PARTNERS
Husband | Billy Bob Thornton. Co-starred in "Pushing Tin" (1999); eloped in Las Vegas, NV May 5, 2000; sexually charged marriage was subject of much tabloid fodder that included carrying vials of each others' blood around their necks; Jolie had tattoo on her arm that read "Billy Bob"; separated June 2002; Jolie filed for divorce July 17, 2002; divorced May 27, 2003 |
Companion | Timothy Hutton. Dated c. 1998; co-starred together in "Playing God" (1997); Jolie was reportedly tattooed with an "H"; no longer together |
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, shortly after Pitt's split from wife Jennifer Aniston; Pitt's manager confirmed engagement on April 13, 2012 |
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 |
Companion | Colin Farrell. Rumored to have dated for a brief period during the filming of "Alexander" (2004) |
FAMILY
Brother | James Haven. Born May 11, 1973; studied film making 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 PeopleMagazine for a reported sum of $4.1 million |
Daughter | Vivienne Marcheline Jolie-Pitt. Twin of Knox Leon; born July 12, 2008 in Nice, France; father, Brad Pitt |
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 daughter |
Mother | Marcheline Bertrand. Born c. 1950; part-Iroquois; separated from Jolie's father when Angelina was one-year-old; died of cancer on Jan. 27, 2007 |
Son | Knox Leon Jolie-Pitt. Twin of Vivienne Marcheline; born July 12, 2008 in Nice, France; father, Brad Pitt |
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 |
EDUCATION
New York University, New York , New York | ||
The Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute, New York , New York |
CAREER MILESTONES
Acted in five student films directed by her brother, James Haven Voight | ||
Appeared in music videos by Meat Loaf, The Lemonheads, Rolling Stones and others | ||
As part of the Met Theater group in Los Angeles, worked with such veteran actors as Holly Hunter, Ed Harris and Amy Madigan | ||
Briefly worked as a professional model | ||
Made stage debut in "Room Service" playing a German dominatrix | ||
1976 | Moved to Palisades, New York with mother and brother | |
1980 | Made her 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) | |
1986 | At age 11, began studying acting at the Lee Strasberg Theater Institute in NYC | |
1993 | Co-starred in the direct-to-video sci-fi film "Cyborg II: Glass Shadows" | |
1995 | Cast in first lead role in a theatrical release, "Hackers"; co-starred with future husband, British actor Jonny Lee Miller | |
1996 | Starred in the feature "Foxfire" | |
1997 | Portrayed the politician's first wife Cornelia Wallace in the TNT miniseries "George Wallace"; received an Emmy nomination for Best Supporting Actress | |
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 | |
1998 | Had supporting role as a club kid in the ensemble comedy-drama "Playing By Heart" | |
1999 | Cast as a tough detective assisting a quadriplegic colleague (Denzel Washington) in tracking a serial killer in "The Bone Collector" | |
1999 | Portrayed the wife of an air traffic controller (Billy Bob Thornton) in Mike Newell's "Pushing Tin" | |
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 | |
2000 | Acted opposite Nicolas Cage in "Gone in 60 Seconds" | |
2001 | Achieved international fame playing the videogame heroine Lara Croft in "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider" | |
2001 | Starred opposite Antonio Banderas in "Original Sin" | |
2002 | Appointed Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees | |
2002 | Portrayed a TV reporter forced to question her choices in "Life or Something Like It" | |
2003 | Reprised her role as Lara Croft for "Lara Croft and the Cradle of Life: Tomb Raider 2" | |
2003 | Starred opposite Clive Owen in "Beyond Borders" | |
2004 | Co-starred with Colin Farrell in Oliver Stone's "Alexander" playing Olympias, the mother of Alexander the Great | |
2004 | Portrayed Captain Franky Cook in the Sci-fi thriller "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow" opposite Jude Law and Gwyneth Paltrow | |
2004 | Starred as Special Agent Illeana Scott in the thriller "Taking Lives" opposite Ethan Hawke and Kiefer Sutherland | |
2004 | Voiced Lola in the animated feature "Shark Tale " | |
2005 | Appeared in the MTV special "The Diary of Angelina Jolie & Dr. Jeffrey Sachs in Africa," which followed their trip to Sauri, a remote group of villages in western Kenya | |
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" | |
2006 | Played a CIA agent's (Matt Damon) long-suffering wife in Robert De Niro's "The Good Shepherd" | |
2007 | Made directorial debut with the documentary "A Place in Time" | |
2007 | Portrayed Grendel's mother in Robert Zemeckis' big-budget film version of the epic poem "Beowulf" | |
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 | |
2008 | Co-starred as an assassin in the comic book adaptation of "Wanted" | |
2008 | Nominated for the 2008 Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama ("Changeling") | |
2008 | Nominated for the 2008 Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role ("Changeling") | |
2008 | Potrayed Christine Collins, a woman fighting for her missing son, in Clint Eastwood's drama "Changeling" | |
2008 | Voiced Master Tigress in the animated feature "Kung Fu Panda" | |
2009 | Nominated for the 2008 Academy Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role ("Changeling") | |
2010 | Played the title role of a CIA officer accused of being a Russian spy in "Salt" | |
2010 | Teamed with Johnny Depp for the thriller "The Tourist" | |
2011 | Made her feature writing and directorial debut with the war drama "In the Land of Blood and Honey"; Jolie also co-produced the film | |
2011 | Nominated for the 2011 Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy | |
2011 | Nominated for the 2011 Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy ("The Tourist") | |
2011 | Once again voiced the Master Tigress in "Kung Fu Panda 2" |
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