Angelina Jolie Catches a Flight with Shiloh & Pax!
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- Published on Thursday, 12 September 2013 05:31
- Written by Just Jared
Angelina Jolie and two of her children catch a departing flight on Thursday morning (September 12) in Sydney, Australia.The 38-year-old actress was joined by her kids Pax, 9, and Shiloh, 7, to go scout some more locations for her upcoming film Unbroken.The day before, Angie was spotted at the airport after going on a scouting trip without her kids, who are all down under with her while she works on her new movie.Angelina took all six of her kids bowling earlier in the week for a family outing.
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Angelina Jolie Scouts Locations for 'Unbroken' in Australia!
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- Published on Wednesday, 11 September 2013 07:26
- Written by Just Jared
Angelina Jolie lands on a jet at the airport after doing some location scouting with a crew on Wednesday (September 11) in Sydney, Australia.The 38-year-old actress visited Tamworth in New South Wales, Australia that day to scout areas for her upcoming film Unbroken. Unbroken, starring Domhnall Gleeson, Jack O’Connell, Finn Wittrock, will be Angelina‘s second directing venture – we can’t wait to check it out when it hits theaters on December 25 of next year!
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Angelina Jolie Wants YOU In Her Movie
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- Published on Wednesday, 11 September 2013 14:25
- Written by Pedestrian
Walking pair-of-lips Angelina Jolie is directing her WW2 drama 'Unbroken' in Australia, and wants YOU to be in it! She also wants to be best friends with you and maybe even let you touch Brad Pitt's face! Ok, so those last bits might not happen, but a casting call has been made public, which reads: "Angelina Jolie film seeking background extras males 17-50yrs very skinny Caucasian males that can portray a Prisoner of War in a detention camp in World WAR 2. Needs to be up for a haircut and no tattoos would be great. Also needing Japanese males 17-50rs that can portray a solider and be up for a haircut." Jolie touched down in Australia on the weekend (sans Brad, who is expected to drop in during breaks in filming action thriller "Fury" in the UK), and work is expected to begin on the film this month at Fox Studios in Sydney and Village Roadshow Studios on the Gold Coast.Ange has brought her whole brood to Australia, with the Oscar-winner and a bunch of her children enjoying a visit to Sydney Aquarium on Sunday morning.
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Angelina Jolie Goes Bowling in Australia with All Six Kids!
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- Published on Tuesday, 10 September 2013 16:47
- Written by Just Jared
Angelina Jolie and her lovely children leave Strike Bowling Centre after having an afternoon of fun together on Tuesday (August 10) at the Entertainment Quarter in Moore Park, Australia.The 38-year-old actress was joined by all six of her kids – Maddox, 12, Pax, 9, Zahara, 8, Shiloh, 7, and five-year-old twins Vivienne and Knox – for the family outing that day.The day before, Angelina was seen heading to work and displaying her new arm tattoo.Over the weekend, Angie and the kids went to the aquarium together.
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Angelina Jolie debuts a large new tattoo on her right arm as she gets to work on her new movie in Australia
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- Published on Tuesday, 16 April 2024 06:20
- Written by Daily Mail
Angelina Jolie debuts a large new tattoo on her right arm as she gets to work on her new movie in Australia.She's probably one of the most tattooed actresses in Hollywood, with an estimated 17 different designs.And now Angelina Jolie has added yet another inking to her already-vast collection, debuting the new etching as she began work on her new movie in Sydney, Australia, on Monday.The lengthy piece of writing on her right arm appears to be in Arabic, and sits directly below another Arabic script tattoo Angelina has which means Determination.Angelina displayed the new tattoo as she strolled along the dock to catch a water taxi to head to work in Sydney.Looking casual but chic, Angelina wore a black T-shirt, trousers and flip flops, carrying a hat to ensure her porcelain complexion didn't get burned by the strong Australian sun.She finished off her look with mirrored aviator sunglasses and left her brunette hair loose, smiling as she strolled along in the sunshine.It is thought Angelina, who is known for getting inkings to mark important developments in her life, may have had the tattoo done following her double mastectomy operation earlier this year.Some of her other meaningful etchings include a quote from Tennessee Williams in memory of her late mother Marcheline Bertrand, and the geographical coordinates of where each of her six children were born.Angelina is currently in Australia with her brood to film her new movie Unbroken, while fiancé Brad Pitt stays in the UK shooting his latest project.While it was originally reported that she would film Unbroken in Hawaii, it seems her plans changed following a whirlwind 24-hour visit with son Pax back in July.It is the second feature film Angelina will direct, following 2011's In The Land Of Blood And Honey, which was nominated for a Golden Globe.
Unbroken tells the inspirational true story of Louis Zamperini, an Olympic runner and air force second lieutenant who survived for 47 days adrift in the Pacific Ocean without food or water when his plane crashed during World War II in 1943. After enduring endless shark attacks and aerial strikes, he was eventually captured by the Japanese and tortured in a prisoner-of-war camp until the end of the war in 1945.Meanwhile, it was revealed last week that Angelina is set to be honoured with her second Oscar - this time for her humanitarian work. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will present the star with the honorary Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award at the 5th Annual Governors Awards on November 16. 'The Governors Awards pay tribute to individuals who've made indelible contributions in their respective fields. We couldn't be more excited for this year's honorees,' reads a statement by Academy President Cheryl Boone Isaacs, which was released on Thursday. It will be the second Oscar for Jolie - she received a gong for Girl, Interrupted in 1999 - who the Academy praised for being an 'impassioned advocate for humanitarian causes, traveling widely to promote organisations and social justice efforts such as the Prevent sexual Violence Initiative.'
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