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Once Mila Kunis auditioned for the role of the Russian-Jewish emigrant, but it did not take
Russian-Jewish immigrant, which is Markovna Milena Kunis was seven years old when her family moved to Los Angeles, having left Russia in 1988 for several reasons, one of which was anti-Semitism. How to tell an actress, her parents wanted them to have a future, "but in 1988, in Russia there was no future».
Ironically, ten years Kunis auditioned for the role of the Russian-Jewish girl in the film "Make a Wish, Molly," but did not come, and eventually she got the role of the second plan - the Mexican emigrant. Later, Mila was casting for the role of a spoiled young girl in the TV series "That '70s Show." She was worried that when the show comes to an end, and with it will end her acting career, but the young actress was lucky, and it noticed.
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