"Liv Tyler is an American actress who started her career as a model at 14. She made her film debut in 1994 and gained recognition for roles in movies like 'Heavy,' 'Empire Records,' 'That Thing You Do!,' and 'Stealing Beauty.' She has appeared in a variety of films, including 'Inventing the Abbotts,' 'Armageddon,' and 'One Night at McCool's.' Tyler is perhaps best known for her role as Arwen Undómiel in 'The Lord of the Rings' trilogy, a major box office success."
Bebe Buell and Todd Rundgren began their romantic relationship in 1972.
Bebe Buell, Liv Tyler's mother, was featured as Miss November in the 1974 Playboy magazine.
Bebe Buell became pregnant with Liv Tyler in 1976.
Bebe Buell, Liv Tyler's mother, was inspired to name her daughter after seeing Norwegian actress Liv Ullmann on the cover of the March 5, 1977, issue of TV Guide.
Liv Rundgren Tyler was born on July 1, 1977, in New York City.
Mia Tyler, Liv's half-sister, was born.
Bebe Buell and Todd Rundgren's relationship ended in 1979.
Chelsea Anna Tyler Foster, Liv's half-sister, was born.
Liv Tyler publicly acknowledged Steven Tyler as her father and changed her surname from Rundgren to Tyler in 1991.
Taj Monroe Tallarico, Liv's half-brother, was born.
In 1992, Liv Tyler revealed in an interview with People Magazine that she considered Todd Rundgren to be her "spiritual father".
Liv Tyler began her modeling career at 14 and gained recognition for her appearance in Aerosmith's "Crazy" music video.
Liv Tyler starred alongside Alicia Silverstone in Aerosmith's music video for "Crazy", marking a collaboration with her father, Steven Tyler.
Liv Tyler made her acting debut in the film "Silent Fall" in 1994.
Liv Tyler made her film debut in "Silent Fall", playing the role of an autistic boy's older sister.
Liv Tyler began dating her "Inventing the Abbotts" costar, Joaquin Phoenix, in 1995. During their relationship, she adopted a vegan lifestyle.
Liv Tyler graduated from York Preparatory School in New York City and decided to pursue her acting career.
Liv Tyler starred in the comedy-drama "Empire Records" and the critically acclaimed drama "Heavy", earning praise for her performance as Callie.
Tyler starred in "Empire Records" and "Heavy", garnering critical acclaim for her performances.
Liv Tyler appeared in "That Thing You Do!" in 1996, a film about a fictional one-hit wonder band, directed by Tom Hanks.
Liv Tyler's performance as Lucy Harmon in Bernardo Bertolucci's "Stealing Beauty" earned her critical acclaim and established her as a prominent actress.
Tyler's performance in "Stealing Beauty" as Lucy Harmon, a teenager exploring her sexuality, earned her widespread recognition and praise.
Liv Tyler starred in "Inventing the Abbotts", further solidifying her acting career.
In 1997, she starred in "Inventing the Abbotts" and was named one of the 50 Most Beautiful People by People magazine.
Liv Tyler starred in the box office hit "Armageddon" in 1998.
Liv Tyler's relationship with Joaquin Phoenix ended in 1998, and she returned to eating meat. That same year, she began dating Royston Langdon, musician for the band Spacehog.
Tyler starred in the commercially successful disaster film "Armageddon".
Liv Tyler and Steven Tyler worked together on the film "Armageddon", with Aerosmith providing songs for the soundtrack.
Liv Tyler appeared in the ensemble film "Cookie's Fortune" in 1999.
Liv Tyler showcased her acting range in two distinct films: "Cookie's Fortune" and "Onegin".
Liv Tyler starred in "Onegin" and "Plunkett & Macleane", both released in 1999.
She also starred in the romantic comedy "Dr. T & the Women" in 2000.
Tyler took on a role in the film "Dr. T & the Women", directed by Robert Altman.
Liv Tyler and Royston Langdon announced their engagement in February 2001 after dating for three years.
Tyler starred in "One Night at McCool's" and began her iconic role as Arwen Undómiel in "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring".
Liv Tyler purchased a townhouse in New York City's Greenwich Village neighborhood for $2.53 million in 2001.
Liv Tyler was cast as Arwen in "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" in 2001.
Liv Tyler played the object of infatuation for three men in the comedy "One Night at McCool's" in 2001.
Liv Tyler and Royston Langdon married in a ceremony in Barbados on March 25, 2003.
Liv Tyler became the spokesperson for Givenchy perfume and cosmetics in 2003.
Liv Tyler reprised her role as Arwen in "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" in 2003.
Liv Tyler was appointed as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United States by UNICEF, the United Nations Children's Fund, in 2003.
Liv Tyler was appointed as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for the United States.
The final installment of "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, "The Return of the King", was released, marking the end of an era.
Liv Tyler hosted the lighting of the UNICEF Snowflake in New York City in November 2004.
Liv Tyler gave birth to her first child, a son named Milo William, with then-husband Royston Langdon, in December 2004.
Liv Tyler starred opposite Ben Affleck in the romantic comedy "Jersey Girl" in 2004.
Liv Tyler starred opposite Ben Affleck in the romantic comedy "Jersey Girl" in 2004.
Liv Tyler began contributing to the Women's Cancer Research Fund in 2004, demonstrating her commitment to supporting research, education, and outreach for women's cancers.
Givenchy named a rose after Liv Tyler in 2005.
Liv Tyler starred in the independent drama "Lonesome Jim", which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2005.
Tyler appeared in the independent film "Lonesome Jim", showcasing her versatility as an actress.
In October 2007, for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Liv Tyler, along with her mother, Bebe Buell, and her grandmother, Dorothea Johnson, participated in the launch event for the Emergen-C Pink energy drink.
In 2007, Tyler starred in "Reign Over Me", a drama dealing with the aftermath of the September 11 attacks.
She had a supporting role in "Reign Over Me" in 2007.
After five years of marriage, Liv Tyler and Royston Langdon announced their separation on May 8, 2008, through their representatives.
Liv Tyler showcased her acting range in two contrasting films: the thriller "The Strangers" and the superhero film "The Incredible Hulk".
Liv Tyler starred in the horror film "The Strangers" in 2008.
Liv Tyler played Betty Ross in "The Incredible Hulk" in 2008.
Liv Tyler signed on for two more years as Givenchy spokesperson in 2009.
Liv Tyler showcased her vocal talents on The Lemonheads' album "Varshons" in 2009, covering Leonard Cohen's "Hey, That's No Way to Say Goodbye".
In June 2010, Liv Tyler shared her perspective on dating, stating that she was "far too sensitive" for casual relationships and only falls in love "once in a blue moon."
Liv Tyler appeared in "Super" and "The Ledge", both released in 2011.
Liv Tyler released her debut single, "Need You Tonight", marking her entry into the music scene as a solo artist.
In December 2012, Liv Tyler attended a charity gala for the David Lynch Foundation, which promotes transcendental meditation as a means to help disadvantaged communities. At the event, she spoke about the practice's positive impact on her life and decision-making.
Tyler appeared in the critically acclaimed independent film "Robot & Frank".
Liv Tyler's book "Modern Manners", co-written with her grandmother, was released on October 29, 2013.
Liv Tyler joined the cast of HBO's "The Leftovers" as a series regular in June 2014.
In 2014, Liv Tyler starred in two films: the comedic space drama "Space Station 76," directed by Jack Plotnick and also featuring Matt Bomer and Patrick Wilson, and the independent horror-drama "Jamie Marks Is Dead," directed by Carter Smith.
Liv Tyler and David Gardner, a British sports and entertainment manager, crossed paths and began a relationship in 2014.
Liv Tyler starred in the science fiction film "Space Station 76" and began her role in the HBO series "The Leftovers".
Liv Tyler gave birth to her second child, a son named Sailor Gene, with then-fiancé David Gardner, in February 2015.
After a year of dating, Liv Tyler and David Gardner announced their engagement in July 2015.
Liv Tyler and David Gardner welcomed their second child together, a daughter named Lula Rose, in July 2016. Shortly after, the family relocated to London.
Liv Tyler took on a role alongside Bel Powley in the fantasy/horror film "Wildling," directed by Fritz Böhm. This project, filmed in 2016, also marked her first foray into film production.
After three seasons, HBO's "The Leftovers," in which Liv Tyler starred, came to an end in 2017.
Liv Tyler landed roles in two period dramas in 2017: she appeared as Anne Vaux in the BBC/HBO miniseries "Gunpowder," starring Kit Harington, and joined the cast of ITV/Hulu's "Harlots" for seasons two and three as Lady Isabella Fitzwilliam.
Tyler's vocals were featured on the bonus track "Shots Is Fired" from Evan Dando's album "Baby I'm Bored".
Tyler appeared in the horror film "Wildling" and joined the cast of the period drama series "Harlots".
"Wildling," the fantasy/horror film starring Liv Tyler and Bel Powley, was released in 2018 after being filmed two years prior.
Liv Tyler relocated to London with her family in 2018.
Liv Tyler co-starred with Brad Pitt in the well-received science fiction drama "Ad Astra," released in 2019.
Liv Tyler sold her Greenwich Village townhouse for $17.45 million in 2019.
Liv Tyler starred alongside Brad Pitt in the space drama "Ad Astra", and the final season of "Harlots" aired.
On June 1, 2020, Liv Tyler reunited with her fellow "Lord of the Rings" cast and crew members, including Sean Astin, Orlando Bloom, and director Peter Jackson, for Josh Gad's YouTube series "Reunited Apart." The virtual reunion aimed to raise funds for non-profit organizations.
Liv Tyler joined the cast of the Fox procedural drama series "9-1-1: Lone Star".
In January 2021, Liv Tyler revealed on Instagram that she had tested positive for COVID-19 on New Year's Eve, resulting in a 10-day isolation period. She described the virus's impact as swift and debilitating, both physically and mentally.
Liv Tyler and David Gardner ended their engagement in March 2021 after being together for seven years.
After 15 years since her last appearance as Betty Ross in "The Incredible Hulk," it was announced in March 2023 that Liv Tyler would reprise the role in the upcoming Marvel film "Captain America: Brave New World."