Angelina Jolie is not just an acclaimed actress but also a director, producer, and humanitarian.
She won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in "Girl, Interrupted" (1999).
Jolie is renowned for her extensive humanitarian work, especially as a UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador and later as a Special Envoy.
She is a mother of six children, three of whom are adopted from different countries, showcasing her commitment to adoption and diverse family values.
Jolie has been open about her health struggles, including undergoing preventive double mastectomy and oophorectomy due to her genetic predisposition to cancer.
Through the Jolie-Pitt Foundation, she supports various charitable causes, including education, healthcare, and human rights.
Known for roles in iconic films like "Tomb Raider," "Mr. & Mrs. Smith," and "Maleficent," Jolie's acting prowess spans a wide range of genres.
Beyond her humanitarian efforts, Jolie has been vocal about political issues, advocating for refugee rights, women's empowerment, and conservation.