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Angelina Jolie June 12, 2014 Birth name: Angelina Jolie Voight Angelina Jolie Voight
Date of birth: June 4, 1975 (1975-06-04) [1] (41 years old)
Place of birth: Los Angeles, California, United States of America[1]
Citizenship: USA USA
Cambodia Cambodia [2]
Profession: actress
producer
director
fashion model
Career: 1982; 1993 present.
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Awards:
"Oscar" (2000)
"Gene Hersholt Award" (2014)
Golden Globe Awards (1998, 1999, 2000)
IMDb: ID 0001401
Angelina Jolie on Wikimedia Commons
Angelina Jolie Pitt (eng.
Angelina Jolie Pitt[3], at birth Voight (eng. Voight); b.
June 4, 1975, Los Angeles) is an American actress, film director and screenwriter, fashion model, UN Goodwill ambassador.
The winner of the Academy Award, three Golden Globes (the first actress in history to win the award three years in a row) and two awards of the Screen Actors Guild of the United States.
She made her film debut in 1982, playing a role in the comedy film "In search of a Way out" (where her father and mother also starred)[4], however, she gained fame after playing the heroine of video games Lara Croft in the films "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider" and "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider.
The cradle of life".
In 2009, 2011 and 2013, according to Forbes magazine, Jolie was named the highest paid actress in Hollywood[5][6].
Her most successful films from the commercial side were "Maleficent" (worldwide box office receipts — 758 million US dollars), "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" (worldwide box office receipts — 478 million US dollars), "Especially dangerous" (341 million US dollars), "Salt" (293 million US dollars), as well as "Tourist" (278 million US dollars), "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider" (274 million US dollars) and a picture with Nicolas Cage "Hijack in 60 seconds" (237 million US dollars)[7].
Content
1 Biography 1.1 Childhood, youth, family
2 Career 2.1 The first years 2.2 Breakthrough and recognition 2.3 2000s 2.4 Modern projects
3 Humanitarian work 4 Recognition 5 Personal Life 5.1 Relationships 5.2 Children 5.3 Tattoos 5.4 Health
6 Media ratings 7 Filmography 8 Director 9 Awards and nominations 10 Notes 11 References
Biography
Childhood, youth, family
Angelina Jolie Voight was born in Los Angeles (USA, California), in the family of the famous American actor Jon Voight and the French Canadian actress Marcheline Bertrand[8].
Due to her origin, Jolie inherited the blood of several peoples: on her father's side — Slovak and German (on her father's side)[9][10], on the mother's side — French Canadian, as well as Dutch and German[9].
Jolie herself claims that on her mother's side she also has Iroquois roots[11][12], although her father denies this fact[11]; the only Indian ancestors who could be traced in the ancestry of Marcheline Bertrand were the Hurons of the XVII century[9][13].
Angelina has an older brother James Haven.
Her godparents were the famous actors Maximilian Schell and Jacqueline Bisset[14].
On her father's side, she is the niece of Chip Taylor.
Jolie's parents separated in 1976 (the divorce was finalized only two years later), and her mother, one year old Angelina and her brother moved to New York[8].
A year later, Voight won an Oscar for his role in Homecoming, and Bertrand was forced to abandon her dreams of a successful acting career and devoted her time to raising children.
She often took them to the movies, which aroused Jolie's interest in acting.
At least, this is what she explained later in the press her choice in favor of cinema (and not her father's successful career).
When Angelina was 11 years old, the family returned to Los Angeles, where Jolie studied for two years at the Lee Strasberg Film School, as well as at the Beverly Hills High School.
Angelina was far from the only student with acting ambitions, but she always felt like an outsider because of her unusual appearance, the habit of dressing in second hand clothes and thinness.
Her self confidence suffered even more after all her attempts to become a model ended in failure.
Later, Jolie admitted that she felt very depressed and unhappy at that time, believed that she was useless and, as a result, began to inflict cuts and wounds on her body.
Once in an interview with CNN, she said the following: "I collected knives and always had similar things around me.
For some reason, the ritual of injuring myself and the feeling of pain from this, perhaps the feeling of myself as a living being, the feeling of some kind of liberation, was therapy for me"[15].
At this age, Angelina wore exclusively black clothes, dyed her hair red and, according to her own confessions, hated herself[16].
Jolie does not hide that she used drugs, in an interview with The Daily Mirror in 1996, she said that by the age of 20 she had tried almost everything that was possible[17].
During the TV show "60 Minutes "in 2011, she noted that she had gone through a" difficult time", and she was very lucky that she did not die young[17].
Jolie's dislike of her father, Jon Voight, is known.
She always blamed her father for her mother's infidelities and leaving the family, however, despite this, she tried to restore relations by inviting Voight to shoot in the film "Lara Croft the Tomb Raider" (2001), in which she played the main role.
However, during the filming process, several quarrels occurred between them, after which Jolie basically refuses to mention him as a father[8].
In mid 2002, Jolie submitted an application to the official authorities with a request for the final registration of her name as "Angelina Jolie", without "Voight" [18].
In the same year, Jon Voight made a statement in the press that his daughter had "serious mental problems" [19].
In 2004, Jolie said in an interview with Premiere magazine that she was not interested in continuing a relationship with her father, but the reasons for her decision are still not known[19].
Jon Voight has never met with Angelina's children before, because she does not allow him to do so; he was not invited to the family celebrations on the occasion of the birth of Angelina and Brad Pitt's daughter, Shiloh Nouvel.
Angelina's father starred with her godmother (Jacqueline Bisset) in the film "The Judge and his Executioner" (1975), directed by the godfather of the actress Maximilian Schell[significance?].
Angelina Jolie's mother Marcheline died on January 27, 2007 in a Los Angeles clinic at the age of 56 after 7 and a half years of fighting ovarian cancer[20].
With many long trips to a number of third world countries as part of the UN humanitarian mission, Angelina starred with a number of famous Hollywood actors in several commercial films, among which "Temptation", "Life or something like that", "Taking Lives", "Beyond" did not gain success either among the public or critics.
Despite the cold reception of these films, Angelina invariably made an impression with her acting or, if the role did not allow her to show her dramatic talents, with an equally impressive appearance.
Before shooting in the film "Taking Lives" (2004), the actress consulted with the real FBI sergeant Robert K. Ressler.
The year 2004 turned out to be the most fruitful for Angelina Jolie's screen presence: 4 films with her participation appeared at the box office at once.
Rich in the voices of Hollywood stars (Robert De Niro, Renee Zellweger, Will Smith), the animated film "Underwater Bratva", in which Angelina voiced a fish that looks very similar to her, Lola, became an absolute rolling hit (box office receipts over $ 363 million).
The rest of the films were less successful commercially: Oliver Stone's "Alexander", in which Jolie played the queen of the Olympics, generally turned into one of the biggest financial disasters of 2004; the commercially unsuccessful "Sky Captain and the world of the future", where Angelina appeared in a small but memorable role of the former lover of the hero Jude Law — the one eyed commander of the aircraft squadron Frankie Cook, became a cult among fans of fiction thanks to bright characters and a unique retro design of special effects.
She became the third actress (after Julia Roberts and Cameron Diaz), who "joined" the club of actresses who receive more than $ 20 million for one film, after signing a contract to shoot in the film "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" (2005).
However, after a series of commercial failures, the main rental success of the actress followed — the film "Mr. and Mrs. Smith", which was released in the summer of 2005 and collected an unexpected 480 million dollars at the world box office[26].
In this comedy, Jolie played Jane Smith, a professional hitman who in every possible way covers her occupation with a boring marriage with John Smith, played by Brad Pitt.
During the filming of the film, both actors, who were repeatedly recognized as the most beautiful and sexy people of their sex, attracted increased attention of the press and the public.
It was then that rumors began to circulate about a secret affair between Jolie and Pitt, confirmed later by Pitt's divorce from actress Jennifer Aniston and Pitt's adoption of Angelina's children.
The actress was nominated for the "Golden Raspberry" as the "Worst Actress" for four years in a row (from 2002 to 2005), but each time she was bypassed by another nominee.
Modern projects
In 2006, after a year and a half absence from the cinema, Angelina Jolie appeared in Robert De Niro's film "False Temptation", where she played the wife of a CIA spy played by Matt Damon[27].
The first project for Angelina Jolie after the birth of her daughter was the biographical drama "Her Heart" by Michael Winterbottom, in which she played Marian Pearl, the wife of the infamous journalist Daniel Pearl, who was killed in Pakistan in 2002[28].
Filming began in August 2006 in Pakistan and India, the film premiered as part of the non competitive program of the 2007 Cannes Film Festival.
In 2007, Jolie made her debut as a film director, shooting the documentary "A Place in Time" (A Place in Time).
This was followed by other directorial works: "In the Land of Blood and Honey" (In the Land of Blood and Honey, 2011) and "Unbroken" (Unbroken, 2014)[4].
In 2008, three projects with Jolie's participation were released: the action adaptation of Mark Miller's comics "Especially Dangerous", the cartoon " Kung Fu Panda "(where Jolie voiced a Tigress) and the Clint Eastwood thriller "Substitution" [29].
The action in the latter developed in Los Angeles at the time of the Vineville murders.
Jolie played the role of the mother of the kidnapped son of Christine Collins.
Collins claimed that the returned son was not hers, but instead of helping her, she was sent to a clinic for the insane.
The actress not only received favorable reviews from film critics, but was also nominated for various film awards, among which were "Oscar", "Golden Globe" and BAFTA.
Angelina Jolie at the Berlin premiere of the film "Salt"
In July 2010, the film "Salt" was released, where Jolie played the role of CIA agent Evelyn Salt, suspected of working for Russian intelligence.
Curiously, the main role was intended for Tom Cruise, who would play exactly the same character, only under the name Edwin Salt[30].
In January 2011, the film with the participation of Jolie and Johnny Depp "The Tourist", directed by Oscar winning director Florian Henkel von Donnersmark, was released.
Film critic Roger Ebert wrote that Jolie "plays a femme fatale with a refined, confusing sexuality" [31], and the Daily Mail newspaper called the picture "glossy, complex, incredible and magnificent noisy game — fun, distracting from problems"[32].
For this role, the actress received the Teen Choice Awards, and was also nominated for the Golden Globe and People's Choice Awards, which, together with the significant commercial success of the film (the picture collected more than 278 million US dollars at the global box office), confirmed Jolie's status as one of the most successful actresses on the planet.
In May 2011, Jolie again spoke with the voice of a Tigress in the computer cartoon "Kung Fu Panda 2"[33][34][35], and in 2015, she voiced the same heroine in the film "Kung Fu Panda 3" [36].
At the end of 2011, Angelina's second directorial work was released — the film "In the Land of Blood and Honey".
It tells about the relationship between a Serb and a Bosnian Muslim woman a few days before the start of the war in Bosnia and the subsequent rape of a girl by fellow Serb soldiers during the fighting[37].
The film premiered in the United States on December 23[38].
The film was perceived by the Serbs as anti Serbian, which did not prevent it from being nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Foreign film[39].
The premiere of the film in Russia was also overshadowed by a scandal[40].
Jolie's next directorial and production work was the military drama "Unbroken".
The film is based on the real events that happened to the athlete Louis Zamperini during the Second World War and described in the book by Laura Hillebrand.
The project was popular with viewers[41] and became commercially successful[42].
In Japan, "Unbroken" was released late and in a limited release due to the protests of the nationalist "Society for the Dissemination of Historical Facts" (the film shows the mockery of Japanese soldiers over American prisoners of war)[43].
The 2014 film "Maleficent" — a kind of remake of the famous fairy tale about "Sleeping Beauty", in which Jolie played the main role — an evil but charming sorceress became the biggest box office success of the actress to date[44].
Critics, generally cautiously evaluating the film, noted at the same time Jolie's "magnetic game" [45].
In 2015, he released the third large scale project directing Jolie — drama "by the sea" (in the Russian box office in 2016, under the name of "Cote d'azur").
Jolie also acted as a screenwriter and (with brad pitt) the producer of the film; the main cast also become Angelina Jolie and brad pitt[46].
Anticipating the premiere of "By the Sea" at AFI FEST 2015 (the picture opened this festival of the American Film Institute[47]), Jolie noted that the film does not pretend to be commercial[48].
He, indeed, did not gain much success with cinema audiences[49] and was generally rather coolly received by critics, who mainly noted his "narrative inertia" [50]; however, in the controversy about whether "By the Sea" can be called a "vanity project"[51][52], a number of voices were also heard in defense of Jolie[53][54][55].
Humanitarian work
According to Angelina, Cambodia opened her eyes to the humanitarian catastrophe taking place in the Third world countries.
The actress was there on the location shooting of the film "Lara Croft Tomb Raider"[56].
She turned to the UN Refugee Commission for information, and in February 2001, her first trip to Sierra Leone and Tanzania took place, where she was deeply shocked by what she saw[57].
In the following months, Angelina visited Cambodia again, and then the Afghan refugee camp in Pakistan [58], where she donated an amount of $ 1 million to help the victims to the funds of the Refugee Commission.
Jolie reimbursed all the expenses that arose in connection with her trips from her own funds; in all the camps that she visited, Angelina lived in the same conditions and performed the same work as the commission staff on the ground.
Angelina Jolie and US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice (2005)
Impressed by Jolie's interest and work in humanitarian missions, the leadership of the commission proclaimed the actress on August 27, 2001 at its headquarters in Geneva as a goodwill ambassador of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees[59].
Initially, Jolie was hesitant to accept such an honorary title, fearing that her scandalous image in the media could damage the reputation of the commission, but then it was decided to join the commission.
In the next 4 years, Angelina Jolie visited a number of countries with a humanitarian mission, including Kenya, Thailand, Ecuador, Sudan, Kosovo, Angola, Sri Lanka, Iraqi refugee camps in Jordan, and also visited Russia for a four day visit In the North Caucasus, where I got acquainted with the activities of the commission on the spot.
As a result of her humanitarian work and active citizenship, the actress gained considerable weight in the field of politics and was invited to report at the World Economic Forum in Davos (2005), and also held a number of speeches and negotiations at major political meetings in the United States and Europe.
Being pregnant, Angelina Jolie continued to travel around the world almost until the very last day (often accompanied by Brad Pitt) and even chose Namibia as the country where she wanted to give birth to her daughter, where she once visited with a humanitarian mission.
Jolie and US Secretary of State John Kerry (2016)
In 2005, the diaries of the actress, which she kept during her numerous trips around the world, were published in Russian under the title "My Travel Notes" [60].
Jolie has created several charitable organizations.
In 2003, she founded the Maddox Jolie Pitt Foundation, which is dedicated to community development and environmental conservation in the northwestern province of Cambodia, Battambang [61].
In 2006, she collaborated with the Global Health Committee to create the Maddox Chivan Children's Center, a children's center for children affected by HIV in the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh [62].
In the same year, Jolie, together with Pitt, made a statement about the establishment of the Jolie/Pitt Foundation charitable foundation, whose funds will be used to finance the Doctors Without Borders programs[63].
In 2007, Jolie and economist Gene Sperling founded the Education Partnership for Children of Conflict for children affected by man made or natural disasters[64].
The result of Jolie's collaboration with Chloe Dalton and Arminka Helic was the creation of the Jolie Pitt Dalton Helic partnership in 2015, dedicated, among other things, to women's rights and international justice[65].
In May 2016, it was announced that Jolie would become a visiting lecturer at the London School of Economics in 2017.
She will conduct master classes on women, security and peace, as well as share her experience working with the UN [66].
Confession
Angelina Jolie and U.S. Senator Richard Lugar (2005)
In 2004, for the humanitarian work carried out in Cambodia, the Prime Minister of the country awarded the actress the title of honorary citizen of Cambodia.
In August 2005, the actress received official citizenship of Cambodia from the king of that country for her services aimed at helping the residents and the environment of the country.
In Cambodia, a temple was named in honor of Angelina.
Scenes of Lara Croft were filmed in the sanctuary[2].
In 2005, Angelina Jolie was awarded the UN Humanitarian Prize[67].
In 2008, the spider Aptostichus angelinajolieae was named after Angelina Jolie in recognition of her work as a goodwill ambassador for the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees[68].
On November 16, 2013, Angelina was awarded an honorary Oscar (the Gene Hersholt Award) for active volunteer humanitarian work[69][70].
In 2014, Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain awarded Angelina Jolie the honorary title of a Lady of Honor in connection with the award of the Order of St. Michael and St. George for her service to the interests of British foreign policy and participation in the global campaign against sexual violence in the zone of military conflicts.
[71].
The order and insignia were awarded to Angelina Jolie during a personal audience at Buckingham Palace[72].
Personal life
Relationships
Angelina married three times.
During the filming of the film "Hackers", Jolie had an affair with the British actor Johnny Lee Miller[73].
In 1996, Jolie and Miller got married, but a year later a divorce followed[4] (officially formalized only in February 1999).
Both remained good friends, but the breakup, according to Jolie, was due to the fact that both of them were too young and the marriage was a rash step [74].
In May 2000, the actress again began a relationship with a partner on the set: on the set of the film "Controlling Flights", she met and began a stormy romance with actor Billy Bob Thornton[75], who immediately became the object of public attention due to very expressive expressions of his love on both sides (among others, the couple exchanged their blood stored in special vessels of jewelry)[76].
On May 5, 2000, they were married in Las Vegas, but three years later (May 2003) Jolie and Thornton divorced, after which both had to remove tattoos with each other's names from their bodies.
The scandalous atmosphere around Angelina's personal life was fueled by her frank statements on the topic of her own bisexuality.
The actress's romance with her partner in the film "False Fire", Jenny Shimitsu, of American Japanese origin, became well known.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt
Angelina's latest romance became the main target of Hollywood paparazzi lenses: not only because one of the highest paid Hollywood actors Brad Pitt became her partner, but also because he was married to the star of the TV series "Friends" Jennifer Aniston at that time.
Despite the fact that both dismissed all suggestions that their romance started on the set of their joint box office hit "Mr. and Mrs. Smith"[77], the press declared Angelina the reason for the divorce, and the actress received a huge number of negative reviews in her address.
Brad and Angelina stubbornly refused to comment on the nature of their relationship in public, although all the world's tabloids and Internet sites about celebrities were filled with their joint photos.
Only on January 11, 2006, Angelina Jolie announced in an interview that she was pregnant with Brad Pitt, thereby confirming their romance[78].
In April 2012, Jolie and Pitt announced their engagement after seven years of marriage[79].
Pitt and Jolie were married on August 23, 2014 in France[80].
It became known that the couple signed a strict prenuptial agreement.
In the event of Pitt's infidelity to his wife, he will lose the right of joint custody of their children[81].
Speaking about Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, the American media and especially the yellow press often call the couple" Brangelina " (Brangelina).
On September 19, 2016, Jolie filed for divorce [82][83].
Children
Jolie's children
Maddox Siobhan Jolie Pitt
born on August 5, 2001 in Cambodia, adopted by Jolie on March 10, 2002.
adopted by Pitt in early 2006.
Pax Tien Jolie Pitt
born on November 29, 2003 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam adopted by Jolie on March 15, 2007 adopted by Pitt on February 21, 2008
Zahara Marley Jolie Pitt
born on January 8, 2005 in Auas, Ethiopia, adopted by Jolie on July 6, 2005.
adopted by Pitt in early 2006.
Shiloh Nouvel Jolie Pitt
born on May 27, 2006 in Swakopmund, Namibia
Knox Leon Jolie Pitt
born on July 12, 2008 in Nice, France
Vivienne Marcheline Jolie Pitt
born on July 12, 2008 in Nice, France
Angelina Jolie has six children: sons Maddox Shivan (eng. Maddox Chivan), Pax Thien (eng. Pax Thien) and Knox Leon (eng. Knox Leon); daughters of Zahara Marley (eng. Zahara Marley), Shiloh Nouvel (eng. Shiloh Nouvel) and Vivienne Marcheline (eng. Vivienne Marcheline).
All bear the surname Jolie Pitt, although only three Shiloh, Knox and Vivienne are the biological children of Angelina and Brad Pitt.
In December 2005, despite the fact that neither Angelina nor Brad had an official statement that they were a couple, Brad Pitt filed documents for the adoption of Maddox and Zahara, and on January 19, 2006, a California court granted his request.
Angelina Jolie in New York at the premiere of the film "Her heart"
Maddox (born August 5, 2001) was adopted by Angelina in March 2002 in Cambodia[84], where Jolie starred in the film "Beyond" about third world countries.
The boy, born under the name Rat Vibol, was in an orphanage for refugees[85].
After her divorce from Billy Bob Thornton, Jolie received sole custody of the child.
Zakhara (b. January 8, 2005) was allegedly left an orphan as a result of the death of her biological mother from AIDS (Zakhara does not have HIV)[86] and was adopted by Angelina and Brad in July 2005 in Ethiopia, where Jolie was on a UN humanitarian mission.
The girl suffered from malnutrition and dehydration, which caused her to spend some time in an American hospital[86].
In 2007, it turned out that Zahara's biological mother was alive and well, she accused Angelina and officials of forgery.
The scandal was settled, but at the age of ten, Zakhara expressed a desire to meet her own mother, and possibly reunite with her family[source not specified 570 days].
The name "Zahara" means "flower" in Swahili; the second name — Marley — Angelina chose in honor of Bob Marley.
Shiloh (born May 27, 2006) became the first biological child of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt.
Her birth was preceded by a real war between the married couple Jolie Pitt and the media, who tried to track them down for the sake of photos; as a result, the victory remained for the couple.
Shiloh Nouvel, whose name in the Bible means "peaceful", was born in Namibia, where the official authorities took unprecedented security measures for the entire time of Angelina and Pitt's stay there.
A little later, Angelina and Brad sold pictures of their daughter for a record $ 10 million to the magazines " People "and" Hello!", which made the photos of Shiloh Nouvel Jolie Pitt the most expensive photos of a celebrity in world history.
In December 2014, it became known that the child considers himself a transgender boy named John (an John Jolie Pitt), and parents accept his gender identity[87].
On March 5, 2007, Angelina and Pitt adopted a three year old boy Pax Tien (b. November 29, 2003)in the south of Vietnam[88][89].
The real name given at birth is Pham Quan.
The name "Pax" in Latin means "peace", it was allegedly chosen by Angelina's mother before her death.
In February 2008, Angelina Jolie came to the Film Independent's Spirit Awards in a tight black dress, which showed not the first month of the actress ' second pregnancy.
She later confirmed that she was expecting twins.
On July 12, 2008, Angelina Jolie gave birth to twins a boy, Knox Leon, and a girl, Vivienne Marcheline[90].
The birth took place in France, in the clinic of the resort city of Nice[91].
Brad Pitt was next to his wife during the birth.
Doctors, as in the case of the birth of Jolie's first biological child, had to perform a caesarean section (initially it was expected that the birth would take place in August).
The right to publish the first photos of newborns were sold to an American magazine for $ 14 million, which Pitt and Jolie were going to donate to charity.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have transferred $ 8 million 400 thousand to The Jolie Pitt Foundation for the restoration of New Orleans, affected by Hurricane Katrina, to help orphans.
Also in the summer of 2008, Angelina and Brad gave $ 1 million to fund the organization for Human Rights Monitoring (Human Rights Watch) in Burma and Zimbabwe.
In February 2015, a number of media outlets reported that Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie adopted a two year old boy from Syria named Moussa[92], however, in April of the same year, the official representative of the couple denied it[93].
Tattoos
Tattoos on the back of Angelina Jolie
Angelina Jolie had about twenty tattoos on her body at various times[94].
A large black cross over the left thigh.
Below the navel is the Latin saying "Quod me nutrit me destroy", there are different versions of the translation, 1) literally — "What feeds me, kills me"[95] (in English "That which nourishes me also destroys me"), 2) "What gives me strength also destroys me".
The letter " H " on the left wrist.
According to the actress, this is in honor of her brother James Haven.
Asian tiger at the bottom of the back, as well as patterns and a dragon.
A Buddhist amulet for protection.
The translation of this tattoo sounds like a spell:
"Let your enemies leave you,
If you achieve riches, let them stay with you forever,
Let your beauty be like the beauty of Apsara
Wherever you go, may many follow you, serving and protecting you."
- Apsara, the divine dancer (Buddhism)[96] (There is a history of the translation creation on the original source)
The words "Know Your Rights" (Know your rights) at the neck.
The Arabic word, translated as "purpose", is "will" on the inside of her right hand.
This tattoo was made to overlap the other one that Jolie wore while with her ex husband Billy Bob.
The dragon (erased) on the left shoulder, above which was the inscription Billy Bob (erased after the divorce).
A quote from Tennessee Williams on his left hand: "A prayer for the wild at heart, kept in cages" (eng. "Prayer for the wild hearted, languishing in captivity").
The Roman number "13" .
On the left shoulder are the geographical coordinates of the places where each of her children was born.
On the inside of the right leg of Whiskey Bravo.
This is the name of Brad Pitt encrypted in the alphabet of the international Civil Aviation Organization — more precisely, his initials) - William Bradley (William Bradley).
Health
Wikinovosti on the topic of Angelina Jolie:
Angelina Jolie had both breasts removed
Since breast cancer was the cause of the death of several close relatives of Jolie, she decided to sequence her genes (BRCA 1/2), which are responsible for the risk of developing breast cancer.
It turned out that Angelina Jolie has a mutation of the BRCA1 gene and the risk of developing breast cancer is 87 %, and ovarian cancer is 50 %.
The actress decided to undergo a bilateral mastectomy with subsequent reconstruction.
The successful operation was performed at the end of April 2013[97].
Jolie also decided to inform the general public about this: on May 14, 2013, on the pages of The New York Times, she spoke about her choice and about the operation she underwent[98].
"I am writing about this now, because I hope that my experience can help other women.
Cancer is still a word that causes fear and a sharp sense of helplessness in people."
And further: "I decided not to keep my story a secret, because there are many women who do not know that they live under the shadow of cancer.
I hope that they will also be able to get their genes tested, and if it turns out that they have a high risk of developing the disease, then they will know that they have a choice"
After breast surgery, she announced her intention to remove her ovaries in order to reduce the risk of getting cancer[99].
On March 24, 2015, Angelina Jolie told the New York Times that she had removed her ovaries due to the risk of developing cancer and now will no longer be able to give birth to a child[3][100].
There are conspiracy versions of this act of Jolie[101].
Media ratings
According to surveys conducted by Blockbuster Inc. on the eve of Christmas 2003, Angelina Jolie was named the most desirable woman with whom American men would like to go on a date on New Year's Eve.
35 % of respondents said that Jolie would be their "first choice", with whom they would not refuse to spend a New Year's dinner by candlelight.
The second place went to the actress Catherine Zeta Jones.
Angelina Jolie has been repeatedly named the most beautiful/sexy woman in the world by leading publications, including Esquire magazines (2004)[102], People (2006), FHM (2006)[103].
In 2006 and 2008, she was included in the hundred most influential people in the world according to Time magazine[104][105].
According to Maxim magazine, the actress took the 12th place in the hundred sexiest (2007).
In February 2007, in the British television show "The 100 Greatest Sex Symbols", Jolie was chosen the most outstanding sex symbol of all time.
In the ranking of the most respected people, according to the YouGov project (about 30 thousand respondents in 30 countries of the world), Jolie took the first place among women in 2015 and held it in 2016[106].
Filmography
Year Russian title Original title Role 1982 f In search of a way out Lookin' to Get Out Tosh 1993 f Cyborg 2: Glass Shadow Cyborg 2: Glass Shadow Casella (Kash) Reese 1995 f Hackers Hackers Kate Libby 1995 f Without Evidence Without Evidence Jodi Swearingen 1996 f Desert Moon Mojave Moon Eleanor (Eli) Rigby 1996 f Italian Lovers Love Is All There Is Gina Malacici 1996 f False Fire Foxfire Margret Sadowski (Legs) 1997 f Portraying God Playing God Claire 1997 f Real Women True Women Georgia Virginia Lawshee Woods 1997 tf George Wallace George Wallace Cornelia Wallace 1998 f Hell's Cauldron Hell's Kitchen Gloria mcneary 1998 tf Gia Gia Gia Karangi 1998 f The Vicissitudes of Love Playing by Heart
Joan 1999 f Controlling Flights Pushing Tin Mary Bell 1999 f The Power of Fear The Bone Collector Amelia Donahue 1999 f Interrupted life Girl, Interrupted Lisa Rove 2000 f Hijack in 60 Seconds Gone in Sixty Seconds Sarah (Sway) Weyland 2001 f Lara Croft: Tomb Raider Lara Croft: Tomb Raider Lara Croft 2001 f Seduction Original Sin Julia Russell / Bonnie Castle 2002 f Life or Something Like That Life or Something Like It Lenny Kerrigan 2003 f Lara Croft: Tomb Raider.
The Cradle of Life Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life Lara Croft 2003 f Beyond Beyond Borders Sarah Jordan Beauford 2004 f Fever The Fever Revolutionary 2004 f Taking Lives Taking Lives Illeana Scott 2004 mf Underwater Bratva Shark Tale Lola 2004 f Sky Captain and the World of the Future Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow Captain Frankie Cook 2004 f Alexander Alexander Olympics 2005 f Mr. and Mrs. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Smith Jane Smith 2006 f False Temptation The Good Shepherd Clover Wilson 2007 f Beowulf Beowulf Grendel's Mother 2007 f Her Heart A Mighty Heart Marian Pearl 2008 mf Kung Fu Panda Kung Fu Panda Tigress 2008 f Especially Dangerous Wanted Fox 2008 f Changeling Substitution
Christine Collins 2010 f Salt Salt Evelyn Salt 2010 mf Kung Fu Panda Kung Fu Panda Holiday Special Tigress 2010 f Tourist The Tourist Elise Clifton Ward 2011 mf Kung Fu Panda 2 Kung Fu Panda 2 Tigress 2014 f Maleficent Maleficent Maleficent 2015 f Cote d'Azur By the Sea Vanessa 2016 mf Kung Fu Panda 3 Kung Fu Panda 3 Tigress
Director
2007 A Place in Time / A Place in Time 2011 — In the Land of Blood and Honey / In the Land of Blood and Honey 2014 Unbroken / Unbroken 2015 — Cote d'Azur / By the Sea
Awards and nominations
Jolie is one of the first actresses to win three consecutive Golden Globe Awards in three different categories: "Supporting Actress in a mini series": "George Wallace" (TV) (1997); "Best Actress in a TV Movie or Mini series": "Gia" (TV) (1998); "Best Actress in a Feature Film": "Interrupted Life" (1999).
Awards and nominations Year Award Category Film Result, the Oscar 2000 for Best supporting actress Interrupted the 2009 Award Best actress Substitution Nominated Saturn 2002 Best actress tomb raider Nominated 2005 Best supporting actress sky Captain and the world of tomorrow Nominated 2009 Best actress Substitution Award 2015 Best actress Nomination Maleficent[107] the Best action or adventure film Unbroken Award[107] 2009 BAFTA Best actress Substitution Nomination 2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards Favorite actress — Suspense the Power of fear Nominated for Favorite actress — drama girl, Interrupted 2001 Award Favorite actress — Action Gone in 60 seconds Award Broadcast Film Critics Association
Awards 2000 Best supporting actress Interrupted Award 2008 Best actress, Her heart Nomination 2009 Substitution Nomination 1997 CableACE Award Best supporting actress in films and mini series George Wallace Nominated film critics Association Chicago 2000 Best supporting actress Interrupted Nominated 2007 Best actress of Her heart Nomination In 2008 Substitution Nominated for Emmy awards 1998 Best supporting actress in a mini series or movie George Wallace award for Best actress in a mini series or movie Gia Nomination Empire Awards 2001 Best actress Interrupted Nomination 2008 Her heart Nomination 2009 Substitution Nomination Golden globe awards 1998 Best supporting actress series, mini series or TV movie George Wallace Award 1999 Best actress mini series or movie for TV Gia Award 2000 Best supporting actress Interrupted Award 2008 Best actress (drama)
Her Heart Nomination 2009 Substitution Nomination 2011 Best Actress (Comedy or Musical) Tourist Nomination 2012 Best Foreign Language Film In the Land of Blood and Honey Nomination[108] Hollywood Film Festival 2000 Actress of the Year Award Image Awards 2008 Best Actress in a Film Her Heart Nomination Independent Spirit 2008 Best Actress Her Heart Nomination Irish Film and Television Awards 2009 Best International Actress Substitution NAACP Image Award Nomination 2008 Outstanding Actress in a Film Her Heart Nomination[109] 2012 Outstanding Foreign Film In the Land of Blood and Honey Award[110] Outstanding Directing in a Film a movie (theatrical or television) In the Land of Blood and Honey Nomination[111] Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2002 Best Movie Heroine Tomb Raider Nomination 2015 Best Actress Maleficent Nomination[112] Best Villain Maleficent Award[112] L.
A. Outfest 1998 Best Actress in a Feature Film Gia Award London Film Critics Circle Award 2008 Actress of the Year Her Heart Nomination 2009 Substitution Nomination MTV Movie Awards 2002 Best Actress Tomb Raider Nomination Best Fight Nomination 2006 Best fight Mr. and Mrs. Smith Award Best Kiss Nomination[113] 2008 Best Villain Beowulf Nomination 2009 Best Actress Especially Dangerous Nomination Best Kiss Nomination[114] Best "what for nah?!" moment Nomination 2010 The Star Who Beat Everyone Salt Nomination[115] NRJ Ciné Awards 2006 Best Kiss Mr. and Mrs. Smith Award[113] National Council of Film Critics USA 1998 Breakthrough of the Year: actress Vicissitudes of Love Award National Movie Awards
2008 Best Actress Especially Dangerous Nomination Online Film Critics Society Awards 2008 Best Actress Her Heart Nomination People's Choice 2005 Favorite Action Actress Award 2006 Favorite Screen Couple Mr. and Mrs. Smith Award[113] Favorite Movie Actress Mr. and Mrs. Smith Nomination Favorite Actress in the action Genre Mr. and Mrs. Smith Nomination 2009 Favorite Movie Actress Especially Dangerous Nomination Favorite Actress in the Action Genre Especially Dangerous Award 2011 Favorite Movie Actress Salt Nomination[116] Favorite Star in the genre of action Salt Nomination[116] 2015 Favorite Movie Actress Maleficent Nomination[117] Favorite Actress in the genre of action Maleficent Nomination[117] Golden Raspberry 2002 Worst Female Role Tomb Raider
Temptation Nomination 2003 Life or Something Like That Nomination 2004 Beyond the Edge
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider.
Cradle of Life Nomination 2005 Alexander
Taking Lives Nomination The Worst Loser of the Golden Raspberry for the first 25 Years of its Existence Awards Nomination Santa Barbara International Film Festival 2008 Her Heart Award Satellite Award 1999 Best Actress in a mini series or a movie on TV Gia Award 2007 Best Actress (drama) Her Heart Nomination 2008 Substitution Award Screen Actors Guild Award 1999 Best Actress in a TV Movie or Mini series Gia Award 2000 Best Supporting Actress Interrupted Life Award 2008 Best Actress Her Heart Nomination 2009 Substitution Nomination ShoWest Convention 2000 Best Supporting Actress of the Year Award Teen Choice Awards 2000 Film Choice: Flash of Anger Interrupted Life Nomination Film Choice: Actress Nomination 2001 Film Choice: Actress Tomb Raider Nomination 2005 Film Choice: Horror Scene Taking Lives Nomination movie: The kiss of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Nomination[113] Choice of Film:
Dance Nomination[113] Choice of Film: Mutual Sympathy Nomination[113] Choice of Film: Quarrel Award[113] Choice of Film: Liar Award Choice of Film Actress: Adventure / Thriller Award 2007 Choice of Film Actress: Drama Her Heart Nomination 2009 Substitution Nomination 2010 Choice of Film Star of Summer: Actress Salt Nomination 2011 Choice of Film Actress: Action Tourist Award[118] 2014 Choice of Film Actress: Action Maleficent Nomination[119]
Notes
↑ 1 2 3 German National Library, Berlin State University government library, Bavarian State Library, etc. Record #123089190 // General regulatory control — 2012-2016.
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Checked on April 10, 2011.
Archived from the original source on February 8, 2012.
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↑ Pomerantz, Dorothy.
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↑ Is Jon Voight Slovak?.
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Archived from the original source on February 8, 2012.
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Angie overdoes the bad girl act.
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Verified on June 7, 2015.
Archived from the original source on October 11, 2007.
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Verified on June 7, 2015.
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Verified on June 7, 2015.
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↑ 1 2 Poole, Oliver.
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The Daily Telegraph.
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Verified on July 7, 2011.
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Verified on December 31, 2011.
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Archived from the original source on May 24, 2012..
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May 4, 2001.
Checked on July 7, 2011.
↑ Maslin, Janet.
"Those Wacky Teenagers and Their Crazy Fads".
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↑ "IMDb Movie of the Day".
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March 7, 2003.
Checked on July 7, 2011.
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Archived from the original source on July 24, 2012..
Box Office Mojo.
Checked on July 7, 2011.
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Archived from the original source on September 15, 2012..
PR Newswire.
November 30, 2006.
Checked on July 7, 2011.
↑ "2005 Yearly Box Office Results".
Archived from the original source on July 8, 2012..
Box Office Mojo.
Checked on January 2, 2012.
↑ Movie review: 'The Good Shepherd'.
chicago.metromix.com.
Verified on October 26, 2011.
Archived from the original source on February 8, 2012.
↑ Angelina Jolie's 'Mighty Heart'.
ew.com.
Verified on October 26, 2011.
Archived from the original source on February 8, 2012.
↑ Foundas, Scott.
"Clint Eastwood: The Set Whisperer".
LA Weekly (December 19, 2007).
Accessed July 7, 2011.
Archived from the original source on January 20, 2013.
↑ Salt: Other Tom Cruise Roles Angelina Jolie Should Have Played.
Archived from the original source on September 15, 2012.
televisionwithoutpity.com.
Verified on August 11, 2012.
↑ Roger Ebert.
The Tourist.
rogerebert.com (December 8, 2010).
Verified on March 15, 2013.
Archived from the original source on September 14, 2013.
↑ The Tourist: A very Jolie adventure for Johnny.
Dailymail.co.uk.
Daily Mail (December 14, 2010).
Verified on August 15, 2013.
Archived from the original source on September 14, 2013.
Murdoch barely sold the villa that Pitt and Jolie rented from him.
realty.newsru.com.
Verified on October 26, 2011.
Archived from the original source on February 8, 2012.
^ A b Rome & Venice a man and a woman.
/ / express k.kz.
Verified on October 26, 2011.
Archived from the original source on February 8, 2012.
↑ "Kung Fu Panda 2": Kein Flop, aber auch kein Muss.
woodz.schwarzwaelder bote.de.
Verified on October 26, 2011.
Archived from the original source on February 8, 2012.
↑ Kung Fu Panda 3 | Movie | Video & Images.
www.dreamworks.com.
Verified on May 11, 2016.
Only 12 people came to the Belgrade premiere of Jolie's first film.
Checked on December 29, 2012.
Archived from the original source on September 9, 2012.
пост A poster for the directorial debut of Angelina Jolie has been published.
Checked on December 29, 2012.
Archived from the original source on August 3, 2012.
↑ Angelina Jolie Reacts to Golden Globe Nomination for 'Blood and Honey': 'I Never Expected This'.
Checked on December 29, 2012.
Archived from the original source on September 15, 2012.
The premiere of Angelina Jolie's film "The Land of Blood and Honey" was not without a scandal in Moscow.
Checked on December 29, 2012.
Archived from the original source on July 11, 2012.
↑ Unbroken.
Rotten Tomatoes.
↑ Unbroken.
www.boxofficemojo.com.
↑ Angelina Jolie's Unbroken Will Finally Screen In Japan.
↑ Angelina Jolie Movie Box Office Results.
www.boxofficemojo.com.
Verified on May 11, 2016.
↑ Maleficent (2014).
Rotten Tomatoes.
Лаз Cote d'Azur (2015) By the Sea (original title).
↑ World Premiere of BY THE SEA To Open AFI FEST 2015 (en us).
American Film.
Verified on May 11, 2016.
↑ Jana J. Monji.
In defense of ‘By the Sea’ (07 Nov 2015).
↑ By the Sea (2015) - Box Office Mojo.
www.boxofficemojo.com.
Verified on May 11, 2016.
↑ By The Sea.
www.rottentomatoes.com (November 13, 2015).
Verified on May 11, 2016.
↑ Peter Sobczynski.
By the Sea (November 13, 2015).
↑ "It left me puzzled at what does all this artifice mean."
Reviewed by Dennis Schwartz (12/9/2015).
↑ The Artful Critic: Marriage Can Be the Pitts: "By the Sea" flawed but intoxicating look at marital ennui.
kibsreviews.blogspot.ru.
Verified on May 11, 2016.
↑ 'By the Sea' and the Death of the Celebrity Vanity Project.
Rolling Stone (November 16, 2015).
Verified on May 11, 2016.
↑ By the Sea.
365 Movie Guy.
Verified on May 11, 2016.
↑ Miller, Prairie.
"Angelina Jolie On Filling Lara Croft's Shoes and D size Cups".
Archived from the original source on September 7, 2012..
NY Rock.
June 2001.
Verified on March 24, 2012.
↑ "Angelina Jolie named UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador for refugees".
Archived from the original source on September 15, 2012..
UNHCR.org.
August 23, 2001.
Checked on July 7, 2011.
↑ "Angelina Jolie responds to UNHCR emergency appeal".
Archived from the original source on September 15, 2012..
UNHCR.org.
September 27, 2001.
Checked on July 7, 2011.
доброй Angelina Jolie is a Goodwill ambassador of the Office of the High Commissioner for Refugees.
Checked on December 29, 2012.
Archived from the original source on September 15, 2012.
↑ My travel records.
Ozon.ru.
Verified on May 11, 2016.
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Archived from the original source on May 24, 2012..
MJPAsia.org.
Checked on July 7, 2011.
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"Angelina Jolie Joins Fight for Cambodian AIDS Victims".
Archived from the original source on May 24, 2012..
ABC News.
December 18, 2010.
Verified on July 7, 2011.
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"Brad & Angelina Start Charitable Group".
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People.
September 20, 2006.
Verified on July 7, 2011.
↑ "About the Partnership".
EducationPartnership.org.
Verified on July 7, 2011.
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People (05/06/2016).
Angelina Jolie became a professor.
IZVESTIA.
Verified on May 23, 2016.
↑ UN News Center: Angelina Jolie has been awarded the UN Humanitarian Prize.
Checked on December 29, 2012.
Archived from the original source on September 15, 2012.
↑ Top ten animals named after famous people.
Archived from the original source on September 15, 2012.
TheVine.com.
January 23, 2012.
Verified on August 11, 2012.
Watch Angelina Jolie, Steve Martin and Angela Lansbury accept their Oscars.
www.hitfix.com.
Verified on November 19, 2013.
Angel Angelina Jolie and Steve Martin receive honorary Oscars (English).
BBC (17 November 2013).
Verified on November 19, 2013.
Анджел Angelina Jolie was awarded the honorary title of a cavalier lady ↑ Queen Elizabeth II awarded Angelina Jolie a knighthood.
Verified on October 10, 2014.
↑ Heath, Chris.
"Blood, Sugar, Sex, Magic".
Archived from the original source on July 11, 2012..
Rolling Stone.
July 5, 2001.
Checked on July 7, 2011.
↑ "Interview with Angelina Jolie".
Archived from the original source on May 24, 2012..
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Checked on July 7, 2011.
↑ Dam, Julie K.L. "Early to Wed".
Archived from the original source on May 24, 2012..
People.
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Checked on July 7, 2011.
↑ "Thornton Still Has Angelina Blood Locket".
Archived from the original source on September 15, 2012..
WENN.
April 21, 2004.
Checked on July 7, 2011.
↑ Harris, Mark.
"The Mommy Track".
Archived from the original source on May 30, 2012..
The New York Times.
October 15, 2008.
Checked on July 7, 2011.
↑ "Angelina Jolie Pregnant".
Archived from the original source on May 24, 2012..
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January 11, 2006.
Checked on July 7, 2011.
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Archived from the original source on September 10, 2012..
Reuters.
April 13, 2012.
Verified on April 13, 2012.
↑ Lisa Respers.
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie marry in France .
CNN (August 28, 2014).
Verified on August 28, 2014.
Дж Jolie and Pitt signed a strict prenuptial agreement.
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Verified on September 28, 2016.
↑ "Angelina shows off her new geo tattoos".
Archived from the original source on June 4, 2012..
The Sydney Morning Herald.
October 7, 2008.
Checked on July 7, 2011.
↑ Tauber, Michelle.
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People.
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Retrieved July 7, 2011.
↑ 1 2 "The Situation Room – Angelina Jolie discusses Africa".
Archived from the original source on September 15, 2012..
CNN.com.
September 28, 2005.
Verified on July 7, 2011.
Бр Brad and Angelina supported the choice of their 8 year old child to be a boy (rus.).
gay.ru (December 24, 2014).
Verified on December 25, 2014.
↑ Johnson, Kay.
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Archived from the original source on September 15, 2012..
Time.
March 22, 2007.
Checked on July 7, 2011.
↑ Johnson, Kay.
"Meet Angelina's Boy: Pax Thien Jolie".
Archived from the original source on September 13, 2012..
Time.
March 15, 2007.
Checked on July 7, 2011.
↑ Booth, Jenny.
"Brangelina twins: first pictures published".
Archived from the original source on September 15, 2012..
The Sunday Times.
August 4, 2008.
Verified on July 7, 2011.
↑ Gruber, Ben.
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Archived from the original source on June 4, 2012..
Reuters.
July 15, 2008.
Verified on July 7, 2011.
СМИ Media: Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have adopted a child.
7days.ru (09.02.2015).
A representative of Jolie and Pitt said that they did not adopt a seventh child.
7days.ru (10.04.2015).
↑ All Angelina Jolie tattoos!
- KinoOboz.
Checked on December 29, 2012.
Archived from the original source on July 10, 2012.
↑ Angelina Jolie / Angelina Jolie: Angelina's tattoos.
Checked on December 29, 2012.
Archived from the original source on September 8, 2012.
Анджел Angelina Jolie's tattoos.
Checked on December 29, 2012.
Archived from the original source on July 23, 2012.
Э Eric Topol.
The future of medicine: Your health is in your hands.
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- 491 p.
— ISBN 978-5-91671-592-7.
Анджел Angelina Jolie.
My Medical Choice (English).
The New York Times (May 14, 2013).
Checked on May 14, 2013.
Archived from the original source on May 15, 2013.
Angelina Jolie will remove her ovaries.
Газета.ги (May 15, 2013).
Verified on June 10, 2013.
Archived from the original source on June 10, 2013.
Angelina Jolie had her ovaries removed, fearing the development of cancer.
BBC Russian Service (March 24, 2015).
Verified on March 26, 2015.
корпораций A corporate conspiracy or a personal decision?
Expert on Mastectomy, Jolie and cancer ↑ "Sexiest Woman Alive".
Archived from the original source on September 15, 2012..
Esquire.
November 2004.
Checked on July 7, 2011.
↑ Campbell Johnston, Rachel.
"The most beautiful women?".
Archived from the original source
