Politico Jolie?

Actor-humanitarian Angelina says she is ‘open’ to pursuing life in politics, diplomacy or public service


Reuters November 05, 2014

NEW YORK:


Academy Award-winning actor Angelina Jolie is ‘open’ to pursuing a life in politics, diplomacy or public service, she told Vanity Fair magazine. The wife of actor Brad Pitt and a special envoy to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said that her work as a humanitarian has made her conscious of the fact that politics have to be considered as an option.


“If you really want to make an extreme change, then you have a responsibility,” she told the magazine in an excerpt from an interview published online on Tuesday. “But I honestly don’t know in what role I would be more useful. I am conscious of what I do for a living and that [could] make it less possible.” Asked if she sees herself in politics, diplomacy or public service, she replied, “I am open.”

Her latest film as director, Unbroken, about Olympic runner, World War Two airman and prisoner of war Louis Zamperini, is set to open on December 25.

When the conversation turned to her film, Jolie, 39, broke down in tears as she commented on her friendship with Zamperini. She showed the former Olympic athlete and war hero an early cut of the movie before he died in July at the age of 97 after a 40-day bout of pneumonia. “It was an extremely moving experience,” Jolie said, “to watch someone watching his own life.”

The film is based on the best-selling eponymous book by author Laura Hillenbrand about the life of Zamperini. He spent 47 days in a life raft after his plane crashed into the Pacific and two years as a prisoner of war under the Japanese.

She also disclosed her feelings about marriage after her surprise August wedding to Pitt at their French estate Chateau Miraval. “It does feel different. It feels nice,” she said. The mother of six also revealed that her children wrote the couple’s marriage vows. “They did not expect us never to fight, but they made us promise to always say ‘Sorry’ if we do. So, they said, ‘Do you?’, and we said, ‘We do!’,” she shared. 

Published in The Express Tribune, November 6th, 2014.

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