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This is a list of notable people who have been documented as having heterochromia iridis, ... Mila Kunis [5] [9] [18] Jonathan Rhys Meyers [5] [19] Colleen Moore [20]
Milena Markovna Kunis was born into a Jewish family on August 14, 1983, [3] in Chernovtsy (now Chernivtsi), Ukraine, then part of the Soviet Union. [4] Although Kunis's parents have since retired, [5] previously her mother, Elvira, was a physics teacher who ran a pharmacy, and her father, Mark Kunis, was a mechanical engineer who worked as a cab driver after the family emigrated. [6]
Central heterochromia is also an eye condition where there are two colors in the same iris; but the arrangement is concentric, rather than sectoral. The central (pupillary) zone of the iris is a different color than the mid-peripheral (ciliary) zone. Central heterochromia is more noticeable in irises containing low amounts of melanin. [32]
Kunis has been married to her former That ’70s Show co-star Ashton Kutcher since 2015. The pair share two children — daughter Wyatt, 9, and son Dimitri, 7. The pair share two children ...
On June 23, Kutcher shared a rare photo of Kunis on his timeline where she’s standing against a gorgeous backdrop of ocean water and a full rainbow in the sky, her arms outstretched and eyes closed.
Type 1 is characterised by congenital sensorineural hearing loss, pigmentary deficiencies of the hair such as a white lock of hair in the front-centre of the head or premature greying, pigmentary deficiencies of the eyes such as different-coloured eyes (complete heterochromia iridum), multiple colours in an eye (sectoral heterochromia iridum) or brilliant blue eyes, patches of skin ...
Art imitates life for Michael Keaton and Mila Kunis in their new film. The pair star in “Goodrich,” opening Oct. 18, with Keaton playing a workaholic father trying to raise his young kids on ...
The irises of human eyes exhibit a wide spectrum of colours. Eye color is a polygenic phenotypic trait determined by two factors: the pigmentation of the eye's iris [1] [2] and the frequency-dependence of the scattering of light by the turbid medium in the stroma of the iris. [3]: 9