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Angelina Jolie: Growing up in Los Angeles, 
Jolie was no stranger to the film industry, being the daughter of Academy 
Award-winning actor Jon Voight. She later trained and performed at the Lee 
Strasberg Theatre Institute, where she was seen in several stage productions.
She worked as a professional model in London, New York and Los Angeles, and has 
also appeared in music videos for such artists as 'Meatloaf', Lenny Kravitz, 
Antonello Venditti and The Lemonheads. In addition, she has acted in five 
student films for the USC School of Cinema, all directed by her brother, James 
Haven.
Mini Biography
Angelina Jolie is an Oscar-winning actress who has become popular by taking on 
the title role in the "Lara Croft" series of blockbuster movies. Off-screen, 
Jolie has become prominently involved in international charity projects, 
especially those involving refugees. She often appears on many "most beautiful 
women" lists, and she has a personal life that is avidly covered by the tabloid 
press.
In her earliest years, Angelina began absorbing the acting craft from her 
parents at home -- her father was the Oscar-winning actor Jon Voight and her 
mother was Marcheline Bertrand, who had studied with Lee Strasberg. At age 11, 
Angelina began studying at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute. She undertook 
some film studies at New York University and later joined the renowned Met 
Theatre Group in Los Angeles. At age 16, she took up a career in modeling and 
appeared in some music videos. Her exotic good looks may derive from her mixed 
ancestry which is Czech, French-Canadian, Iroquois and English.
In the mid-1990s, Jolie appeared in various small films where she got good 
notices, including Hackers (1995) and Foxfire (1996). Her critical acclaim 
increased when she played strong roles in the made-for-TV movies True Women 
(1997) (TV), and in George Wallace (1997) (TV) which won her a Golden Globe 
award and an Emmy nomination. Jolie's acclaim increased even further when she 
played the lead role in the HBO production Gia (1998) (TV). This was the true 
life story of supermodel Gia Carangi, a sensitive wild child who was both brazen 
and needy and who had a difficult time handling professional success and the 
deaths of people who were close to her. Carangi became involved with drugs and 
because of her needle-using habits she became, at the tender age of 26, one of 
the first celebrities to die of AIDS. Jolie's performance in Gia (1998) (TV) 
again garnered a Golden Globe award and another Emmy nomination, and she 
additionally earned a SAG Award.
Angelina got a major break in 1999 when she won a leading role in the successful 
feature The Bone Collector (1999), starring alongside Denzel Washington. In that 
same year, Jolie gave a tour de force performance in Girl, Interrupted (1999) 
playing opposite Winona Ryder. The movie was a true story of women who spent 
time in a psychiatric hospital. Jolie's role was reminiscent of Jack Nicholson's 
character in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975), the role which won 
Nicholson his first Oscar. Unlike "Cuckoo", "Girl" was a small film that 
received mixed reviews and barely made money at the box office. But when it came 
time to give out awards, Jolie won the triple crown -- "Girl" propelled her to 
win the Golden Globe, the SAG Award and the Academy Award for best leading 
actress in a supporting role.
With her new-found prominence, Jolie began to get in-depth attention from the 
press. Numerous aspects of her controversial personal life became news. Jolie 
divorced her Hackers (1995) co-star Jonny Lee Miller and, in 2000, she married 
her Pushing Tin (1999) co-star Billy Bob Thornton. Jolie had now become the 
fifth wife of a man twenty years her senior. At her wedding to Miller, she had 
displayed her husband's name on the back of her shirt painted in her own blood. 
During her marriage to Thornton, the spouses each wore a vial of the other's 
blood around their necks. In addition, Jolie was estranged from her famous 
father.
In 2000, Jolie was asked to star in Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001). At first, 
she expressed disinterest but then decided that the required training for the 
athletic role was intriguing. The Croft character was drawn from a popular video 
game. Lara Croft was a female cross between Indiana Jones and James Bond. When 
the film was released, critics were unimpressed with the final product, but 
critical acclaim wasn't the point of the movie. The public paid $275 million for 
theater tickets to see a buffed up Jolie portray the adventuresome Lara Croft.
Jolie's father Jon Voight appeared in "Croft", and during filming there was a 
brief rapprochement between father and daughter.
One of the Croft movie's filming locations was Cambodia. While there, Jolie 
witnessed the natural beauty, culture and poverty of that country. She 
considered this an eye opening experience, and so began the humanitarian chapter 
of her life. Jolie began visiting refugee camps around the world and came to be 
formally appointed as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations High 
Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). Some of her experiences were written and 
published in her popular book "Notes from My Travels" whose profits go to UNHCR.
Jolie has stated that she now plans to spend most of her time in humanitarian 
efforts, to be financed by her actress salary. She devotes one third of her 
income to savings, one third to living expenses and one third to charity. In 
2002, Angelina adopted a Cambodian refugee boy named "Maddox" and, in 2005, she 
adopted an Ethiopian refugee girl named "Zahara". Jolie's dramatic feature film 
Beyond Borders (2003) parallels some of her real life humanitarian experiences 
although, despite the inclusion of a romance between two westerners, many of the 
movie's images were too depressingly realistic -- the film was not popular among 
critics or at the box office.
In 2004, Jolie began filming Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005) with co-star Brad Pitt. The 
film became a major box office success. Jolie's marriage to Billy Bob Thornton 
had come apart in 2002, and there were rumors that Pitt and Jolie had an affair 
while filming "Smith". Jolie insisted that because her mother had been hurt by 
adultery, she herself could never participate in an affair with a married man, 
therefore there had been no affair with Pitt at that time. Nonetheless, Pitt 
separated from his wife Jennifer Aniston in January 2005 and, in the months that 
followed, he was frequently seen in public with Jolie, apparently as a couple. 
Pitt's divorce was finalized later in 2005.
Jolie and Pitt announced in early 2006 that they would have a child together, 
and Jolie gave birth to daughter "Shiloh" that May. They said that they wish to 
adopt another child as well. The couple continues to pursue movie and 
humanitarian projects.
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