Angelina Jolie, born on June 4, 1975, in Los Angeles, is a world-renowned actress, filmmaker, and humanitarian. Coming from a family with deep roots in the entertainment industry, she made her film debut at age 7. Her breakthrough role came in Girl, Interrupted (1999), winning her an Academy Award. Over the years, she became a global superstar with roles in Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, Maleficent, and Eternals.
Beyond acting, Jolie has made a profound impact as a humanitarian, working with the UNHCR and advocating for refugees, for which she has won multiple humanitarian awards. She is also a mother of six children, including three adopted internationally. Her high-profile marriages, including her relationship with Brad Pitt, often made headlines.
Jolie has directed several critically acclaimed films and continues her activism, supporting causes like wildlife conservation and education. She is widely admired for her advocacy on women’s health after undergoing preventive surgeries to reduce her cancer risk.
Her philanthropic efforts, style, and influence make her an iconic figure in Hollywood and beyond. With a net worth estimated at $120 million, Jolie’s legacy is cemented as one of the most powerful and compassionate women in entertainment.