Uma Karuna Thurman was born in Boston, Massachusetts, into a highly unorthodox and Eurocentric family. She is the daughter of Nena Thurman (née Birgitte Caroline von Schlebrügge), a fashion model and socialite who now runs a mountain retreat, and of Robert Thurman
(Robert Alexander Farrar Thurman), a professor and academic who is one
of the nation's foremost Buddhist scholars. Uma's mother was born in
Mexico City, Mexico, to a German father and a Swedish mother (who
herself was of Swedish, Danish, and German descent). Uma's father, a New
Yorker, has English, Scots-Irish, Scottish, and German ancestry. Uma
grew up in Amherst, Massachusetts, where her father worked at Amherst
College.
Thurman's household was one in which the The Dalai Lama
was an occasional guest; she and her siblings all have names deriving
from Buddhist mythology; and Middle American behavior was little
understood, much less pursued. And so it was that the young Thurman
confronted childhood with an odd name and eccentric home life -- and
nature seemingly conspired against her as well. She is six feet tall,
and from an early age towered over everyone else in class. Her famously
large feet would soon sprout to size 11 -- and even beyond that -- and
although they would eventually be lovingly filmed by director Quentin Tarantino,
as a child she generally wore the biggest shoes in class, which only
provided another subject of ridicule. Even her long nose moved one of
her mother's friends to helpfully suggest rhinoplasty -- to the
ten-year-old Thurman. To make matters worse yet, the family constantly
relocated, making the gangly, socially inept Thurman perpetually the new
kid in class. The result was an exceptionally awkward, self-conscious,
lonely and alienated childhood.
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