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Angelina Jolie: Forbes Magazine

Angelina Jolie: Forbes Magazine

On her epiphany that lobbying was worth it: "As it came down to it, you could build a well, buy soap, spend time with refugees to hear them tell their stories, but it became clear there were decisions being made back home in Washington, and it became clear to me that I had to do something to influence these decisions, no matter how many stories I would be willing to listen to in the field."

On chances she’d ever run for office: "It’s difficult, as much as I’d love to get more involved in different ways, I am able to work with everyone [as an actress], I’m able to do a lot from the position I stand on. Otherwise, I would have to take a side, and I don’t know I’d be very good. I don’t have the confidence … if that day comes, it would surprise me more than anyone."

On her standing in Washington: "I am very aware in [Washington] I don’t have the education or background that is typical. I feel like a little punk kid dressed up in a suit. But I have traveled for about six years to several places around the world and have seen very shocking and disturbing things. Look, I’m just an actress in a silly profession."

On Shiloh’s birth: "It’s different to say that you choose to bring a child into existence. I didn’t choose to bring my two adopted children to life. Strangely enough, I was concerned about [this difference], and I have been making a point recently to give my adopted children more attention. But I feel now I love them equally … and I am very lucky that I am not a single parent. I can’t imagine how difficult it is for mothers who have to go back to work so soon. "

On working with Republicans: "Fortunately, my issues are not partisan issues. Certainly, you learn to work with anybody–I’ve worked with the most hard-core Republicans. Why? I can’t wait until there’s maybe a more flexible group in office."

On the Washington-Hollywood connection: "I don’t know what is a harder [place to work]. In both cities, it’s strange bedfellows. I’ve never done the cocktail party in Hollywood, but I have in Washington. Maybe I care more about policy issues than a movie role."

Angelina Jolie’s lobbying work has won wide coverage of the plight of poor children in the Third World. It has also averted her own image disaster.  Angelina tops Forbes’ List of The World’s Most Powerful Celebrities at #35, one rank behind Brad Pitt’s ex, Jennifer AnistonForbes magazine managed to score an exclusive interview with Angelina Jolie amongst 1200 other media requests.  Read the full article after the jump.

VIDEO :: Watch Angleina Jolie and baby Shiloh leave their Malibu compound as their security guards attempt to shield them with blankets from prying paparazzi (they stood on the roofs of cars and climbed trees to catch a glimpse of the mommy-daughter duo).

Bad Girl Interrupted

Matthew Swibel, Forbes Magazine

Angelina Jolie’s charity and lobbying work has won wide coverage of the plight of poor children in the Third World. It has also averted her own image disaster.

Angelina Jolie, the oscar-winning actress and media obsession, has focused international attention on her heartfelt cause, the plight of the poorest children in the developing world. She visits refugee camps in war-torn regions of Southeast Asia to comfort hundreds of kids who have lost limbs to land mines. She lobbies Congress on behalf of orphans with AIDS. She personally has donated $4 million since 2001 to Pakistani earthquake victims and other causes, most recently to maternity wards of state hospitals in Namibia, the impoverished African nation where she gave birth to her daughter, Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt, on May 27.

The first photos of her new baby, which Jolie released to Getty Images (nyse: GYI - news - people ), brought a reported $4.1 million payment from People magazine–the glossy disputes the amount–and she is giving all of the proceeds to charity. But Jolie, in her first one-on-one interview since giving birth, candidly acknowledges her crusade has an extra upside: It diverts movie fans, supermarket tabloids and the media from focusing on more controversial and less attractive elements of her life.

"That is a fair assessment," she tells FORBES in an exclusive interview. Her work "is twofold: I have all that gossip in my life that has gotten so out of control. And my work in Washington and with the UN gets people to focus on other things." Jolie, 31, who won an Academy Award in 2000 for her supporting role as a mental patient in the film Girl, Interrupted, has thus been able to endure hits to her image that might otherwise have badly hurt her career.

The public-relations value of a good deed has quelled carpers who could have painted an uglier picture, say, of a home-wrecker and sex symbol who’s had an out-of-wedlock baby with a heartthrob actor she stole from America’s sweetheart. (Last year Jolie had a rumored affair with Brad Pitt, her costar in the film Mr. & Mrs. Smith, purportedly prompting him to leave his actress wife, the perky sitcom darling Jennifer Aniston. "Brangelina," as the couple has been christened in the press, have denied that marriage will follow.)

But some of the best charitable works are motivated by a personal stake. Michael Milken, the former Wall Street banker and philanthropist who survived prostate cancer, has pledged $50 million or more for research on his disease, yielding breakthrough therapies. Virgin Group Chief Richard Branson devotes money and staff for work on AIDS in South Africa, in part because he employs 4,500 there.

"It’s all about self-interest. Your experience is the epicenter of your efforts," says actor Michael J. Fox, whose Parkinson’s disease was diagnosed in 1991. He has mounted a nationwide effort to increase Parkinson’s funding and persuade Congress to override the Bush Administration’s ban on using federal dollars for research on new stem-cell lines, which might be useful in treating his debilitating disease. Had it not been diagnosed, "Would I have picked this disease out of a hat and run with it?" Fox asks. "No. Besides, it would be less authentic if I had."

So it is that Angelina Jolie, who earns $15 million per film, has benefited visibly from her good works. Her Q score, a much-watched quotient in Hollywood that gauges a star’s likability among hoi polloi, has gone up with her aid efforts. In 2000 only 31% of respondents said she was "familiar" to them, and only 14% of those viewed her positively. By 2006 she was familiar to 81% of Americans, and her positive rating had almost doubled to 25%, says Marketing Evaluations Inc. (Her negative rating rose, too, but it is lower than that of the average performer.)

Still, her improving image is in sharp contrast with the bizarre persona she had before her Third World aid efforts began in early 2001. Back then, the star with the fullest, most famous pair of lips since Mick Jagger was known for edgy eccentricity. She got multiple tattoos. She had been in naughty romps with costars. She wore, on a chain around her neck, a tiny vial of blood from her then husband, actor-writer Billy Bob Thornton. She passionately kissed her brother on the lips at the 2000 Academy Awards and spoke publicly of bisexual trysts. "In my early 20s I was fighting with myself," Jolie says. "Now I take that punk in me to Washington, and I fight for something important."

Her awakening began in early 2001, when the self-styled "sheltered Los Angeles kid," the daughter of actor Jon Voight and actress Marcheline Bertrand, began reading United Nations reports on global poverty and refugees. She approached UN officials, hoping to help but wary her offbeat image might get in the way. They sent her to paparazzi-free zones: hot spots Sierra Leone and Tanzania. In 2001 the UN High Commissioner for Refugees wanted to make her a goodwill ambassador, but she told UN officials in Geneva: "I don’t think you want me. There’s a lot of bad things written about me and my behavior. I could have a negative effect on your operations." They gave her the title anyway.

Five years later rock stars and actors dish with world leaders about global debt relief and stem-cell law. U2’s Bono held forth in January at the power-packed World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. But he was upstaged by one Angelina Jolie, who took the dais to say she was "ashamed" that the Bush Administration had refused to sign a UN bill of rights for children. The world’s most luminous tabloid target had remade herself into an efficient advocate for the Third World.

Now she also lobbies in Washington, D.C. "Hollywood types have figured out the only difference in Washington is that you’re selling bills instead of scripts," says Erik Huey, a D.C. lobbyist. Jolie, who has dropped in on scores of congressmen and senators at least 20 times in the past three years, says she hopes to return to the nation’s capital on June 20 to attend World Refugee Day. "As much as I would love to never have to visit Washington, that’s the way to move the ball," she says. And since giving birth to Shiloh, her third child–she adopted son Maddox, 4, in Cambodia and Zahara, 1, in Ethiopia–she promises more cameos on the Hill. "The more children I have, the more I feel it’s my duty," she says.

She has pushed three bills to protect children. One would have the U.S. spend $500 million next year and $15 billion over ten years, to educate kids in the poorest regions. She plans to work with Senator Hillary Clinton of New York, who has proposed it. In April, to pique interest in the press, Jolie joined in a media conference call about education when she was eight months pregnant; it generated 243 stories.

A second bill would provide legal help to alien minors (she despises the term "alien") who are alone and pass through U.S. borders. The Senate passed it in December 2005, but it has languished in the House for six months. "It’s caught up in the overall immigration debate," Jolie says, "but I just think it’s un-American to refuse refugee children access to a lawyer." But in a private meeting, Representative F. John Sensenbrenner of Wisconsin scoffed at the cost of implementing such an idea, she says. "He didn’t treat me gently–I left shaking in my heels." Her third bill, to aid 70 million "vulnerable" kids in the Third World, was signed by President Bush last November–but so far no funding has been okayed. "We worked so hard to pass a bill, and then you realize you have to figure out a way to pay for it," she gripes.

Still, Jolie got the issue to center stage. "She fills a room," says Chris Ann Keehner, a Senate staffer who helped draft the bill. "It gives a member of Congress a photo op, and it’s a way to get the message out–even if she did break up a marriage."

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1576 | Brad is AddictedAnd now you can write how Angie is " ***** whipped "

Brad is Addicted @ 06/19/2006 at 5:25 am

I don’t think Angie is ***** whpped. She seems completely in control of herself. Again, I don’t think Angelina can be ***** whipped or **** whipped.I think she was **** whipped with Billy Bob Thorton, maybe but not with Brad Pitt. She is the one in control in this one. Which is fine.

1576 | Brad is Addicted when Brad fall in love , he always fall hard, look at those days with Gwyneth and Aniston. in fact, he was dish as Mr. Aniston in those early year of marriage. Brad is whipped , Angelina is "***** whipped" too, any long time follower of Angie, know she change even her brother James noticed that. I can say they both change just to compromise each other. that’s a healthy sign for a long lasting relation. I don’t think Brad is a goner. this guy had become more mature, more responsible and he’s back to work, isn’t it?

No, and who lives now in Malibu ?Who have a biological child?who allowed to adopt her children ?who always fly to Canada when he was filming?do you know what LOVE is?She is one strong women and Brad is a strong man. Don’t believe gossip, They knew anything. Brad friend never talk about him, not now and in the past .

1578 | Brad is Addicted I think she was **** whipped with Billy Bob Thorton, maybe but not with Brad Pitt.——–No, Idon’t think so, she was married to BBT for 2 yrs but didn’t give him a baby. with Brad not even marrried but given him a baby after dating for a few months. sacrificing her promising career to get pregnant and a stay at home mom. that’s devotion and love.

Just saw on CNN that AJ will be speaking with AC for 2 hours and not 1. They also commented that AC found AJ to be a very cool girl more than what people make her out to be… and a wonderful person. I thought those comments were quite remarkable.

Just saw the video (talking about each other)… absolutely briliant! Wow… awesome!!!! They are so in love. Who says Brad is *****-whipped… I think AJ loves him more than one can imagine and vice-versa… No doubt in my mind!

((chanel)) @ 06/19/2006 at 6:52 am

i want to see the video too of aj on cnn olease if someone knows how to see the video on the web please tell meangie 4!

((chanel)) where do you live

((chanel)) @ 06/19/2006 at 7:03 am

# 1585 | ell —————–i live in polandb lol but im not polish

((chanel)) @ 06/19/2006 at 7:06 am

# 1585 | ell ===========i live in poland but im not polish lol do you know how can i see the video on the web?

do you have cnn International

CNN International showed a preview of Angie’s interview with Anderson Cooper and they said they’ll show it Wednesday 0200 GMT, which, if I’m not wrong, is 3 a.m. London time.

((chanel)) @ 06/19/2006 at 7:19 am

# 1589 | ell ============no i dont have cnn International thats why i want to see on the web the video

OK when somebody download it I tell you where you can watch.

((chanel)) @ 06/19/2006 at 7:29 am

# 1589 | ((chanel))===============ok thanx

((chanel)) @ 06/19/2006 at 7:32 am

i mean # 1590 | ell ============ok thanx

chanel…you always say you are from poland but not polish, just wondering, where are you from orginally?just curious thats all.

((chanel)) @ 06/19/2006 at 7:51 am

# 1593 | stefwell im polish but more american lol but i hate polish people lol

chanel….guli said she will post the link, when its on cnn website on wednesday! aparently its a longish interview! i must say i cant wait!

chanel…ok cool, just always wondered! ive never metr a polish person so would know. loli know a russian, and i must say she is very funny and very much likes her vodka!

chanel, sorry should say wouldnt know!typing while eating not good!

stef did you see the new pictures of brad? hot.

Jolie: I’ll Adopt Another ChildMonday Jun 19, 2006 8:45am ESTAngelina Jolie, in her first U.S. interview since daughter Shiloh Nouvel was born last month, says she will adopt another child. "Next, we’ll adopt," the actress says in an interview to air Tuesday on CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360, the New York Post reports. Jolie’s two other children, 4-year-old Maddox and 16-month-old Zahara, were adopted from Cambodia and Ethiopia, respectively. Her next child will be from another country, she says, although she hasn’t decided which one or whether she’s hoping to adopt a boy or a girl. "It’s going to be the balance of what would be the best for Mad and for Z right now," she tells Cooper. Jolie also admits she was terrified during Shiloh’s birth, praises her medical team in Namibia and says Brad Pitt was by her side. "He was in the operating room. And we had amazing doctors. And everybody was so lovely." Jolie, 31, and Pitt, 42, are back in the United States with their three children. Pitt is in the process of adopting Maddox and Zahara. According to the Post, Jolie tells Cooper she’s inspired by the people she helps in her role as UN Goodwill Ambassador. "You think, ‘Jesus, the things these people go through,’ " she says. "I owe it to all of them to get myself together and stop whining about being tired and get there and get focused because, God, it’s the least I can do with what they live with." http://people.aol.com/people/articles/0,19736,1205441,00.html

That bit with Colin was hilarious on the Youtue B&A interview thing, it was like he suddenly went, ‘Okay dude, enuf w/ the Brad Pitt stuff!’ then Angie laughs and rubs his back. hilarious. Loved the video - thanks for the link.

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