Monday, December 1, 2008

Flame-haired Sienna Miller's dramatic makeover for new film

A flame-haired Sienna Miller is barely recognisable as she sits adtride a blue-coloured horse, in a red wig.

The style chameleon showed off her most dramatic transformation yet as she filmed scenes for her latest film Camille.
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Flame-haired Sienna Miller undergoes a style change for her role in film Camille

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Clearly Sienna was on a break at this point as she puffs away on a cigarette

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Red on Blue: Sienna Miller goes undercover during the film, with a red hair-do and a blue horse

In recent years the actress has had a number of suitors bewitched by her stunning looks and go-getting approach to life.

However, she may have bitten off more than she can chew in this latest role, as her love-interest in her latest film is a thief who marries her as part of a plot to escape to Canada.
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Expensive marriage: Sienna Miller and James Franco marry in 'Camille' but does she know the wedding is a con?

The 26-year-old takes the starring role in Camille, where she plays a parole officer's niece, who is hooked by James Franco, whose character hopes to use Camille to escape to Canada.

The film is billed as a dark mix of comedy, drama and adventure, which has just been released in America and is likely to get a release in the UK next year.
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Corpse bride: Sienna seems to be sporting a head-wound during the movie

Stills from the film show Miller alternately covered in blood, and sporting deeply-red hair while riding a blue horse, and test-audiences have given the film, and Sienna's acting, the thumbs-up.

The actress, who had a highly-publicised split from actor Jude Law, has made headlines with on-again, off-again relationships in the last couple of years, notably Rhys Ifans and billionaire Balthazar Getty.

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