Tattooed, incestuous, vampiric, bisexual... if Angelina Jolie were
to put an ad in a Lonely Hearts column, who wouldn't answer? And her film
roles have been as wild as her life. She won an Emmy for her performance in
the title role of Gia, where she played a heroin-addicted lesbian
supermodel, and an Oscar for her performance in Girl, Interrupted,
where she acted Winona Ryder off the screen. Roles in quiet films like
Pushing Tin and Dancing About Architecture have been ditched for
superstar status as Nic Cage's ex-squeeze in Gone In Sixty Seconds, and
for world domination as Lara Croft.