Angelina Jolie

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Angelina Jolie
Born
June 4, 1975
Los Angeles, California
Occupation
Actress, model, UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador
Career milestones
Hackers (1995)
Gia (1998)
Girl, Interrupted (1999)
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001)
Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005)

Angelina Jolie (born Angelina Jolie Voight on June 4, 1975) is an Academy Award-winning American actress, a former fashion model, and a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. She is also known for her great beauty [1] as well as her tumultuous off-screen life. She has received three Golden Globes, two Screen Actors Guild Awards and two Emmy nominations as well as an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the film Girl, Interrupted.


Early life and family

Born in Los Angeles, California, Jolie is the daughter of actors Jon Voight and Marcheline Bertrand. She is the niece of Chip Taylor, sister of James Haven and the goddaughter of Jacqueline Bisset and Maximilian Schell. In a 2004 article in Vogue she stated that her mother is from Chicago. At the Premiere Magazine "Women in Hollywood" Awards, she said her mother was born in a bowling alley and has stated that because of her name people often assume that her mother is French. Jolie's grandparents were French-Canadian. Her paternal grandfather was from the Czech Republic. She is of Czech and English descent on her father's side, and French-Canadian and Iroquois on her mother's side.

After her parent's divorce in 1976, one-year-old Jolie and her older brother James Haven were raised by their mother who had moved with them to Palisades, New York; one year later Voight won his Academy Award for Best Actor for Coming Home. As a child Jolie collected snakes and lizards, she had a crush on Mr. Spock[2] and went to the movies regularly with her mother; Jolie later explained this is how she got interested in acting, not from her father. Though at age 7 she did appear in Lookin' to Get Out, a movie co-written by and starring Voight. When Jolie was 11 the family moved back to Los Angeles. Now Jolie decided she wanted to act and enrolled at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute, where she trained for two years and appeared in several stage productions. As a student at Beverly Hills High School, she was not alone in her cinematic ambitions, but felt like an outsider in the midst of good-looking, pampered children who teased her for her odd looks and being painfully skinny, for wearing braces, glasses and second-hand clothes, since unlike the other parents, her mother was not rich.[2] Her confidence was further damaged when her initial attempts at modelling proved unsuccessful. As a result Jolie grew increasingly unhappy, felt worthless and started to cut herself; something she speaks openly about today, e.g. during her appearance on Inside the Actors Studio. At 14, Jolie dropped out of her acting classes and dreamed of becoming a funeral director.[3] She started a life of fast-living and active self-loathing, wore black, dyed her hair purple and went out moshing with her live-in boyfriend.[2] Two years later, as the relationship had ended, she moved to an apartment opposite her mother. She went back to theatre and graduated high school, but even today Jolie likes to point out: "I am still at heart just a punk kid with tattoos".[4]

Jolie has been long estranged from her father — mainly because she blames his cheating on her mother for the break up of their family — though a reconciliation was attempted by his appearing with her in Lara Croft: Tomb Raider. In the October 2004 issue of Premiere Magazine, Jolie indicated that she was no longer interested in pursuing a relationship with her father, but that she did not hate him because she realized that "...we only have so much energy in this life". Soon afterwards, he claimed that she has "serious emotional problems" on Access Hollywood, and she legally dropped Voight as her last name, taking "Angelina Jolie" as her legal name. She stated that she did not want to publicize her reasons for not having a relationship with her father, but since she had just adopted her son Maddox, that she did not think it was healthy for her to be around him. Voight has not met his grandchildren.[5]

Career

Early work

Before Jolie began a career as an actress, she was a model who was signed with Finesse Model Management and modeled in both the United States and Europe, working mainly in in Los Angeles, New York and London. She also appeared in numerous music videos, including those of Korn ("Did My Time"), Meat Loaf ("Rock'n'Roll Dreams Come Through"), Lenny Kravitz ("Stand by My Woman") and The Rolling Stones ("Anybody Seen My Baby"). At the age of 16 Jolie went back to theatre. Now committed to acting, her first role was a German dominatrix. She began to learn from her father, noticed how he would watch people, talk to them, become like them. She stopped fighting with him so much too, realising that they were both "drama queens".[2]

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Jolie with her first husband Jonny Lee Miller in Hackers

Jolie had appeared in five of her brother's student films, made while he attended the USC School of Cinema-Television, but her movie career properly began in 1993, when she got her first leading role as Casella "Cash" Reese in Cyborg 2, playing a near-human robot, designed to seduce her way into the HQ of her creators' rivals and blow up. Following several undistinguished projects she then starred in the 1995 film Hackers as Kate "Acid Burn" Libby where she met her first husband Jonny Lee Miller. The movie failed to make a profit at the box-office, but has developed a cult following from its video release.

Now roles started coming fast for Jolie. In 1996 she starred with David Duchovny in the stylish thriller Playing God portraying a famed LA surgeon who is stripped of his medical license and is lured deep into the criminal world where he meets Jolie’s character Claire. Then, in the road movie Mojave Moon, she was a youngster, named Eleanor Rigby, who falls for Danny Aiello, while he takes a shine to her mother, Anne Archer. Still in 1996 she was one of five teenage girls who form an unlikely bond in the film Foxfire after they beat up a teacher who has sexually harassed them. Jolie's next release was the 1997 TV movie True Women, a historical romantic drama set in the West, based on the book by Janice Woods Windle.

Breakthrough

Jolie achieved wider recognition after being nominated for an Emmy and picking up a Golden Globe Award for her role as Cornelia Wallace in the 1997 biopic George Wallace. The film was highly praised by critics and, among others, received the Golden Globe for Best Miniseries/Motion Picture made for TV. She played the second wife of the segregationist Governor of Alabama who was shot and paralysed while running for President. The film starred Gary Sinise and was directed by John Frankenheimer.

In 1998 Jolie starred in Gia, another biopic, this time of Gia Carangi, a lesbian supermodel from the 1970s. The film was written by Jay McInerney and Michael Cristofer, and directed by Cristofer. This was crammed with sex, drugs and fearsome emotional drama, as Carangi crashed, burned and was eventually taken by AIDS. For the second consecutive year, Jolie won a Golden Globe and was nominated for an Emmy. She also won her first Screen Actors Guild Award. At the Golden Globes, by way of celebration, she jumped into a swimming-pool, clad in a hand-beaded Randolph Duke gown.[2]

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Jolie as Lisa in Girl, Interrupted

Jolie then returned to the big screen. She played Gloria McNeary the the 1998 gangster movie Hell's Kitchen and later that year headlined an ensemble cast that included Sean Connery, Gena Rowlands, Anthony Edwards, Gillian Anderson, Ryan Phillippe, and Madeline Stowe in Playing by Heart. The drama tells the story of several seemingly unconnected characters, with Jolie playing the clubber Joan.

In 1999 she starred in the Mike Newell's comedy-drama Pushing Tin, about two air traffic controllers who engage in macho conflict, co-starring alongside John Cusack, Billy Bob Thornton, and Cate Blanchett. Jolie played Thornton's wife Mary Bell, a sexy woman who sends the guys crazy and sleeps with Cusack. Jolie would later marry her co-star Thornton. She then worked with Denzel Washington in The Bone Collector, an adapted crime novel written by Jeffery Deaver. Jolie plays Amelia Donaghy, a police officer haunted by her cop father's suicide who is reluctant to help Washington tracking down a serial killer.

Then, Jolie took the supporting role of Lisa Rowe alongside Winona Ryder in Girl Interrupted, a film that tells the story of female mental patients and was adapted from the original memoir Girl, Interrupted by Susanna Kaysen. The movie was supposed to be a return to dramatic form for Ryder, but instead became the welcome-to-Hollywood coronation for Jolie. For her portrait of wild-girl inmate Lisa she won her third Golden Globe, her second Screen Actors Guild Award as well as an Academy Award as Best Supporting Actress.

In 2000 Jolie appeared in her first summer blockbuster Gone In 60 Seconds, where Jolie played Sarah "Sway" Wayland, ex-girlfriend of super-car-thief Nicolas Cage. She later explained that the movie was a welcome relief from all the heavy roles she played before.

Superstardom

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Jolie as Lara Croft

Following her Oscar success, Jolie was a well respected actress in Hollywood, but it was the 2001 videogame adaptation Lara Croft: Tomb Raider that made her an international superstar. To play videogame heroine Lara Croft, she had to master a British accent and extensive martial arts training which she managed convincingly. The movie was a huge international success earning $275 million worldwide and started her reputation as the top female action star. She also earned a reported $7 million which put her into the highest league of female actresses. [6]

Jolie then starred alongside Antonio Banderas as the mail order bride Julia Russell in Original Sin, a thriller based on the novel Waltz into Darkness by Cornell Woolrich and one year later in 2001 she played Lanie Kerrigan in Life or Something Like It, a film about an ambitious TV reporter who is told that she will die in a week. Both films were box office disappointments.

Jolie reprised her role as Lara Croft in Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life in 2003. The sequel couldn’t achieve the success of the original, but it still was a solid hit with over $156 million at the international box-office. Jolie was paid $12 million for this second installment. [6] Later that year Jolie starred in Beyond Borders, a film about aid workers in Africa. Although well-intentioned, and reflecting Jolie's real-life interest in promoting humanitarian relief, the film was critically and financially unsuccessful. Concurrently with the release of the film, Jolie published Notes from My Travels.

In 2004 Jolie first starred alongside Ethan Hawke in the thriller Taking Lives, where she plays FBI profiler Illeana Scott who is summoned to help out Canadian law enforcement in Montreal, to hunt down a serial killer. She also lent her voice to Lola in the animated DreamWorks movie Shark Tale; the cast included Will Smith, Martin Scorsese, Renée Zellweger, Jack Black and Robert De Niro. Also in 2004 Jolie appeared as Franky in Kerry Conran’s Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, a science fiction adventure film set in New York City in an alternative 1939. It is one of the first movies to be shot with actors entirely in front of a bluescreen, with all the sets and nearly all of the props computer-generated. Jolie then played Olympias in Oliver Stone’s biopic Alexander about the life of Alexander the Great. The film failed domestically, mainly due to criticism regarding Alexander’s homosexuality, but succeeded internationally with $139 million outside United States.

Jolie's only movie of 2005, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, is also her biggest commercial success to date. The film was directed by Doug Liman and written by Simon Kinberg and tells the story about a bored married couple who find out that they're both secret assassins. Jolie starred as Jane Smith alongside Brad Pitt. The movie earned over $478 million worldwide, making it one of the biggest hits of 2005.

Jolie filmed her part in Robert De Niro’s The Good Shepherd during the second half of 2005, a movie about the early history of the CIA through the eyes of Edward Wilson, played by Matt Damon. Jolie will co-star as Clover Wilson, Damon's wife who becomes an alcoholic through the course of the movie. The film is seen as Jolie’s return to dramatic roles.

Jolie's confirmed future projects include the animated movies Beowulf and Kung Fu Panda, as well as A Mighty Heart, a film based on the life of Daniel Pearl, the Wall Street Journal reporter who was kidnapped and murdered in Pakistan; she will star as Pearl’s wife, Mariane Pearl.[7] She is also rumored to be involved in Sin City 2 as well as the movie adaptation of Atlas Shrugged, while she will not appear in a third Tomb Raider movie, as it was falsely reported.[8]

Relationships

Angelina Jolie

On March 28, 1996 she married British actor Jonny Lee Miller, her co-star in the film Hackers. Jolie attended her wedding in black leather trousers and a white shirt, which had her groom's name painted in her blood on the back. Jolie and Miller subsequently divorced on February 3, 1999. Jolie then married American actor Billy Bob Thornton on May 5, 2000. As a result of their frequent public declarations of passion and gestures of love (most famously wearing one anothers' blood in vials around their necks), their relationship became a favorite topic of the entertainment media. Jolie and Thornton divorced on May 27, 2003.

Jolie has said in interviews that she is bisexual. In an interview with Barbara Walters, Jolie said "If I fell in love with a woman tomorrow, would I feel that it's okay to want to kiss and touch her? If I fell in love with her? Absolutely! Yes!"[9] In a 2005 television interview, model Jenny Shimizu claimed to have had a sexual relationship with Jolie as teenagers around the time of the Foxfire filming.[10]. In 2006, a British tabloid reported that Shimizu continued to enjoy a long-standing and ongoing romantic and sexual relationship with her former Foxfire co-star.[11]. Within a week Shimizu gave a special interview on the Q Television Network to specifically deny having a current romantic or sexual relationship with Jolie although they remain good friends. [12]. She claimed that the tabloid information was false and that they had not interviewed her.

In early 2005, Jolie found herself in the middle of a well-publicized Hollywood scandal when she was accused of being the "other woman" in the divorce of actors Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston. The allegation was that she and Pitt had started an affair during filming of Mr. & Mrs. Smith. However, in several interviews she has denied starting an affair with Pitt. In an interview with Marie Claire recently, she stated that she could never have a relationship with a married man because she has seen what relationships like that did to her mother. Her father has acknowledged that he cheated on Jolie's mother when they were married. Jolie stated that she "could not look at herself in the mirror" if she had an affair with a married man.

Speculation over the nature of Jolie and Pitt's relationship continued throughout the summer of 2005. On August 22, the Calgary Herald ran a front-page story with a photo of Jolie taken during a surprise visit she made to Calgary, Alberta a couple of days earlier, accompanied by her daughter Zahara. Pitt was at that time filming in Calgary, as was her father, Jon Voight. It was later reported that Jolie and Pitt visited the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology in Drumheller, Alberta together,[13] and sources reported in September of 2005 that they had visited the West Edmonton Mall together.[14]

On September 30, the Calgary Sun reported that Pitt and Jolie had rented a house together in the city of Spruce Grove, Alberta, west of Edmonton where Pitt was filming; the same issue printed a photograph of the couple, now dubbed "Brangelina," leaving an Edmonton grocer's.

Children

Maddox

On March 10, 2002, Jolie adopted her first child, Maddox Chivan Jolie-Pitt. He was born on August 5, 2001 as Rath Vibol in Cambodia. He was being housed in a Cambodian orphanage when Jolie saw him for the first time there in a production break for the film Lara Croft: Tomb Raider. After her divorce from her second husband, Billy Bob Thornton, Jolie received sole custody of Maddox.

Jolie developed many nicknames for him; normally she calls him "Mad", but also "Madness", "Khmer", "My Love" and even "Psycho." He could get his own Mohawk, which she gave him because "he had this crazy hair that stuck straight up. I had to do something with it." Maddox has also become a fashion icon; whatever he wears flies off shelves.

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Jolie and her son Maddox.

In the autumn of 2004, it was reported that Jolie had started proceedings to adopt another child, (a 7-month-old boy named Gleb) this time from Russia[15]. However, no adoption ever took place.[16]

On March 8, 2005, Jolie took part in a Washington Press club luncheon. It was there that she announced the founding of the National Center for Refugee and Immigrant Children in Washington, DC, an organization that provides free legal-aid to children who prior to this had no legal representation. Jolie donated $500,000 to the centre which will help keep it afloat for the first two years of its operation. At that same conference she stated that she never intended to adopt a Russian orphan boy. Jolie expressed a deep sadness at the media's exploitation of the child. She stated that she was on business through the United Nations and not looking for a child to adopt. She also mentioned that her son wanted an "African brother or sister" because of his love of Africa and the work he knows she does in that region.

Around the same time, Lauryn Galindo, the Hawaii-based adoption facilitator whose services Jolie had used to adopt Maddox, was sentenced to 18 months in prison after pleading guilty to visa fraud and money laundering charges. She had been falsifying records of children to be adopted in visa applications to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, and several of the children she placed had not been abandoned at all but were enticed away or bought from their birth families. There is no evidence that Maddox was among them, although the investigation is continuing. Maddox Jolie-Pitt, as he is legally named, was naturalized as a United States citizen some time ago, and there is no indication that that will be rescinded.

Zahara

On July 5, 2005, People reported that Jolie was in the final stages of adopting a baby girl who was orphaned by AIDS through the agency Wide Horizons for Children. Jolie has named her daughter Zahara Marley Jolie-Pitt. Zahara was born on January 8, 2005. A woman in London has been claiming she is Zahara's birth mother since August 2005. Jolie had a lawyer in London to look into the matter, which proved to be false.[17]

On September 28, 2005 while making an appearance to discuss America's financial involvement in fighting AIDS globally on CNN's "The Situation Room" with Wolf Blitzer, Jolie stated that her daughter is an "AIDS orphan." By that she means her birth mother died from the disease but her daughter does not have the disease. The birth father of Zahara is not known. Her statement made it clear that the birth mother is indeed dead. In late October 2005, an Ethiopian judge ruled that there is no evidence to suggest that Ms. Jolie would have to file for re-adoption of her daughter Zahara Marley Jolie. The judge ruled that the woman claiming to be her mother is not the birth mother. Earlier in the summer, another woman had come forward claiming to be the grandmother of Zahara. That claim also proved to be false.

American magazine US Weekly indicated erroneously that Jolie and Brad Pitt had adopted Zahara together. When the magazine realised its error, the presses were stopped and an apology issued to Jolie and Pitt; printing of the issue resumed with the correction made, though a number of copies with the error were still released to the public. Reportedly, however, Pitt was present when Jolie signed the adoption papers. The agency later said Brad Pitt was not present when Angelina Jolie picked up her daughter.[18]

Zahara's name means "flower" in Swahili;[19] the second name "Marley" comes from late Jamaican reggae superstar Bob Marley. Zahara's nickname is "Z". Right after she came to the United States, she became so ill with salmonella that she had to spend time in a hospital. Jolie stated that "she was six months and not nine pounds. Her skin—you could squeeze it and it would stick together." Since then, however, Zahara has gained weight well, and the family now calls her "Chubby".

In December 2005 however, it was confirmed that Pitt was seeking to legally adopt Jolie's two children. In support of this bid (and as part of legal requirements), Jolie took out classified advertisements in the Los Angeles paper Daily Commerce announcing the name change request, and on January 19, 2006, a judge in California approved this request. The children's legal surnames were formally changed to Jolie-Pitt.[20]

Shiloh

On May 27, 2006, Jolie gave birth to the couple's third child (first biological), a daughter named Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt, at night at the Cottage Medi-Clinic Hospital in Swakopmund, Namibia. Shiloh was born by a scheduled caesarean section, due to breech presentation, and Pitt was there to cut her umbilical cord. The couple's Los Angeles obstetrician was assisted by local staff. Shiloh, according to a longstanding translation from the Bible, has come to mean "the peaceful one."

The first official photo of Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt, daughter of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt on the cover of People Magazine

"Angie and baby are fantastic," a source close to the couple told People on May 28. "Brad was at her side during the birth." People was also told by Namibia's Environment and Tourism Deputy Minister, Leon Jooste, that "Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt will, according to Namibian law, be allowed to obtain Namibian citizenship, if the parents should choose to do so." On June 7 Pitt confirmed that their newly-born daughter will have a Namibian passport while speaking to local journalists: "Shiloh will receive a Namibian passport, so we shall return" [21] Jolie decided to offer the first pictures of Shiloh through the distributor Getty Images herself, rather than allowing paparazzi photographers to make these extremely valuable pictures. People paid more than $4.1 million for the North American rights, while British magazine Hello! obtained the international rights for roughly $3.5 million; the total rights sale earned up to $10 million worldwide - the most expensive celebrity image of all time. [22] All profits were donated to an undisclosed charity by Jolie and Pitt.

In an interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper that originally aired on June 20, 2006, Jolie revealed that she and Pitt are planning to adopt another child in the foreseeable future.[17]

Humanitarian work

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August 27, 2001 – Jolie is introduced as UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador in Geneva

2001

Jolie first became personally aware of worldwide humanitarian crises while filming Tomb Raider in poverty-stricken and widely mined Cambodia. According to Jolie, "I discovered things about what's happening in the world... Cambodia was really eye opening for me."[23] Deeply affected by these experiences, she eventually turned to UNHCR for more information on international trouble spots. In the following months she agreed to visit different refugee camps around the world to learn more about the situation and the conditions in the area.

In February, Jolie went on her first field visit, an 18-day mission to Sierra Leone and Tanzania; she later expressed how shocked she was by these first missions.[24] She then flew to Cambodia in June for two weeks, mainly concentrating on the land mine situation there[25], and later in August for ten days visited refugee camps in Pakistan which primarily host Afghan refugees; responding to an international UNHCR emergency appeal she decided to donate $1 million for Afghan refugees[26]. She insisted on covering all costs related to her missions and shared the same rudimentary working and living conditions as UNHCR field staff on all of her visits.[24]

Impressed by her interest and devotion in the subject, UNHCR named her a Goodwill Ambassador on August 27 2001 at UNHCR headquarters in Geneva. During a press conference she explained her motives for joining the refugee agency: "We cannot close ourselves off to information and ignore the fact that millions of people are out there suffering. I honestly want to help. I don't believe I feel differently from other people. I think we all want justice and equality, a chance for a life with meaning. All of us would like to believe that if we were in a bad situation someone would help us."[24]

Following the September 11, 2001 attacks, Jolie was sporadically criticized for her commitment with Afghan refugees; she even received three death threats.[27]

2002

In March 2002 – while filming the movie Beyond Borders – Jolie visited Osire refugee camp in Namibia, home to mostly Angolan refugees, and met the UNHCR’s Representative in Namibia, Hesdy Rathling. She and the production team of her movie later donated 270 tents and several hundred items of bedding and mattresses to the camp.[28]

Jolie’s next field mission brought her to the Tham Hin refugee camp in Thailand in May. Accompanied by the UN refugee agency's Regional Representative, Jahanshah Assadi, she toured the camp and was briefed by the Thai authorities in the camp as well as the refugee committee and refugee elders.[29] The following month she took a four day trip to Ecuador visiting Colombian refugees – taking a closer look at the “Western Hemisphere's most severe humanitarian crisis”.[30]

Jolie attended a land mine awareness centre in Cheshire, UK in October and later that month went to Kenya visiting the Kakuma refugee camp that hosts more than 80,000 refugees, mainly from Sudan. UNHCR's Representative to Kenya, George Okoth-Obbo, praised her “presence, just to bring some joy into what is undoubtedly a hard life for many of the people here”.[31]

She went on a four-day mission to Kosovo in December, visiting return sites and met a team of women de-miners in the capital, Pristina. She also traveled to various enclaves in the volatile Mitrovica region, where she met Croatian refugees, minorities and mixed communities; she described the camps as a “sad place, hard to see how it can ever return to normal“.[32]

2003

In 2003, Jolie published a collection of journals made during missions for the UNHCR. Her proceeds from the book went to the UNHCR.

In March 2003 Jolie embarked on a six-day mission to Tanzania and traveled to the western border camps to learn more about UNHCR's operations in the area. She visited Lugufu camp, hosting some 85,000 Congolese refugees, and followed a group of 91 separated children who had just arrived from the Democratic Republic of the Congo . She also donated $50,000 to the Kurasini orphanage in the capital.[33]

She paid a week-long visit to Sri Lanka in April getting a first–hand look at the post–war conditions in northern Sri Lanka, visiting recent returnees, internally displaced persons (IDPs) and other victims of the 20–year civil war.[34] In August, Jolie concluded a four-day mission to Russia; she traveled to North Caucasus to learn about all aspects of UNHCR's operations in the region. In Ingushetia, a republic bordering Chechnya, she visited Bella and Sputnik camps for IDPs, meeting displaced Chechens in their tent homes.[35]

In October, she published Notes from My Travels, a collection of journal entries that chronicle her early field missions for UNHCR (2001-2003).

During a private stay in Jordan in December she asked to visit Ruwaished camp in Jordan's remote eastern desert, 70 km from the Iraqi border. The camp hosted some 800 people who have fled Iraq during the U.S. invasion.[36] Later that month Jolie visiting Sudanese refugees near the Egyptian capital in Kilo Arbaa We Nus. She helped distributing winter clothes, blankets and toys to Sudanese refugees living there and also donated $20,000 to a community health project in the area.[37]

2004

Jolie visited detained asylum seekers at three facilities in Arizona in April 2004, as part of her efforts to give a voice to the tens of thousands of asylum seekers detained in the United States. She also visited the Southwest Key Program, a facility for unaccompanied children in Phoenix.[38]

She went to Chad for three days in June, paying a visit to border sites and camps for refugees who had fled fighting in western Sudan's Darfur region. She also went to Touloum camp, which hosts 17,000 refugees. Concluding the trip, she emphasized the urgent need for UNHCR and its partners to get additional funding in order to continue assisting the Sudanese refugees.[39]

In October Jolie visited Afghan refugees in Thailand and later that month went directly to West Darfur, after she had paid repeated visits to Sudanese refugees in bordering countries to learn about the situation on the ground of thousands of IDPs. She stressed the need for security and access to displaced people's home villages at a press conference in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum.[40]

On a private stay to Lebanon during the Christmas holidays, Jolie took the opportunity to visit UNHCR's regional office in Beirut as well as some young refugees and cancer patients in the Lebanese capital.[41]

2005

In May 2005 Jolie visited different Pakistani camps harboring Afghan refugees. During her three-day stay she also had meetings with Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf and Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz.[42]

Also in May Jolie filmed a MTV special, The Diary Of Angelina Jolie & Dr. Jeffrey Sachs in Africa, portraying her and noted economist Dr. Jeffrey Sachs on their trip to Sauri, a remote group of villages in Western Kenya. There, Sachs's United Nations Millennium Project team is working with locals to end poverty, hunger and disease. The program originally aired on September 14, coinciding with the opening of the U.N. Special Summit on the Millennium Development Goals.

Cambodia's King Norodom Sihamoni awarded Jolie Cambodian citizenship for her conservation work in the country in August. She has pledged $5 million to set up a wildlife sanctuary in the north-western province of Battambang and owns property there. [43]

In September Jolie was named the new spokesperson for the clothing line St. John starting in the Spring of 2006. The deal includes the start-up of a charity headed by Jolie. The charity will focus on children's issues and causes. It is also believed to be the biggest celebrity clothing endorsement with the actress receiving $10-15 million.[44]

On October 12, 2005, Jolie was awarded the Global Humanitarian Award by the UNA-USA. [45]

Jolie again went to Pakistan during the Thanksgiving weekend in November – accompanied by her boyfriend Brad Pitt – to see first-hand the impact of the October 8 Kashmir earthquake that killed almost 100,000 people and left tens of thousands homeless. Both met with many quake victims as well as President Pervez Musharraf.[46]

On October 24 2005 Jolie attended the First Annual Benefit Gala for the Worldwide Orphans Foundation, where she pledged to partner with the WHO to treat children in Ethiopia who have been orphaned by AIDS and are HIV positive. She also announced her plan to support the WHO's Pediatric HIV/AIDS Clinic in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and pledged an initial grant. The gala helped the organization raise $800,000. [47]

2006

In January 2006 Jolie – together with her boyfriend Brad Pitt – flew to Haiti and visited a school supported by Yele Haiti, a charity founded by Haitian-born hip hop musician Wyclef Jean, where they watched children dance and recite poetry. Jolie also arranged a deal with People magazine allowing them to print the first picture showing her visibly pregnant in exchange for a $500,000 donation to Yele Haiti. [48]

During an extended stay in Namibia, as she awaited the birth of her daughter, Jolie promoted the Global Education Week in an interview with NBC; she urged for the wealthy nations to help all the world's children go to school. She also took part in a conference call with UK Chancellor Gordon Brown, who has pledged an extra $16 billion towards universal free education. [49]

Tattoos

Jolie's inventory of tattoos has become the subject of much media attention, and she frequently adds or even changes existing tattoos. She has said that all the tattoos she possesses have a special meaning. Her tattoos include:

  • the letter H (for her brother James Haven) on the inside of her left wrist.
  • "A prayer for the wild at heart, kept in cages" (Tennessee Williams) on her left forearm.
  • a large prayer for her son Maddox on her left shoulder which covers up the Chinese "death" tattoo.
  • two pointy black tribals on the lower parts of her back.
  • Quod me nutrit me destruit (Latin for "What nourishes me also destroys me") several inches below her navel, became prominent after her pregnancy announcement.
  • a tilted Latin cross on the lower left of her abdomen.
  • a large Asian tiger on her back.
  • a dragon under the tiger.
  • XIII (number 13 in Roman numerals) on her left forearm.
  • Arabic for "strength of will." (العزيمة) on her right forearm.
  • "know your rights" just under her neck between her shoulders.
  • coordinates representing the locations where she adopted Maddox (N11° 33' 00" E104° 51' 00") and Zahara (N09° 02' 00" E038° 45' 00") on her left arm, which cover up her "Billy Bob" tattoo.

Lasered/Covered:

  • a dragon on her left arm (she has been lasering it for some months now but it can still be faintly seen).
  • "Billy Bob", the name of her former husband Billy Bob Thornton, on her left arm
  • a Chinese character for courage now covered by the Tennessee Williams quote.
  • a Chinese character for death (死) now covered by the prayer for her son.
  • a tattoo both Thornton and Jolie shared. It was on her right forearm, now covered by the "strength of will" tattoo.
  • a dragon she got in Amsterdam while drunk, now covered by the Latin cross.
  • a window on her lower back. On Inside the Actors Studio, she explained that she covered this tattoo, because, while she used to spend all of her time looking out through windows wishing to be outside, she now lives there all of the time.

Jolie has gone on record as saying that a positive effect resulting from the large number of tattoos on her body is that, while she is not opposed to film nudity, filmmakers have been forced to become more creative when plotting any nude or love scenes involving her. Make-up has been used to cover up the tattoos in productions such as the Tomb Raider films, Original Sin, Taking Lives, Alexander, and Mr. & Mrs. Smith.

Other trivia

  • She was born at 9:09 a.m. in Los Angeles. [50]
  • She is left-handed.[51]
  • The name Angelina means "little angel" in Italian. Jolie in French means "pretty."
  • She speaks "very little French" according to her book Notes from My Travels.
  • She has said that she is bisexual and once claimed to have been in love with fashion model Jenny Shimizu, her co-star in the film Foxfire. "I would probably have married Jenny if I hadn't married my husband. I fell in love with her the first second I saw her." Jolie once described herself as "most likely to sleep with a female fan."[52]
  • She has a student pilot and private pilot (Foreign based) license.[53]
  • She collected knives in the past. "I collected knives and always had certain things around. For some reason, the ritual of having cut myself and feeling, like, feeling the pain, maybe, feeling alive, feeling some kind of release, it was somehow therapeutic to me."[54]
  • Her uncle, Chip Taylor, wrote the songs Wild Thing and Angel of the Morning.
  • She claims to have a fondness for Liverpool Football Club, having revealed that her baby son, Maddox, "only wants to play for Liverpool" after he was admitted to Alder Hey Hospital in Liverpool for treatment in 2002.[55]
  • She has continually denied rumours of an incestuous relationship with her brother, James Haven. During her acceptance speech for winning the Best Actress in a Supporting Role award for Girl, Interrupted during the 2000 Academy Awards, Jolie stated "I'm so in love with my brother right now" which, combined with her affectionate behaviour towards her brother that night, sparked the rumours. On Inside the Actor's Studio she stated that she never had an incestuous relationship with her brother, stating that "the world is a lot sicker than I thought," in reference to the conclusion everyone jumped to. Also, in an interview with People magazine she and her brother stated that, being children of divorcees, they relied on one another and because of that they hold on to each other as a means of emotional support. Jolie has starred in five student films directed by her brother.
  • In October 2005, The Sun tabloid in the United Kingdom, as well as several American entertainment news programmes reported that Jolie was in the running to appear with her Lara Croft: Tomb Raider co-star Daniel Craig in the next James Bond film, Casino Royale. This ultimately proved to be a false report.
  • In a December 2001 Rolling Stone interview, Jolie said: "My favorite book [of the year] was Loung Ung's First They Killed My Father, about her childhood in Cambodia. I spent some time with her in Cambodia when I was there with UNHCR, and she's wonderful." On Loung Ung's website, Jolie is quoted: "I encourage everyone to read this deeply moving and very important book (Lucky Child). Equal to the strength of the book, is the woman who wrote it. She is a voice for her people and they are lucky to have her."
  • She hasn't stated definitively whether or not she believes in God or what religion she practices. When asked in an interview with The Onion A.V. Club if there was a God, she said "For some people. I hope so, for them. For the people who believe in it, I hope so. There doesn't need to be a God for me. There's something in people that's spiritual, that's godlike. I don't feel like doing things just because people say things, but I also don't really know if it's better to just not believe in anything, either." She is sometimes thought to be a Buddhist, but Jolie says that she teaches Buddhism to her son Maddox because she considers it part of his culture. She added a tattoo of Buddhist Sanskrit symbols on her shoulder as a prayer for him.[56]
  • In May of 2006, Maxim magazine named her #4 in their Hot 100 issue.
  • In the "100 Most Beautiful" issue of People magazine for 2006, she was described as the world's most beautiful woman. [1]
  • She is featured on the cover of Forbes "The Celebrity 100" edition for 2006, ranking at No. 35. [57]

Filmography

Year Title Role Other notes
2008 A Mighty Heart Mariane Pearl
Kung Fu Panda Tigress (voice)
Atlas Shrugged Dagny Taggart (in talks)
2007 Beowulf Grendel's Mother (voice)
Sin City 2 Ava Lord (rumored)
2006 The Good Shepherd Clover Wilson
2005 Mr. & Mrs. Smith Jane Smith
2004 Alexander Olympias
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow Franky
Shark Tale Lola (voice)
Taking Lives Illeana
2003 Beyond Borders Sarah Jordan
Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life Lara Croft
Trading Women Narrator (documentary)
2002 Life or Something Like It Lanie Kerrigan
2001 Original Sin Julia Russell/Bonnie Castle
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider Lara Croft
2000 Gone in Sixty Seconds Sara 'Sway' Wayland
1999 Girl, Interrupted Lisa Rowe Golden Globe, Academy Award - Best Supporting Actress
The Bone Collector Amelia Donaghy
1998 Pushing Tin Mary Bell
Playing by Heart Joan
Hell's Kitchen Gloria McNeary
Gia (TV) Gia Marie Carangi Golden Globe - Best Leading Actress
1997 George Wallace (TV) Cornelia Wallace Golden Globe - Best Supporting Actress
True Women (TV) Georgia Virginia Lawshe Woods
Playing God Claire
1996 Foxfire Margret 'Legs' Sadovsky
Love Is All There Is Gina Malacici
Mojave Moon Eleanor 'Elie' Rigby
1995 Hackers Kate "Acid Burn" Libby
1993 Cyborg 2 Casella "Cash" Reese
Preceded by Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
1999
for Girl, Interrupted
Succeeded by

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  30. ^ Goodwill Ambassador Angelina Jolie ends Ecuador mission. UNHCR.org
  31. ^ Jolie gives refugee girls a shot at school in Kenya. UNHCR.org
  32. ^ Goodwill Ambassador Jolie releases journals on Kosovo, Sri Lanka. UNHCR.org
  33. ^ Jolie thanks Tanzania for longstanding support to refugees. UNHCR.org
  34. ^ Jolie appeals for aid to help Sri Lanka's recovery. UNHCR.org
  35. ^ Keep options open for displaced Chechens, urges UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador. UNHCR.org
  36. ^ Jolie urges Jordan to continue hospitality towards refugees. UNHCR.org
  37. ^ Goodwill Ambassadors visit refugees in Egypt; discuss more joint initiatives. UNHCR.org
  38. ^ Goodwill Ambassador Jolie visits detained children in Arizona. UNHCR.org
  39. ^ Urgent funds needed for Darfur refugees, stresses Jolie. UNHCR.org
  40. ^ Jolie laments children's plight in Darfur, calls for more security. UNHCR.org
  41. ^ Jolie shares festive cheer with refugees in Lebanon. UNHCR.org
  42. ^ UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Jolie urges aid for Afghans in Afghanistan and Pakistan. UNHCR.org
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  44. ^ Jolie to be new face for St. John label. MSNBC.com
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  49. ^ First Jolie praises Africa cash pledge. news.BBC.co.uk
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