Angelina Jolie
Angelina Jolie (originally Angelina
Jolie Voight) is an American actress and director famous for her sexual
edginess, sex appeal and work in the field of humanitarian aid. Her supporting
role in Girl, Interrupted (1999) was a role she was awarded in the Academy
Award. Jolie, the daughter of actor Jon Voight, spent most of her early life in
New York. She moved to Los Angeles when she was 11. After attending the Lee
Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute for two years ago, she later took up a
place at Beverly Hills High School. New York University later taught her drama.
Also, she was an actor in theater productions. She also performed as a model
and in music videos. Jolie met Jonny Lee Miller (1996 divorced, divorced 1999,
divorced). The film was not well-loved, like a variety of other movies. Jolie
was the segregationist wife of Alabama's governor. She received the attention
of many in 1997. Jolie later won an award, the Golden Globe Award. In the HBO
film Gia in which she played a supermodel suffering from drug addiction. She
received numerous awards which included the Golden Globe Award, and Screen
Actors Guild Award. She co-starred with John Cusack in Pushing Tin in 1999. In
the next year, she got married to Thornton (divorced in 2003). In Gone in Sixty
Seconds ((2000)), she played the role of Nicole Cage's lover. She later
switched to the British accent and learned street fighting and kickboxing to
play the roles in Lara Croft Tomb Raider (2003) and Lara Croft Tomb Raider :
The Cradle of Life (2004). She played the role of Alexander's mother in Oliver
Stone's Alexander in 2004. She also starred with Jude Law and Gwyneth paltrow
in Sky Captain: The World of Tomorrow which is a suspense film about sci-fi set
in 1930s New York City. Both films were box office disappointments however,
Jolie had a smash in Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005), where she played an
assassin disguised as a normal housewife; while making the film she became
acquainted with Brad Pitt, who became her partner.
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