Liv Tyler, born on July 1, 1977, is a celebrated American actress, fashion model, and film star. She began her career in the fashion industry before making a significant leap into acting with her film debut in 'Silent Fall' in 1994. Tyler quickly garnered critical acclaim for her performances in a series of notable films, including 'Heavy' (1995), 'Empire Records' (1995), and 'Stealing Beauty' (1996), showcasing her versatility and depth as an actress.
Her breakout role came as Arwen Undómiel in the iconic 'Lord of the Rings' trilogy (2001–2003), which solidified her status in Hollywood and contributed to the series becoming one of the highest-grossing film franchises of all time. Following this success, Tyler continued to explore diverse roles in films such as 'Jersey Girl' (2004), 'The Strangers' (2008), and 'Ad Astra' (2019), demonstrating her ability to captivate audiences across various genres.
In addition to her film career, Tyler has made significant contributions to television, starring in acclaimed series like HBO's 'The Leftovers' (2014–2017) and the Fox drama '9-1-1: Lone Star' (2020). Her work extends beyond acting; she has served as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador since 2003 and has been a prominent spokesperson for Givenchy's perfume and cosmetics line.
Notably, Liv Tyler is the daughter of rock legend Steven Tyler and model Bebe Buell, yet she shares a profound bond with her adoptive father, Todd Rundgren. Beyond her acting and modeling, she has also ventured into music, collaborating with composer Howard Shore and covering various songs, further showcasing her artistic range.