the change between Chabert and Kunis awkward, as the leftover season one episodes that were in season two aired mixed with the season two production line. "Da Boom," the episode in which The Griffins try to survive in a Quahog that has been ravaged by the Y 2 K disaster, is considered the first episode to have Mila Kunis as Meg Griffin