One of the top actresses of the 1990s, Uma Thurman first earned fame in 1988, starring in a flurry of movies that featured her in different roles: "Johnny Be Good", "The Adventures of Baron Munchausen" and "Dangerous Liaisons." Uma's career would take off, making her Hollywood's It Girl of the time. Later, Uma would find her biggest box-office success starring in
Quentin Tarantino films "Pulp Fiction", "Kill Bill: Vol. 1" and "Kill Bill: Vol. 2."
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Uma was reportedly originally cast for the part of Eowyn in the second "Lord Of The Rings" movie, "The Two Towers."
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