Izabella Miko
Izabella Miko | |
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Izabella Miko, West Hollywood, California on 2 April 2013 | |
Born |
Izabella Anna Mikołajczak 21 January 1981 Łódź, Poland |
Occupation | Actress, dancer, producer |
Years active | 1988–present |
Website |
www |
Izabella Anna Mikołajczak (born 21 January 1981), better known as Izabella Miko, is a Polish actress, dancer, producer, and environmental activist. While a dance student in Poland, Miko was recruited to study at the New York City Ballet at age fifteen and later studied acting at the Lee Strasberg Institute. She made her American film debut in Coyote Ugly (2000), followed by a starring part in the vampire thriller The Forsaken (2001).
Miko has also had recurring roles on the television series Deadwood, The Cape, and Chicago Fire, in addition to roles in dance films such as Save the Last Dance 2 (2006), Make Your Move (2013), and Step Up: All In (2014). She made her debut as a film producer on the British biographical drama Desert Dancer in 2014.
Early life
Miko was born Izabella Anna Mikołajczak in Łódź, Poland, the daughter of actors Grażyna Dyląg and Aleksander Mikołajczak. She grew up in Warsaw, where she studied to be a ballerina at the Chopin Music School. An American choreographer invited her to study in New York City on a scholarship with the School of American Ballet, and she later enrolled at the Lee Strasberg Institute to study acting.[1] After sustaining a back injury, Miko left New York City and returned to Poland.[1]
Career
In the late 1990s, Miko returned to the United States and landed a role in the film Coyote Ugly in 2000. This was followed with a lead role in the 2001 vampire horror film The Forsaken, playing a young woman infected by a vampiric virus. In 2005, Miko appeared in a multi-episode story arc on the critically acclaimed HBO series Deadwood; the same year, she appeared in the music video for "Mr. Brightside" by The Killers (she would again collaborate with the band for the video of their 2012 single "Miss Atomic Bomb", breaking her foot during filming).[2] In 2006, she had a lead role in Save the Last Dance 2, reprising the role of Julia Stiles in the original film.
Miko would appear in several independent films in the late 2000s, including Park (2007) opposite Melanie Lynskey and the comedy Flakes (2007) opposite Aaron Stanford and Zooey Deschanel, the latter of which premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival.[3] The following year, she appeared as a seductive nightclub singer in Dark Streets (2008), an adaptation of the play of the same name by Glenn M. Stewart. She also appeared in the crime thriller Double Identity (2009) in a lead role opposite Val Kilmer and in the big-budget remake Clash of the Titans (2010) as Athena. She was also in a supporting role as an acrobat named Raia in the short lived television series The Cape, followed by a supporting role as a spy in the British war thriller Age of Heroes, based on the formation of Ian Fleming's No. 30 Commando during World War II.
In 2012, Miko appeared opposite Danny Huston and Sienna Miller in the period drama Two Jacks, directed by Bernard Rose, and in the South Korean dance film Make Your Move in 2013. Miko appeared in Billy Idol's music video for "Can't Break Me Down", and also had a supporting role in Step Up: All In, both in 2014. Also in 2014, she had a small role in the TV show Supernatural, episode "Ask Jeeves" of season 10, where she portrays a shape shifter working for a rich heiress who has died. In 2015, Miko co-produced the autobiographical film Desert Dancer, which tells the story of Iranian choreographer Afshin Ghaffarian. The same year, she had guest appearances in the television series Blue Bloods and Scorpion, as well as a recurring role in the NBC action-drama series Chicago Fire.
Personal life
Miko supports green politics and keeps a video blog titled Eko Miko to talk about her current concerns.[4] She has supported Global Green USA, an environmentalist group and organization that constitutes the American branch of Green Cross International.[5][6]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1988 | Pan Kleks w Kosmosie | The Girl with the Matches | |
1991 | Niech zyje milosc | Kuba's Daughter | |
2000 | Coyote Ugly | Cammie | |
2001 | Forsaken, TheThe Forsaken | Megan | |
2002 | Minimal Knowledge | Renee | |
2005 | Bye Bye Blackbird | Alice | |
Shore, TheThe Shore | Kaliope | ||
2006 | Park | Krysta | |
House of Usher, TheThe House of Usher | Jill Michaelson | ||
Save the Last Dance 2 | Sara Johnson | Video | |
2007 | Crashing | Kristen | |
Flakes | Strawberry | ||
Waiting | Young Woman | Short film | |
2008 | Dark Streets | Madelaine | |
2009 | Love and Dance | Hania | |
Double Identity | Katrine | ||
2010 | Clash of the Titans | Athena | |
Repo | Timmy | ||
2011 | Mother Nature: First MILF | Mother Nature | Video short |
Age of Heroes | Jensen | ||
2012 | Two Jacks | Dana | |
2013 | Make Your Move | Tatianna | |
2014 | Mundane Goddess, TheThe Mundane Goddess | Aphrodite | Short film |
Step Up: All In | Alexxa Brava | ||
Desert Dancer | Producer | ||
2015 | The Frontier | Gloria | |
2016 | Rake, TheThe Rake | Cassie | |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1993 | Kuchnia polska | Zuzia Szymanko | TV miniseries |
2004 | Gramercy Park | Sophie Mansour | TV film |
2005 | Deadwood | Carrie | "Requiem for a Gleet", "Complications", "Something Very Expensive" |
2008 | Skip Tracer | Ludmila | TV film |
2011 | Cape, TheThe Cape | Raia | Recurring role |
Chaos | Greta | "Deep Cover Band" | |
Love Bites | Audrey | "Boys to Men" | |
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Lena | "Russian Brides" | |
2014 | Starving in Suburbia | Teagan / ButterflyAna | TV film |
Supernatural | Olivia | "Ask Jeeves" | |
Anger Management | Mary Kathleen | "Charlie Gets Tied Up with a Catholic Girl" | |
Sensitive Men | Jenn | TV film | |
2015 | Blue Bloods | Milena | "Payback"[7] |
Scorpion | Sonia Balasevic | "Cuba Libre" | |
Chicago Fire | Katya | Recurring role | |
2016 | Paradise Pictures | Norma Jean | TV film |
2017 | The Mick | Yulia | "The Wolf" |
Music videos
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2005 | "Mr. Brightside" (The Killers) | ||
2012 | "Miss Atomic Bomb" (The Killers) | Miss Atomic Bomb | |
2014 | "Can't Break Me Down" (Billy Idol) | ||
2017 | "The Man" (The Killers) |
References
- 1 2 "Izabella Miko Biography". Fandango. Retrieved 30 April 2016.
- ↑ Martins, Chris (11 December 2012). "The Killers’ Animated ‘Miss Atomic Bomb’ Video Serves as ‘Mr. Brightside’ Sequel". Spin. Retrieved 30 April 2016.
- ↑ Weinberg, Scott (14 March 2007). "SXSW Review: Flakes". Moviefone. Retrieved 30 April 2016.
- ↑ "youtube.com". Eko Miko video blog. Retrieved 2 December 2009.
- ↑ Spector, Ken (28 February 2011). "Izabella Miko Interviewed By Ken Spector at 8th Annual Global Green Pre-Oscar Party". YouTube. Retrieved 30 April 2016.
- ↑ "Celebrities Join Global Green to Support "Greener Cities for a Cooler Planet"". Green Cross International. Retrieved 30 April 2016.
- ↑ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4586936/