
Age: 50
female
Milla Jovovich (born December 17, 1975) is an American actress, supermodel, musician, and fashion designer of Ukrainian descent. She was born in Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, USSR. In essence, she began in a number of science fiction and action films, for which the music channel VH1 called her "the reigning royal of strikes." She has appeared on the cover of more than a hundred magazines, and has also starred in films such as The Fifth Element (1997), Ultraviolet (2006), and the 'Resident Evil' franchise. Jovovich began modeling at eleven, when Richard Avedon featured her in Revlon's "Most Unforgettable Women in the World" advertisements, and she continued her career with other campaigns for L'Oréal cosmetics, Banana Republic, Christian Dior, Donna Karan, and Versace. In 1988, she had her first professional acting role in the television film The Night Train to Kathmandu, and later that year she appeared in her first feature film, Two Moon Junction. Following more small television appearances such as the "Fair Exchange" (1989) and a 1989 role as a French girl (she was 14 at the time then) on a Married with Children episode and film roles, she gained notoriety with the romance film Return to the Blue Lagoon (1991). She appeared in 1993's Dazed and Confused alongside Ben Affleck and Matthew McConaughey. Jovovich then acted alongside Bruce Willis in the science fiction film The Fifth Element (1997), and later played the title role in The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc (1999). In 2002, she starred in the video game adaptation Resident Evil, which spawned five sequels: Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004), Resident Evil: Extinction (2007), Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010), Resident Evil: Retribution (2012) and Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016). In addition to her modelling and acting career, Jovovich released a music album, The Divine Comedy in 1994. She continues to release demos for other songs on her official website and contributes to film soundtracks as well; Jovovich has yet to release another album. In 2003, she and model Carmen Hawk created the clothing line Jovovich-Hawk, which ceased operations in early 2008. In its third season prior to its demise, the pieces could be found at Fred Segal in Los Angeles, Harvey Nichols, and over 50 stores around the world.

Milla Jovovich

Evil-Lyn
for Evil-Lyn in Jon M. Chu's Masters Of The Universe (2013)
Suggested by smurphys_law

After Warner Bros gave up the rights to make a MOTU movie, Sony and Columbia Pictures stepped up to acquire the rights and start from scratch with a new script with Todd Black, Jason Blumenthal, and Steve Tisch producing the film under their production company Escape Artist Productions, the writing duo of Mike Finch and Alex Litvak pitched a treatment to Mattel and Sony which won them over and they were hired to write the script, but not too long after Sony hired Richard Wenk to rewrite it and Jon M. Chu was hired to direct, fresh off of G.I. Joe: Retaliation Chu was offered to read the script which although skeptical initially he ended up loving the script and accepted the offer and the movie was scheduled to release on March 29th 2013, however almost a year after he joined on Chu's initial enthusiasm for the project faded away and left the project and moved on the other things, however what if Jon M. Chu stood on the project and the movie went ahead? this is who i feel could've been casted in the roles
