Liv Tyler
Born: 1977-07-01 in New York City, New York, USA
Known For: Acting
Biography
Liv Rundgren Tyler (born Liv Rundgren; July 1, 1977) is an American actress. She began a modelling career at age 14 before making her film debut in Silent Fall (1994); she went on to achieve critical recognition with starring roles in Heavy and Empire Records (both 1995), as well as That Thing You Do! and Stealing Beauty (both 1996). She then appeared in films such as Inventing the Abbotts (1997), Armageddon (1998), Cookie's Fortune and Onegin (both 1999), Dr. T & the Women (2000), and One Night at McCool's (2001). She then played the elf Arwen Undómiel in the Lord of the Rings film trilogy (2001–2003), which became one of the highest-grossing film series in history. Following the success of Lord of the Rings, Tyler has appeared in a variety of roles, including the films Jersey Girl (2004), Lonesome Jim (2005), Reign Over Me (2007), The Strangers, The Incredible Hulk (both 2008), Robot & Frank (2012), Space Station 76 (2014), Wildling (2018), and Ad Astra (2019). Outside of film, she starred in the HBO supernatural drama series The Leftovers (2014–2017), the BBC period drama series Gunpowder (2017), the ITV/Hulu period drama series Harlots (2018–2019), and the Foxprocedural drama series 9-1-1: Lone Star (2020). Tyler is also a singer. Having sung with composer Howard Shore, she appeared as a guest vocalist on The Lemonheads' album Varshons (2009), singing a cover of the Leonard Cohen song "Hey, That's No Way to Say Goodbye." She appeared on the 2017 bonus disc of Evan Dando's album Baby I'm Bored (2003), providing featured vocals for the song "Shots Is Fired." In 2011, she released her debut single, "Need You Tonight.". Tyler has served as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for the United States since 2003 and as a spokesperson for Givenchy's line of perfume and cosmetics. She is the daughter of Steven Tyler and Bebe Buell, although she has a very close relationship with her adoptive father, Todd Rundgren. Description above from the Wikipedia article Liv Tyler, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
2025
- Captain America: Brave New World as Betty Ross
2021
- Awaken as Narrator
2020
- 9-1-1: Lone Star as Michelle Blake
- Reunited Apart as Self
2019
- Ad Astra as Eve
2018
- Wildling as Ellen Cooper
2014
- The Leftovers as Meg Abbott
- Space Station 76 as Jessica
- Jamie Marks Is Dead as Linda
2013
- Mademoiselle C as Self
2012
- Robot & Frank as Madison
- Marvel Studios: Building a Cinematic Universe as Self
2011
- The Ledge as Shana Harris
2010
- Conan as Self
- Super as Sarah
- Who Do You Think You Are? as Self
2009
- Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen as Self - Guest
2008
- The Incredible Hulk as Betty Ross
- The Strangers as Kristen McKay
- Smother as Clare Cooper
2007
- Reign Over Me as Angela Oakhurst
- Making That Thing You Do as Self
2005
- The Reichen Show as Self
- Lonesome Jim as Anika
- Ringers: Lord of the Fans as Self
2004
- Jersey Girl as Maya
- The Making of 'The Return of the King' as Self
- A Filmmaker's Journey: Making 'The Return of the King' as Self
2003
2002
2001
- The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring as Arwen
- One Night at McCool's as Jewel Valentino
- Beyond the Movie: The Fellowship of the Ring as Self
- Quest for the Ring as Self
- Passage to Middle-Earth: The Making of 'The Lord of the Rings' as Self
2000
- Dr. T & the Women as Marilyn
1999
- Plunkett & MacLeane as Lady Rebecca Gibson
- Cookie's Fortune as Emma Duvall
- Onegin as Tatyana
1998
- Armageddon as Grace Stamper
1997
- U Turn as Girl in Bus Station
- Behind the Music as Self
- Inventing the Abbotts as Pamela Abbott
1996
- Stealing Beauty as Lucy Harmon
- That Thing You Do! as Faye Dolan
1995
- Heavy as Callie
- Empire Records as Corey Mason
1994
- Silent Fall as Sylvie Warden
- Aerosmith: Big Ones You Can Look At as Self / Various
- Aerosmith: Big Ones (That You Can Look At) as Self / Various
1993
- Late Night with Conan O'Brien as Self - Guest
1988
- LIVE with Kelly and Mark as Self - Guest
1953
- The Oscars as Self
1948
- Bambi as Self