Sienna Guillory Sexy in Resident Evil!
Sienna Tiggy Guillory (born 16 March 1975) is an English actress, and former model. She is known for playing the title role in the TV miniseries, Helen of Troy, her portrayal of Jill Valentine in the science fiction action horror film Resident Evil: Apocalypse, and as elf princess Arya Dröttningu in fantasy-adventure film, Eragon. She resumed her role as Jill Valentine for a cameo appearance in the 2010 action-horror film Resident Evil: Afterlife, and in Resident Evil: Retribution, released on September 14, 2012.Unlike some of her contemporaries, Sienna is a naturally gorgeous woman who clearly has a lot to offer in terms of looks. Whether she’s posing as a brunette in Resident Evil: Apocalypse or as a blonde in her everyday life, Sienna is simply incapable of looking anything but sexy. The fact that she played the object of Colin Firth’s lust in Love Actually doesn’t come as much of a surprise, as Sienna is the sort of woman most guys dream about.
Sienna appeared in over a dozen films prior to her North American breakthrough in 2004 with her role in Resident Evil: Apocalypse, and she certainly hasn’t slowed down in the meantime. It’s interesting to note that Sienna has never deviated from her conquest of the silver screen; the actress has yet to appear in a television show or on the stage.Though she’s long-since gotten her foot in the door within the Hollywood community, Sienna spends the majority of her time in London. As such, she’s more likely to appear in a BBC miniseries than in the latest big action flick.
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Guillory explained that she “became an actor because I wanted to know what it was like to be other people. Because possibly I don’t like myself,” and later said “I hate acting, really hate it. I kind of fell into it sideways … I started acting because I got offered a job when I was 16, and they wanted to pay me £8,000, and we’d always lived on Family Support…” She went on to say that her frustration with later film roles left her bitter, but after seeing Helen Mirren onstage she was inspired again.In 1993, Guillory made her screen debut in a TV adaptation of Jilly Cooper’s Riders, for which the casting directors needed a young actress who was able to ride a horse. Her performance landed her in another small role in the miniseries The Buccaneers, opposite Mira Sorvino.Before becoming a model to support her acting career, Guillory waited tables at a club. In an interview in 2000, she said about the experience “Supporting my acting habit with waitressing was probably the most useful thing I’ve done.” During her time as a model, she studied acting at the New World School of the Arts and the Paris Conservatoire, also taking small television and film roles in The Future Lasts a Long Time (1996), The Rules of Engagement (1999), Star! Star! (1999), Kiss Kiss (Bang Bang) (2000), The 3 Kings (2000), and Two Days, Nine Lives (2000). During this time, Guillory decided to go on with her acting career because “I was so scared of going to university and being with people my own age again, having been with that tiny little sect of girls in Norfolk whose daddies were farmers and politicians, who didn’t trust me and didn’t know where I was coming from.” She returned to film with a more substantial role in the thriller Sorted (2000). Guillory went on to appear in the BBC production Take a Girl Like You, a television adaptation of Kingsley Amis’s novel of the same name. She portrayed Jenny Bunn, the story’s virginal heroine, and gained critical attention for her part in the period piece. Guillory was pleased to have played a more innocent character, saying “I’ve played floozies, psychopaths, assassins, crackheads…. It’s nice to do something with a lighter touch.” The production did not fare well in the ratings. In 2001, Guillory continued with other roles in predominantly British films, including Oblivious, Late Night Shopping (with husband Enzo Cilenti), The Last Minute, and Superstition. 2002 saw Guillory appear in The Time Machine, alongside Guy Pearce and Jeremy Irons. She was pleased to take on a larger scale film, after having worked on low-budget independent films, and compared the experience with “finding an unicorn in your sock drawer.” She played Emma, the fiancée of Pearce’s character, who was killed early in the film and whose death set off its main events.In 2003, after a friend had received a script for The Principles of Lust, Guillory claims she “read it and couldn’t put it down, and begged to read for the part”. She was impressed by director Penny Woolcock’s unconventional style of shooting, without rehearsing the actors, using raw takes and improvisational performances. For the role of Juliette, Guillory performed nude in the film’s sex scenes which were filmed during the first week of filming, making her somewhat nervous. She later went on to say that it was one of her favorite acting experiences. Afterwards, Guillory had a small role in the romantic comedy Love, Actually before taking the starring role in the television miniseries Helen of Troy. The series was mostly based on Homer’s epic poem Iliad and focuses on the mythological life of Helen. Helen of Troy was nominated for best miniseries at the Satellite Awards.
In May 2004, Guillory starred in a new stage production of The Shape of Things at the New Ambassadors Theatre in London, with husband Cilenti. 2004 also saw Guillory in her first big Hollywood role. She was cast as Jill Valentine, one of the lead characters in the video game adaptation sequel Resident Evil: Apocalypse. The film makers had searched widely for an actress to portray the video game character and found her in Guillory, who had to “please not only the movie-going audience but also the gamers”. She was, however, “a dead ringer for Jill Valentine.”Guillory was reported to have studied the original character’s movements by watching playthroughs of the video game Resident Evil 3: Nemesis. Before getting the script for the film, she had not been familiar with the video games or seen Resident Evil. She said about her role:“You always want to play someone you’re going to have fun with, someone you want to be. Jill’s got everything a girl wants to be – she dresses to kill, says whatever she wants and can shoot anyone between the eyes in a fifty-yard radius. She’s hard as nails and she’s great fun. And not at all afraid of being quite the sexy minx.” Resident Evil: Apocalypse, although it was not well received by critics, grossed $23,036,273 on its opening weekend (10–12 September 2004) and took a total of $51,201,453 in the United States and $129,394,835 worldwide.After the success of Resident Evil: Apocalypse, Guillory went on to appear in other film and television roles, including Beauty (2004), Marple: A Murder Is Announced (2005), In the Bathroom (2005), The Virgin Queen (2005), Silence Becomes You (2005), and Rabbit Fever (2006).
In 2006, Guillory was a lead in the ensemble cast of the fantasy Eragon, the film adaptation of the novel by Christopher Paolini; the role had reunited her with The Time Machine co-star Jeremy Irons. She portrayed Arya Dröttningu, an elf princess. She had not read the novels before filming, but after accepting the role she soon became a fan of Paolini’s work. Although Arya is a key character in the film, Guillory had little screen time and went on to say jokingly: “I’ve been trying to explain to friends who’ve seen the trailer I’m like, ” but that’s my whole part!”” Eragon was not well received by the critics, but was nominated as Best Fantasy Film at the 2006 Saturn Awards. The film went on to gross approximately $75 million in the US and $173.9 million elsewhere, totalling $249 million worldwide.Guillory was also invited to reprise her role as Jill Valentine in Resident Evil: Extinction, the sequel to Resident Evil: Apocalypse, but could not accept due to scheduling conflicts with Eragon.In 2007, she starred in the Spanish production El Corazón de la tierra, or The Heart of the Earth, and later in the year finished filming the horror/thriller Victims and the fantasy novel adaptation Inkheart. In Inkheart, she plays Resa, the wife of Brendan Fraser’s character and the mother of Eliza Bennett’s. Inkheart sees Guillory acting alongside Helen Mirren, a friend of the Guillory family who was a role model when she first had aspirations towards acting.Guillory will be a lead in the forthcoming television series The Oaks, expected to begin airing in 2008. She joins Bahar Soomekh, Matt Lanter, Romy Rosemont, Jeremy Renner, Michael Rispoli and Shannon Lucio in the series which follows the intertwining stories of three families—a young couple in 1968 that have lost a child, a family of four in 1998, and a pregnant couple in 2008—who are haunted by the same spirit in their house. The television series began filming on 5 November 2007 on location in Pasadena, California. Guillory will play Jessica, the 2008 couple’s neighbour, a woman who has Asperger syndrome who went to school with the husband (and father-to-be) and shares a secret with him.In May 2010, Shock Till You Drop.com confirmed the return of Jill Valentine in the Resident Evil film franchise’s fourth instalment, Resident Evil: Afterlife, with Guillory reprising the role. On 31 May, Jovovich also confirmed that Guillory will return as Jill. Guillory reappears in the film in a mid-end credit scene. She returns to a starring role in the following film, Resident Evil: Retribution as the main antagonist of the film.