After a string of forgettable films, Jolie was nominated
for an Emmy and won a Golden Globe for her role as the wife of the
segregationist Alabama governor, in the television movie George Wallace.
She earned another Emmy nod the following year for her portrayal of the
troubled bisexual model Gia Carangi in the TV biopic Gia. Suddenly very
much in demand, Jolie landed roles in higher-profile big-screen projects such
as Playing By Heart (1998), Pushing Tin (1999) and The Bone
Collector (1999). It was Jolie’s mesmerizing turn as the charismatic
sociopath Lisa in Girl, Interrupted, however, that catapulted her to
A-list Hollywood stardom. She won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
for the role, and characteristically raised eyebrows by locking lips with her
older brother, James Haven, at the 2000 Oscar ceremony. That May, Jolie again
generated a flurry of headlines when she wed Billy Bob Thornton, her much
older, four-times-married co-star in Pushing Tin (1999), in a quickie
ceremony in Las Vegas. Later in 2000, Jolie starred in the fast-paced hit Gone
in Sixty Seconds and the thriller Original Sin. During a brief
reconciliation with her father, the two appeared together in Lara Croft:
Tomb Raider (2001), a blockbuster action film in which Jolie performed the
majority of her own stunts. Despite poor reviews, Tomb Raider and its
2003 sequel were both huge box-office hits. Less successful was the romantic
comedy-drama Life or Something Like It (2002).
The press painted a vivid picture of Jolie and Thornton’s
eccentric devotion to each other, including the fact that they wore vials of
each other’s blood around their necks. Still, Jolie filed for divorce in
mid-2002. By that time, she had been appointed a goodwill ambassador by the
United Nations, having first made goodwill trips while researching her role as
an aid worker in 2003’ Beyond Borders. She also adopted a son, Maddox,
from Cambodia. In April 2004, Jolie began filming Mr. & Mrs. Smith,
in which she and Brad Pitt played a married couple who are secretly both hired
assassins. Rumors soon began flying about their off-screen romantic
involvement, and only intensified after Pitt and his wife Jennifer Aniston
announced their separation in January 2005. Two months after his divorce from
Aniston was finalized, Pitt petitioned to adopt Maddox and Jolie’s daughter
Zahara (adopted in June 2005 in Ethiopia). In January 2006, during a visit to
the Dominican Republic, the now-official couple--dubbed “Brangelina” by the
press--announced that Jolie was pregnant. Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt was born
that May in Namibia. Jolie adopted another son, Pax Thien, from an orphanage in
Vietnam in March 2007; she gave birth to twins, Knox Leon and Vivienne
Marcheline, in France in July 2008. Though her film career often seemed to take
a backseat in the headlines to her globetrotting lifestyle and ever-expanding
family (not to mention her romance with the equally photogenic Pitt), Jolie
continued to work steadily in films, notably in the spy drama The Good
Shepherd (2006) and A Mighty Heart (2007), in which she played
Mariane Pearl, the wife of a Wall Street Journal reporter who was killed
by terrorists in Pakistan in 2002. In 2008, she starred in the summer action
film Wanted and the crime drama Changeling, directed by Clint
Eastwood.
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