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Inside Angelina Jolie's 3-Year Hiatus From the Big Screen

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Inside Angelina Jolie's 3-Year Hiatus From the Big Screen

by ZACH JOHNSON

 

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Image: Keith Hampshere/Walt Disney Pictures

 

Acting was never Angelina Jolie's end goal.

 

As the daughter of Marcheline Bertrand and Jon Voight, the now 43-year-old movie star made her onscreen debut at age 7, opposite her father in the 1982 comedy Lookin' to Get Out.

 

Eleven years later, Jolie landed her first leading role in the direct-to-video sci-fi flick Cyborg 2.

 

Film roles in Hackers and Love Is All There Is followed, but her big break came in 1997 when she earned an Emmy nomination for her supporting role in George Wallace.

 

In 1998, she won an Emmy, a Golden Globe and a SAG Award for her portrayal of the late model Gia Carangi in Gia.

 

Full Story: https://www.eonline.com/news/940990/inside-angelina-jolie-s-3-year-hiatus-from-the-big-screen

I very much enjoy her acting.   She's excellent.   Even though she prefers directing, I hope she stays in front of the camera.   

 

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I hope her hiatus lasts for a lot longer. While I did enjoy some of her movies, some of her personal views and opinions and stupid.

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