Uma Thurman stars in Campari calendar

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Uma Thurman has been announced as star of the upcoming Campari calendar shot by South African-born fashion photographer Koto Bolofo.

Called Worldwide Celebrations, the calendar will feature an oh-so-elegantly dressed Thurman depicting a variety of festivals from different cultures.

The blond bombshell looks absolutely ravishing in a couple of red gowns in the just released behind-the-scenes shots of the upcoming calendar.

We’re guessing a shot of Thurman lounging amongst a rainbow array of eye-catching skulls is a nod at Day of the Dead, but the stunning actress steals much of the attention away from the colorful props.

The actress, who follows in the footsteps of previous leading ladies including Salma Hayek, Milla Jovovich and Penelope Cruz said ‘I particularly admire the theme this year as I am able to share a worldwide journey of discovery, passion and style with Campari lovers around the globe. Each month, the true essence of a ‘global celebration’ has been captured beautifully thanks to Koto, a highly-acclaimed photographer with a keen eye for creating intriguing, stimulating and truly dynamic imagery’.

And as if the impressive list of calendar participants wasn’t enough, Thurman’s shoot was captured by fashion photographer Koto Bolofo, who has worked for the likes of Vogue and Vanity Fair, and even lensed campaigns for iconic design houses like Dior and Louis Vuitton.

“Each month, the true essence of a ‘global celebration’ has been captured beautifully thanks to Koto Bolofo, a highly-acclaimed photographer with a keen eye for creating intriguing, stimulating and truly dynamic imagery,” gushed Thurman about the photographer.

And though we get a peek at shots of Thurman looking ultra-sultry in a crisp white halter dress and mesmerizing in striking black-and-white shots, we have some time to go before we see the rest of Bolofo’s handy work!

Uma Thurman has performed in leading roles in a variety of films, ranging from romantic comedies and dramas to science fiction and action movies. Following early roles in films such as Dangerous Liaisons (1988), she rose to international prominence in 1994 following her role in Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction for which she was nominated for an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award and a Golden Globe Award. She starred in several more films throughout the 1990s such as The Truth About Cats & Dogs, Batman & Robin, Gattaca and Les Misérables.

She won a Golden Globe Award for the miniseries Hysterical Blindness (2002). Her career was revitalised when she reunited with director Quentin Tarantino to play the central role in two Kill Bill films (2003/2004) which brought her an additional two Golden Globe Award nominations and a BAFTA Award nomination.

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