Angelina Jolie


 

Angelina Jolie (who was born Angelina Jolie Voight on June 4, 1975 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actress who is renowned for her exotic looks, full lips, wild child image, numerous tattoos, humanitarian work with refugees, and award winning acting talent. She has received three Golden Globes as well as an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Lisa Rowe in the movie Girl, Interrupted.

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June 4 - 1975 - Los Angeles, California - American - Actress - Tattoos - Golden Globes - Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress - Movie - Girl, Interrupted

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In July 2005, Jolie became the third actress to join the coveted "$20 Million Club" of actresses commanding fees of $20 million per movie. She joined Cameron Diaz and Julia Roberts when she signed to do Mr. & Mrs. Smith for that amount. Jolie became a citizen of Cambodia by decree of its King Norodom Sihamoni on August 11, 2005; the citizenship was awarded to her in honor of her environmental work in the country, but has no effect on her U.S. citizenship.

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July 2005 - Cameron Diaz - Julia Roberts - Mr. & Mrs. Smith - Cambodia - King - Norodom Sihamoni

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Steven Spielberg And Kate Capshaw Donate $100,000 To Support Gay Marriage (AHN)

(AHN) - The director and his spouse Kate Capshaw gave the staggering amount to help fight Californian ballot Proposition 8, which aims to take away the homosexual community's right to wed. The couple are the latest celebrities to show their support for the campaign. Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie donated the same amount last week. - Wed, 24 Sep 2008 05:55:45 GMT

Airport GPS: Because Pilots Get Lost, Too

Sometimes, while waiting for my plane to pull back from the gate, marking the start of another insufferable domestic flight, I find myself getting scared. I look out the window at the rows of planes jamming the taxiways and gate areas and I think to myself, I don't know how the pilot is going to find his way out of this mess. Evidently, he's not always sure either.  Navigating America's gridlocked airports is like trying to keep track of Angelina Jolie's pregnancies, which is why Alaska Airlines is equipping its entire fleet with what is essentially a GPS system for planes. The Honeywell designed technology helps guide pilots around airport runways and taxiways, and is a software update to a system that is already used to keep planes from crashing into mountains and what Honeywell refers to as "other obstacles." Much like a car navigation system, RAAS uses GPS to pinpoint the location of planes on the ground at a crowded airport. Pilots hear audible alerts when they approach and enter taxiways and runways, maybe something like "hey handsome, you've arrived at taxiway 31L." The system also makes sure that planes are on the correct runway, that they have enough room to take off, and that they're not rolling down the runway too quickly. At $20,000 a pop, RAAS isn't cheap, but aviation experts say it could prevent a repeat of some of the more gruesome runway incursions of the last 40 years. In 2001, an MD80 crashed into a Cessna Citation that had wandered across the runway, killing 114 people. Thirty-four people were killed in 1991 when a US Airways 737 crashed into a small plane on the runway at LAX, and in the worst aircraft accident in history, two 747s collided on a runway in the Canary Islands in 1977, killing 583 people. Despite the price, Alaska isn't the only one installing RAAS -- Honeywell recently announced that Lufthansa and Emirates have also put in orders for the technology. Photo by Flickr user capt.spock .

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Angelina Jolie gives good precedent. Though the Oscar-winning, mankind-saving bombshell mother of six is not in a movie herself at the Toronto filmfest, her spirit indubitably lives on.

Jolie-Voight rift not getting the short shrift

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Angelina Jolie Considering French Film

September 4th, 2008 7:00pm EDT Post a comment Angelina Jolie is considering making a major splash into the foreign film market - by starring in a French movie.

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