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• 16 Nov 2004
- Reader's Digest: Interview with Angelina Jolie
Reader's Digest
November, 2004

Interview with Angelina Jolie

Angelina Jolie lives in two worlds: Hollywood, where she makes movies and stays in five-star hotels, and the refugee camps of Africa and Asia, where she works with the UN, bringing hope to the homeless. She feels most alive, most herself, she says, working with the people who've endured great losses yet still feel grateful for life.
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• 16 Mar 2004
- GQ Cover Story: Dark Angelina
GQ US Edition
March, 2004
-Andrew Corsello

Dark Angelina

Only a few years ago, Angelina Jolie was on the fast track to the tabloidville. So what happened to transform the wild child into a 12 million per film leading lady who moonlights as a United Nations Ambassador at large?
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• 16 Nov 2004
- Allure Cover Story: Wild at Heart
Allure
November 2004
-Kevin Sessums

Wild at heart

Angelina Jolie talks about her fascination with S&M, the rumors about Brad Pitt and Colin Farrell, and her most unlikely fantasy yet.
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• 16 Mar 2004
- Vogue Cover Story: Learning to Fly
Vogue
March, 2004
-Jonathan Van Meter

Learning to Fly

Angelina Jolie has become a Hollywood powerhouse, moved to England, embraced motherhood, and won an award for her tireless work as a UN goodwill ambassador, which regularly takes her to some of the most dangerous places in the world. Jonathan Van Meter sits down with a real-life action hero.
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• 15 Oct 2004
- Premiere Cover Story: The Fire Within Angelina Jolie
Premiere
October 2004
- Fred Schruers

The Fire Within Angelina Jolie

The actress tells the truth about leopards, late-night chats with Billy Bob, and her new villainous phase.

Earlier on in her career, notably as Girl, Interrupted’s entertainingly feral Lisa, we tended to think of Angelina Jolie as dangerous. These days, we’re more inclined to think of her as unafraid. Perhaps that’s because she has stayed on her own course despite career reversals (2003’s Beyond Borders was one from the heart that flopped; this year’s Taking Lives was one for the bucks that did likewise) and shown a knack for calmly living out personal traumas (her feuding with her dad, her tumultuous breakup with Billy Bob Thornton) in public.
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