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Directed By Documentary completed Self. Before the start of the trial, a judge had denied her request to have the proceedings closed to the media. Her warm friendship with director Quentin Tarantino who calls her his muse nearly ended following an accident on the set of Kill Bill: Vol. Tarantino had apparently pressured her into doing a car stunt that went wrong, causing chronic neck and knee injuries that persist to this day.

The production company, Miramax, withheld all proof of the accident unless Thurman agreed to sign a waiver which she refused to do , releasing them and Tarantino from any liability. Despite Tarantino's profuse apologies, things remained very acrimonious between the two, until they finally reconciled their friendship nearly a decade later. Thurman only came forward with the incident in after Tarantino had finally given her access to footage from the accident, and Tarantino stated multiple times that he regretted asking her to do the stunt in the first place since the footage never even made it into the film.

Rumored real-life beau Josh Lucas plays her husband onstage. In , Ethan Hawke revealed that he is still paying Thurman alimony 15 years after they split. She has appeared in one film that has been selected for the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant: Pulp Fiction They even wrote a song dedicated to her, and called it Uma Thurman.

It was about how Vladimir has fallen in love with her. The song was a huge hit, and even made it to one of Russia's biggest concerts of the year called Pesnya Goda in Tall, sandy blonde, with sort of blue eyes, skinny in places, fat in others. An average gal. I'm very happy at home. I love to just hang out with my daughter, I love to work in my garden. I'm not a gaping hole of need. It is better to have a relationship with someone who cheats on you than with someone who does not flush the toilet.

I was not particularly bright, I wasn't very athletic, I was a little too tall, odd, funny looking, I was just really weird as a kid.

Desperation is the perfume of the young actor. It's so satisfying to have gotten rid of it. If you keep smelling it, it can drive you crazy. In this business a lot of people go nuts, go eccentric, even end up dead from it. Not my plan. My washing machine overwhelms me with its options and its sophistication. You get bored. That's when you have to say, 'I will be worst-dressed. I had to go to a mirror and look at it. I couldn't picture myself in my own head. I had no image beyond a stick figure.

I wasn't a mean person as a kid, or dumb, and something has to be said to justify excluding you. Before I had my child, I thought I knew all the boundaries of myself, that I understood the limits of my heart. It's extraordinary to have all those limits thrown out, to realize your love is inexhaustible. I think we all exude essential truths about ourselves, and then, as an actress, there's what you do with it.

There's your wit and your imagination, and what you can cook up from your experience and understanding of what makes a human being tick. In show business, to pry open doors in new areas is really tough. Until you have a successful comedy, people don't think you could be funny, which is what makes a director like Quentin Tarantino so special.

He sees beyond the things on the resume that you've done to date and opens up wonderful cans of worms for you to crawl into. That's a cool thing. Having children flips the game from being about you to being about what you can create in a home and what your responsibilities are. I've thought about quitting, but I love what I do so much - it's the big conundrum of my life So I'm fighting to keep my foot in the business, be creative and stimulated, and still take care of my children.

I've known some great rock chicks, and it seems to me they're allowed to have a lot more edge than movie people, where everybody's got the latest youth serums going, the newest exercise and, if that won't cover it, they'll do something else. There's this sort of improve-yourself aspect, whereas the music business seems to have this much more funky attitude, with, like, a slight respect for damage.

By the time I was 27, when I had my daughter, I felt I had danced on every tabletop - which I hadn't. Now I know that I hadn't. At all. There are plenty of tabletops left, should I wish to dance on them. Growing up in a small town in New England was one of the most aesthetically pleasant experiences that you can have. It's a shakedown. But I feel grateful that the hard things have been survivable - I've been able to learn from them and grow - and that the things that have been like a gift, I've had the wherewithal to realize are a gift.

As they say in gambling, I've gotten to stay at the table. I've hung in! They pull the plug on people all the time. The sky hook comes out, and it's all over. But there are much bigger sky hooks - as well we know. I think a lot of our lives we spend moving forward, leaping from rock to rock, trying to figure it out.

But it's wonderful to feel in the prime of your life. I feel like I'm in the right place and in the right time with myself.

You learn that the first failure isn't the end.



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