- Angelina Jolie, a well-known Hollywood actress, is 47 today.
- The actress has been dubbed one of Hollywood’s most successful performers.
- Jolie is also a filmmaker and a human rights activist in addition to her acting career.
Angelina Jolie has a tremendous and brilliant career in Hollywood, which includes some of the most memorable films and fan-favorite roles, on this momentous day. Let’s look at them!
Changeling (2008)
In this film, Jolie plays Christine Collins, a mother who is desperate to recover her missing kid. She believes the youngster that was turned over to her by the cops is a fake. She is portrayed as neurotic and hysterical when she confronts the department about the incident.
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Girl, Interrupted (1999)
For her exceptional performance in the film, based on Susanna Kaysen’s memoir, Jolie earned an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
The film depicts a patient’s treatment at a mental hospital for 18 months in the late 1960s.
Gia (1998)
Jolie portrayed Gia Carangi, a real-life heroin addict and fashion model, in this HBO film. She received a Golden Globe Award and her first Screen Actors Guild Award for her performance, which was one of her greatest.
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Mr. and Mrs. Smith (2005)
In the film, Jolie starred alongside Brad Pitt as an assassin. Mr. & Mrs. Smith provided Hollywood the most famous couple, in addition to being one of her most enjoyable and action-packed films.
The two portrayed a married couple who are unsatisfied with their relationship. They’re both assassins who handle their problems with violence. They’ve been given the duty of killing each other.
Eternals (2021)
Jolie portrayed Thena, a superhero in the Marvel flick. Eternals is a film directed by Chloe Zhao about ten immortals who are fighting the Deviants.
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