Thursday, August 21, 2008

Profile Angelina Jolie












  • Birth Name

    Angelina Jolie

  • Birth Date

    06/04/1975

  • Birthplace

    Los Angeles, California

  • Credits

    27 Movies, 3 TV appearances, 12 awards
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  • Family

    Brother: James Haven
    Born c. 1973; studied filmmaking at USC; directed sister in five student films

    Daughter: Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt
    Born May 27, 2006 in Namibia; father is Brad Pitt; first pictures of baby Shiloh were sold to People Magazine for a reported sum of $4.1 million

    Daughter: Zahara Marley Jolie-Pitt
    Born Jan. 8, 2005; adopted July 2005, from an Ethiopian orphanage at six months; mother died of AIDS and father is unknown; legally adopted by Brad Pitt in 2006

    Father: Jon Voight
    Separated from Jolie's mother when Angelina was one-year-old; estranged from father

    Mother: Marcheline Bertrand
    Born c. 1950; part-Iroquois; separated from Jolie's father when Angelina was one-year-old; died of cancer in 2007

    Son: Maddox Chivan Jolie-Pitt
    Adopted at seven months from a Cambodian orphanage in 2002; legally adopted by Brad Pitt in 2006

    Son: Pax Thien Jolie-Pitt
    Adopted at three years old from a Vietnamese orphanage in 2007; Jolie adopted the boy as a single parent because Vietnam's adoption regulations don't allow unmarried couples to co-adopt; name was legally changed to Jolie-Pitt three months after his adoption

    Husband: Jonny Lee Miller
    British; met during filming of "Hackers"; married in March 1996; separated in 1997; divorced in February 1999; rumored to have dated again in 2002 and in 2004

  • Hookups

    Companion: Brad Pitt
    Met while filming "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" (2005); rumored to be romantically involved throughout filming, but this was denied by both parties; began being photographed together as a couple in spring 2005

    Companion: Colin Farrell
    Rumored to have dated for a brief period during the filming of "Alexander" (2004)

  • Notes

    "... my daughter [Angelina Jolie] just has an incredible talent. The camera loves her. Of course I've always loved looking at Angie's face; that's the best scenery I can be around. That's my happiness and now it's the happiness of other people as well. Just look at that beautiful face and all the intelligence that it has and all the passion. It's quite extraordinary" - Jon Voight quoted in Time Out New York, Jan. 14-21, 1999
    "I don't live two lives," she says. "I have the great good fortune of being able to have a fun job. It's a job that allows me to travel and that allows me, somtimes, to get out of myself. So that's my job. But it's not at all my life." - Jolie to Esquire July 2007
    "I was distressed when this desperate situation was brought to my attention. I hope to encourage other people to make themselves aware of this crisis facing the Western Saharan refugees and do what they can to help." - Jolie after donating $100k to the Western Saharan Refugees statement.
    "If I ever have a relationship again, I don't think he'll be an actor. It'll be somebody who can teach me, somebody who's already been inspired in their life to do a lot of things that I haven't even thought of yet, who can make me better as a person." - Jolie quoted to theage.com, April 16, 2004
    "In March Ms. Jolie married the English actor Jonny Lee Miller ("Trainspotting"), whom she met on the set of 'Hackers'. The wedding, a small civil ceremony attended only by her mother and Mr. Miller's best friend, was a testament to Ms. Jolie's offbeat approach to life. Mr. Miller wore black leather, while the bride donned black rubber pants and a white shirt with the groom's name written in her blood across the back. Why, you ask? 'It's your husband,' she answers with a sly grin. 'You're about to marry him. You can sacrifice a little to make it really special.' [She drew the blood herself, 'very carefully,' she says 'with a clean surgical needle.']" - From The New York Times, Aug. 25, 1996
    "Mr. Voight and Angelina's mother, Marcheline Bertrand, deliberately gave their two children middle names that would work as last names so they could choose anonymity. 'It's kind of hard for the children of leading actors,' Mr. Voight says. 'If they say, 'Oh, you're Jon Voight's daughter,' then there are some expectations." - From "Following, Ambivalently, in Mom or Dad's Footsteps" by Alexandra Bandon, The New York Times, Aug. 25, 1996
    "My life belongs to him," Jolie says now. "That thing I used to have when something would go wrong, that place of self-destruction or addiction or craziness, when you have a child you can't afford that and you just don't. When your world falls apart or you're feeling really depressed, you pick yourself up and smile so they don't worry." - Jolie talking about her adopted son Maddox Rolling Stones, July 24, 2003
    "She looks the most beautiful when she's in the field - natural, no makeup, nothing... It doesn't get any better than that." - Wyclef Jean on Jolie, to People magazine, May 8, 2006
    "There was a time when I was really going to give up on acting, right after 'Foxfire'. I was trying to find characters with a certain strength and things going on, but I was always disappointed. '[George] Wallace' was the first thing I did where I felt their ideas were better than mine." - Jolie quoted in GQ, December 1998
    "When people talk about me they talk about my intensity. Angie has that same intensity." - Jon Voight quoted in Premiere, January 1999
    "You're young, you're drunk, you're in bed, you have knives, shit happens." - Jolie
    Angelina legally changed her last name from Voight to Jolie on September 12, 2002.
    Jolie was named "World's Most Beautiful" by People magazine (2006) and with her family (Pitt, Maddox and Zahara) was named "World's Most Beautiful family"
    Jolie was named one of People Magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People for 2004.

  • Milestones

    (1993) Co-starred in the direct-to-video sci-fi film "Cyborg II: Glass Shadows"
    (2004) Co-starred with Colin Farrell in Oliver Stone's "Alexander" playing Olympias, the mother of Alexander the Great
    (1998) Earned raves reviews for her performance as Gia Carangi, a drug addicted, bisexual model who died of complications from AIDS, in the HBO film "Gia"; received an Emmy nomination for Best Actress
    (1980) Feature debut in Hal Ashby's "Lookin' to Get Out"; co-produced and co-written by her father; credited as Angelina Jolie Voight (released in 1982)
    (1995) First lead in a theatrical release, "Hackers"; co-starred with future husband, British actor Jonny Lee Miller
    (1998) Had supporting role as a club kid in the ensemble comedy-drama "Playing By Heart"
    (2007) Made directorial debut with the documentary "A Place in Time"
    Made stage debut playing a German dominatrix in "Room Service"
    (1976) Moved to Palisades, New York with mother and brother
    (2006) Played a CIA agent's (Matt Damon) long-suffering wife in Robert De Niro's "The Good Shepherd"
    (2004) Portrayed Captain Franky Cook in the Sci-fi thriller "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow" opposite Jude Law and Gwyneth Paltrow
    (2007) Portrayed Grendel's mother in Robert Zemeckis' big-budget film version of the epic poem "Beowulf"
    (2002) Portrayed a TV reporter forced to question her choices in "Life or Something Like It"
    (1997) Portrayed the politician's first wife Cornelia Wallace in the TNT miniseries "George Wallace"; received an Emmy nomination for Best Supporting Actress
    (1999) Portrayed the wife of an air traffic controller (Billy Bob Thornton) in Mike Newell's "Pushing Tin"
    (2001) Achieved international fame playing the videogame heroine Lara Croft in "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider"
    Acted in five student films directed by her brother, James Haven Voight
    (2000) Acted opposite Nicolas Cage in "Gone in 60 Seconds"
    Appeared in music videos by Meat Loaf, The Lemonheads, Rolling Stones and others
    (2005) Appeared in the MTV special "The Diary of Angelina Jolie & Dr. Jeffrey Sachs in Africa," which will follow their trip to Sauri, a remote group of villages in western Kenya
    (2002) Appointed Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
    As part of the Met Theater group in Los Angeles, worked with such veteran actors as Holly Hunter, Ed Harris and Amy Madigan
    (1986) At age 11, began studying acting at the Lee Strasberg Theater Institute in NYC
    (1999) Cast as a tough detective assisting a quadriplegic colleague (Denzel Washington) in tracking a serial killer in "The Bone Collector"
    (2008) Co-starred as an assassin in the comic book adaptation of "Wanted"
    Reportedly planned to become a funeral director
    (2003) Reprised her role as Lara Croft for "Lara Croft and the Cradle of Life: Tomb Raider 2"
    (2004) Starred as Special Agent Illeana Scott in the thriller "Taking Lives" also starred Ethan Hawke and Kiefer Sutherland
    (2007) Starred in "A Mighty Heart," as Marianne Pearl, the wife of Wall Street Journal reporter, Daniel Pearl, who was kidnapped and killed in 2002 while reporting in Pakistan; produced by her partner Brad Pitt; earned an Independent Spirit Award Nomination for Best Actress; also received Golden Globe and SAG nominations for Best Actress
    (1996) Starred in the feature "Foxfire"
    (2001) Starred opposite Antonio Banderas in "Original Sin"
    (2005) Starred opposite Brad Pitt, as a bored married couple that is surprised to learn that they are assassins hired to kill each other in "Mr. and Mrs. Smith"
    (2003) Starred opposite Clive Owen in "Beyond Borders"
    (2004) Voiced Lola in the animated feature "Shark Tale "
    (2008) Voiced a Master Tigress in the animated feature, "Kung Fu Panda"
    (1999) Won an Academy Award for her supporting role in "Girl, Interrupted" a drama based on the memoirs of a woman's two-year stay in a psychiatric hospital
    Worked briefly as a professional model

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