In her latest flick, Oz the Great and Powerful, Mila Kunis is one-third of a trio of witches that includes Michelle Williams and Rachel Weisz. But out of the three, she’s the baddest witch—and not in the evil villain way.
Nope, the 29-year-old actress is bad because she’s down-to-earth, while also being exotic in a way only someone born in Ukraine can be. She’s shown this duality in her films, being the only starlet we can think of who can be the sensual ballerina of Black Swan, while also being able to bro out with a stoned teddy bear in Ted. But it’s most apparent in her recent interview with an awkward BBC reporter—the video has already gone viral.
If you’re not under her spell yet, then these 30 facts you didn’t know about Mila Kunis will do the trick.
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Because of a guest role on Walker, Texas Ranger when she was 14, she learned how to throw a punch from Chuck Norris.
She loves skydiving.
Born and raised in the Ukrainian SSR, Kunis' family won a lottery that allowed them to leave the country for the U.S. when she was 7 years old.
She earned the nickname "Goldfish" because of her short attention span.
Despite having a starring role on That '70s Show, she worked odd jobs. Around the show's third season, she filled in for one of her friend's employees at a shop called Natural Wonders. She would also work at Rite-Aid with her mom after she picked her up from the set.
She's done illegal street art in Los Angeles protesting the Defense of Marriage Act.
When she first started attending school in America, her grandmother accompanied her with candy to give out to the other kids, so they could be friends with her.
She played a younger version of Angelina Jolie in the biopic Gia (1998).
When she came to the U.S., seeing a black person for the first time scared her to tears. But the man, who also spoke Russian, told her there are people of different colors. She asked, "Does that mean there are purple people in this world?"
During production for Black Swan, director Darren Aronofsky tried to stir up a real-life rivalry between her and Natalie Portman by telling each how good the other is doing in dance rehearsals.
Ever since she was a child, her favorite day has always been Halloween.
She got the first part she auditioned for: a 1994 commercial for Glitter Hair Barbie.
Fourteen-year-old Kunis lied to the producers of The '70s Show, saying she'd turn 18 on her birthday without clarifying which one, to land the part of Jackie.
She once attended the White House Correspondents' Dinner with Wolf Blitzer.
She runs her own production company with three friends and has a 1970s-set women's liberation drama in the works for The CW called Meridian Hills.
Growing up, she loved The Price Is Right. So, she got to spin "The Big Wheel" on an episode of The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, which shot in the same studio as the game show.
On That '70s Show, Kunis and Laura Prepon often filmed their scenes sitting down because Prepon is seven inches taller than her. In other scenes together, Kunis would wear platform shoes.
With the exception of one to two episodes, she's never seen an episode of That '70s show.
Her left eye is green and her right eye is blue.
Her best friend Maria, whom she met in second grade, helped her learn how to speak English.
She thinks Russian sounds like angry Klingon.
She got into a Jet Ski accident shooting Forgetting Sarah Marshall in Hawaii, resulting in a scar across her neck.
Along with Sarah Michelle Gellar, Mila Kunis has a special credit in every episode of Robot Chicken.
Kunis promoted Lisa Frank products early in her career.
She and ex-boyfriend Macaulay Culkin were close with Michael Jackson. Culkin is the godfather of his children, and the two attended his funeral together.
Kunis used to be blind in one eye due to chronic iritis, for which she underwent surgery to correct.
She voices Meg on Family Guy.
She loves playing World of Warcraft.
She's a massive Trekkie who had the opportunity to work with William Shatner in American Psycho 2. She also has a signed photo of Leonard Nimoy she keeps in a little frame.
She defended Justin Timberlake in fluent Russian against a reporter who asked him why he dumped music for acting.

