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Angelina Jolie

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Adaptable Curious Communicative Witty Sociable Intellectual

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1975-06-04
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From her early days as a rebellious figure in Hollywood to becoming an Academy Award-winning actress, U.N. Goodwill Ambassador, and respected filmmaker, Angelina Jolie has experienced a remarkable evolution throughout her storied life and career. Known for her striking beauty and undeniable talent, Jolie—who is the daughter of actor Jon Voight—first gained recognition for her powerful performance in the HBO television movie Gia (1998).

At the same time, her off-screen persona became a subject of fascination due to her unconventional behavior, which only intensified when she married actor Billy Bob Thornton in a high-profile union. Her career took a major leap forward after winning an Academy Award for Girl, Interrupted (1999), followed by a starring role in the blockbuster Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001). Around this time, Angelina Jolie began to shift her focus toward humanitarian efforts, making trips to conflict zones such as Cambodia and Darfur.

Her personal life also made headlines when she adopted a child from Cambodia, inspiring other celebrity adoptions from countries like Ethiopia and Vietnam. Following her divorce from Thornton in 2005, Jolie once again found herself at the center of media attention after beginning a relationship with Brad Pitt while filming Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005). The affair led to Pitt’s divorce from Jennifer Aniston and painted Jolie in a controversial light in the public eye.

The couple, affectionately dubbed “Brangelina,” became one of the most talked-about pairs in Hollywood. Their growing family, which eventually included six children, captivated fans and media outlets alike. They later married in 2014, though Jolie filed for divorce in September 2016.

Throughout all of this, Angelina Jolie continued to maintain a successful acting career, starring in critically acclaimed films such as The Good Shepherd (2006), A Mighty Heart (2007), Changeling (2008), Wanted (2008), and Salt (2010). She also lent her voice to popular animated films like Kung Fu Panda (2008) and its sequels, as well as taking on the iconic role of Maleficent in the dark fantasy film Maleficent (2014).

In addition to her acting achievements, Angelina Jolie has carved out a respected niche as a filmmaker, directing impactful projects such as In the Land of Blood and Honey (2011), the inspirational biopic Unbroken (2014), and the introspective drama By the Sea (2015). Through every chapter of her life, Angelina Jolie has remained a dynamic and influential figure in both entertainment and global humanitarian efforts.

Trivia

Angelina Jolie has been part of many films throughout her career, and among those, The Breadwinner (2017) stands out as her highest-rated work. On the other hand, one of her earlier films, Original Sin (2001), tends to be viewed as her lowest-rated movie. While opinions may vary, these two titles often come up when discussing the peaks and valleys of Angelina Jolie’s filmography. It’s interesting to see how her role in The Breadwinner received such acclaim compared to the reception of Original Sin. Over the years, Angelina Jolie has explored a wide range of characters, but these two films represent opposite ends of the spectrum in terms of audience and critic reception.

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