|
|
|
Last update: 2002/3/25
|
|
|
|
|
Hair
Today, 'Gone in Sixty Seconds' by Aimee Agresti (June 2000, Premiere.com) |
Interview in GQ magazine (May 2000, see cover photo
below)
~ GQ
magazine ~
|
CNN.com
- Supporting actors (March 27,2000) |
Cover Story in "Rolling Stone Magazine"(RS 819): "The Devil in Miss
Jolie", by Mim Udovitch (August 1999) |
Interview in "Movieline"(USA), March'99, by Michael Angeli ("Trés
Jolie")
~
Movieline Magazine Online ~
|
Interview in "Premiere"(USA), January'99, by Tom Roston ("Wild Angel")
~
Premiere Magazine USA ~
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
NAME: |
Angelina Jolie Voight |
BORN: |
June 4, 1975, Los Angeles,
California,USA. |
FAMILY: |
Daughter of the actor Jon
Voight and Marcheline Bertrand.Her brother, James Haven Voight, is a
movie director. Divorced from the actor Jonny Lee Miller ("Trainspotting"). |
EDUCATION:
|
Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute. |
OCCUPATION:
|
Actress |
HEIGHT: |
5'7" |
TATTOOS: |
8 tattoos (so they say...)
- a dragon
- quod me nutrit me destruit (on her belly)
- "A prayer for the wild at heart, kept on cages", by Tennessee
Williams (on the inside of the left arm).
- a japanese sign for death
- 2 pointy black American Indian symbols
- a large black cross. |
TRIVIA: |
Lefthanded. She declared
to be bisexual. Favorit singers: Frank Sinatra, The Clash and Johnny
Cash. Collects knives. |
FIRST JOBS:
|
Model and actress in videoclips
(Meat Loaf, Lemonheads and Lenny Kravitz). |
AWARDS |
|
1998: |
- Nominated Emmy Award
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie ("Gia",'98 TV)
- Nominated Emmy Award Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries
or Movie ("George Wallace",'97 TV)
- Won Gloden Globe Award Best Performance by an Actress in a
Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-S.or M.Picture ("George Wallace",'97
TV)
- Won L.A. Outfest Grand Jury Award Outstanding Actress in a
Feature Film ("Gia",'98 TV) |
1999: |
- Won Gloden Globe Award
Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made
for TV ("Gia",'98 TV)
- Won SAG Award Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in
a TV Movie or Miniseries ("Gia",'98 TV) |
2000: |
- Won BFCA Award Best
Supporting Actress ("Girl, Interrupted",'99)
- Won SAG Award Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in
a Supporting Role ("Girl, Interrupted",'99)
- Won Gloden Globe Award Best Performance by an Actress in a
Supporting Role in a Motion Picture ("Girl, Interrupted",'99)
- Won Oscar Award Best Actress in a Supporting Role ("Girl, Interrupted",'99) |
2001: |
... |
2002: |
... |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
All photos above are copyright © by their respective owners |
|
|
|
|
|
Photograph by Alberto Tolot exclusively for MOVIELINE
magazine (March 1999 edition)
copyright © 1999 Movieline, Inc. All rights reserved |
|
|
|
Photograph from TV GUIA magazine (nº 1108)
copyright © by their respective owners. All rights reserved |
|
|
|
Photograph by Antoine Verglas for GQ
magazine (May 2000 UK edition)
copyright © 2000 The Condé Nast Publications Ltd. All rights reserved |
|
|
|
|
|
2001: |
"Tomb Raider" (as Lara Croft)
directed by Simon West (I) ("Con Air",´97; "The General´s Daughter", ´99); with Jon Voight,...
"Original Sin" (as ...)
directed by Michael Cristofer; with Antonio Banderas, James Haven Voight,...
|
2000: |
"Gone in Sixty Seconds" (as Sara "Sway" Wayland)
directed by Dominic Sena ("Kalifornia" ´93); with Nicolas Cage, Robert Duvall,...
Review: My expectations for this movie were very high so I was a little disappointed of this remake of the ´74 original. The cinematography is one of the few positives things of the movie. And don't expect great performances although the group of top actors.
Good: Superb chase car with a superb Mustang Shelby GT-500. Listen to the sound of that V8...wow. Still it doesn´t top the "Ronin" chases.
Bad: The other cars are just for show...except a mini-chase with a 911. Not even a chase with a Lamborghini? or a Ferrari? I guess the budget was not big enought! I still remember the first 5 minutes of "The Cannonball run" with a Countach or the black Ferrari in "The Hidden"...
Angelina appears in the screen for nearly the same minutes as in the trailer ... almost.
(L.O.)
|
1999: |
"Girl, Interrupted" (as Lisa)
directed by James Mangold; with Winona Ryder, Vanessa Redgrave,...
"The Bone Collector" (as Amelia Donaghy)
directed by Phillip Noyce; with Denzel Washington,...
Review: Endings are the last impression of a movie and in this case it gives you a bad impression. I must confess that in my first review I gave 4 starts, undoubtedly blind by Angelina's performance but I saw it a second time and reconsider.
Good: Angelina is one of the few positives things in this movie along with the cinematography by Dean Semler ("Dances with Wolves", '90; "Waterworld", '95).
Bad: Denzel "not at his best" Washington and the plot (its very easy to figured who's the killer; nothing new)
Really Bad: the end!
(L.O.)
"Pushing Tin" (as Mary Bell)
directed by Mike Newell; with John Cusack, Billy Bob Thornton, Cate Blanchett,...
|
1998: |
"Hell's Kitchen" (as Gloria McNeary)
directed by Tony Cinciripini; with Rosanna Arquette,...
"Gia" (as Gia Carangi)
TV
"Playing by Heart" (as Joan)
directed by Willard Carroll; with Gillian Anderson, Sean Connery, Dennis Quaid, Madeleine Stowe,...
|
1997: |
"True Women" (as Georgia Lawshe adult)
mini TV series
"George Wallace" (as Cornelia Wallace)
TV
"Playing God" (as Claire)
directed by Andy Wilson; with David Duchovny, Timothy Hutton,...
|
1996: |
"Foxfire" (as Margaret "Legs" Sadowsky)
directed by Annette Haywood-Carter
"Love is All There is" (as Gina Malacici)
directed by Joseph Bologna and Renée Taylor
"Mojave Moon" (as Ellie)
directed by Kevin Dowling
|
1995: |
"Without Evidence" (as ...)
directed by Gill Dennis
"Hackers" (as Kate Libby,"Acid Burn")
directed by Iain Softley
|
1993: |
"Cyborg2: Glass Shadow" (as Cash)
directed by Michael Schroeder
|
1992: |
"Lookin' to Get Out" (as Tosh)
directed by Hal Ashby
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Angelina Jolie Ring member site |
|
|
|
|
|
All the photos appeared on this
site are for informational, non-profit use only, and may not be redistributed
without the expressed written consent of their respective owners. |
|
Visitors since October 28, 2000 |