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Angelina Jolie

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'A Woman in Full'. Angelina Jolie speaks openly in the July edition of Vanity Fair. Playing out her life on the big screen—whether the role is damaged girl, humanitarian, or wife of Brad Pitt—Angelina Jolie is more than an outstanding actress. She’s the ultimate avatar of fantasies (hers and ours), whose next movie, Wanted, taps into her pent-up need for action. As Jolie examines the effect of her own childhood on the unconventional family she and Pitt have created, Rich Cohen hears about the mother she lost last year, the father she’s estranged from, and why, in her second pregnancy, she feels so sexy. ....

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2 June 2008
Author:
Rich Cohen
Source:
Vanity Fair
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