Mila Kunis has grown up since her days as a child star when she was portraying a young Angelina Jolie in “Gia.” Since then, she’s had dramatic and comedic turns as an actress and model. Her latest film “The Spy Who Dumped Me” opens August 3.
“Make a Wish, Molly” (1995)
At age 10, Ukraine-born Mila Kunis landed a small role in the 1995 short movie “Make a Wish, Molly” about a Russian Jewish girl newly arrived in the U.S.
“Baywatch” (1995)
Kunis also played small parts in mid-’90s TV shows like “Baywatch.”
“7th Heaven” (1996)
She had a recurring role as Ashley in the WB family series “7th Heaven” between 1996 and ’97.
“Gia” (1998)
Kunis played the 11-year-old version of Angelina Jolie‘s character in the acclaimed 1998 HBO movie “Gia,” a biopic of ’70s model Gia Carangi that won Jolie and Faye Dunaway Golden Globes.
“That ’70s Show” (1998)
At 14, she fibbed about her age and landed her breakout role as the spoiled rich girl Jackie Burkhart in the hit Fox sitcom “That ’70s Show,” opposite Ashton Kutcher as dim-witted Michael Kelso.
“Family Guy” (1999)
In 1999, Kunis replaced Lacey Chabert as the voice of awkward teenager Meg Griffin on Seth MacFarlane‘s animated sitcom “Family Guy.”
“Get Over It” (2001)
Mila Kunis tried to make a leap to the big screen opposite Kirsten Dunst in the 2001 high school rom-com “Get Over It.”
Macauley Culkin (2002)
In 2002, Kunis began dating former “Home Alone” star Macaulay Culkin (seen here at a 2005 benefit for victims of Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita). The couple officially announced their split in 2011.
“Forgetting Sarah Marshall” (2008)
Kunis proved a romantic charmer as a Hawaiian resort worker who connects with Jason Segel‘s recently dumped hero in the 2008 rom-com “Forgetting Sarah Marshall.”
“Spike’s Guys Choice Awards” (2009)
In 2009, Kunis popped up at Spike’s Guys Choice Awards to claim the award for “Hottest Mila” (besting Mila Jovovich for the honor).
“The Book of Eli” (2010)
In 2010, she tried her hand at action in the Denzel Washington postapocalyptic thriller “The Book of Eli.”
“Black Swan” (2010)
Mila Kunis had a high-profile and widely acclaimed role opposite Natalie Portman as an ambitious ballet dancer in Darren Aronofsky‘s drama “Black Swan,” earning a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress.
“Friends With Benefits” (2011)
Kunis got frisky with Justin Timberlake in the 2011 R-rated comedy “Friends With Benefits.”
“Ted” (2012)
Kunis re-teamed with “Family Guy” creator Seth MacFarlane in 2012 on his feature directorial debut, “Ted,” playing the long-suffering girlfriend of Mark Wahlberg, a guy who’s unduly influenced by his foul-mouthed teddy bear.
“Oz the Great and Powerful” (2013)
For 2013’s “Oz the Great and Powerful,” a prequel to one of the actress’ favorite movies as a child, Kunis endured hours of makeup to play a younger version of Theodora, the Wicked Witch of the West.
“Sexiest Woman in the World” (2013)
Kunis has won many fans for her looks and was named “Sexiest Woman in the World” by FHM in 2013.
She has also not been shy about showing off her body, as she did during the FHM photo shoot.
“Jupiter Ascending” (2015)
Kunis headed back into action territory in the 2015 sci-fi epic (and box office dud) “Jupiter Ascending” opposite an oddly blond Channing Tatum.
Ashton Kutcher (2015)
Kunis married her former “That ’70s Show” co-star Ashton Kutcher in July 2015, months after she gave birth to their daughter, Wyatt. Here, they’re seen promoting NBC’s Red Nose Day charity telecast in May 2016.
“Bad Moms” (2016)
In 2016, she re-teamed with her “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” co-star Kristen Bell — as well as Kathryn Hahn — in the R-rated suburban comedy “Bad Moms.”
“The Spy Who Dumped Me” (2018)
In her latest role, Kunis teamed with “SNL” star Kate McKinnon for the action-comedy “The Spy Who Dumped Me,” about a woman who discovers her ex-boyfriend is a spy entangled in an international conspiracy.