Pia Getty

Pia Christina Miller Getty (born 1966) is an American independent filmmaker.[1]

Pia Getty
Born
Pia Christina Miller

1966 (age 5354)
Alma materGeorgetown University
Spouse(s)
Christopher Ronald Getty
(
m. 1992; div. 2005)
Children4, including Isabel
Parent(s)

Early life

She is the oldest daughter of Robert Warren Miller, an American-born British businessman, and wife María Clara "Chantal" Pesantes Becerra, an Equadorian,[2] and sister of Crown Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece and Denmark and Princess Alexandra von Fürstenberg, a trio famously dubbed "the Miller Sisters".

Getty spent her childhood in Hong Kong and attended Le Rosey School in Switzerland. She later studied art history at Georgetown University.

Career

Getty is the American spokeswoman for the cosmetics company Sephora. She is frequently featured in Vogue, Vanity Fair and other society magazines.

Her first feature documentary film, China Power - Art Now After Mao, released in 2008, focused on China's burgeoning art scene.

Personal life

In 1992 in Bali, she married Getty Oil heir Christopher Ronald Getty, son of Jean Ronald Getty and grandson of Jean Paul Getty. The couple have four children, Isabel (b. 1993), Robert Maximilian (b. 1996), Conrad (b. 1998), and Maximus Aurelius (b. 2002). They divorced in 2005. She is the godmother of her niece, Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece and Denmark.

Ancestry

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References

  1. "Filmmaker profile". Archived from the original on March 17, 2018. Retrieved May 28, 2012.
  2. "Some ancestry of the Miller sisters". www.wargs.com.
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