Angelina Jolie
Angelina Jolie's big screen debut came much earlier in life before her modeling career even started. When Jolie was just seven in 1982, she had a minor role in “Lookin' to Get Out”, which was co-written by and starred her father Jon Voight.
Jolie began modeling when she was 16 and soon appeared in videos for several huge bands and musicians, including The Lemonhead's “It's About Time” (1993) and Lenny Kravitz's “Stand by My Woman” (1991).
Jolie's biggest Hollywood breakthrough came in 1999, when she played a sociopathic mental patient in “Girl, Interrupted”. She took home her third Golden Globe and the Supporting Actress Oscar.
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