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Image:Brad Pitt at Incirlik2.jpg Brad Pitt at the Incirlik hospital, Incirlik Air Base.
| | Birth name | William Bradley Pitt |
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| December 18 1963 (age�43) Shawnee, Oklahoma
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| Height | 5 ft 11 in / 1.80 m [1]
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| Notable roles | Jeffrey Goines in Twelve Monkeys Tyler Durden in Fight Club David Mills in Se7en
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| Spouse(s) | Jennifer Aniston (2000-2005)
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William Bradley "Brad" Pitt (born December 18, 1963) is an Academy Award-nominated American actor. In recent years, his relationships to Jennifer Aniston and Angelina Jolie, and his adoption of the latter's children have received significant press attention.
Contents
- 1 Early life
- 1.1 Early work
- 1.2 1991-1993
- 1.3 1994-2000
- 1.4 2001-present
- 1.5 Other work
- 2 Personal life
- 2.1 Early relationships
- 2.2 Marriage to Jennifer Aniston
- 2.3 Relationship with Angelina Jolie
- 2.4 Other interests
- 3 In popular culture
- 4 Filmography
- 5 Awards
- 5.1 Awards won
- 5.2 Nominations
- 6 External links
- 7 References
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Early life
Pitt was born in Shawnee, Oklahoma, to Southern Baptist parents William A. Pitt and Jane Etta Hillhouse. The Pitt family is mainly of English [citation�needed] and Irish descent. He and his two siblings, Doug Pitt and Julie Neal Pitt, grew up in Springfield, Missouri, where the family moved soon after his birth. Pitt's parents and siblings still live in Springfield.
At Kickapoo High School, Pitt was involved in sports, debating, student government, and school musicals. He attended the Missouri School of Journalism at the University of Missouri - Columbia where he became a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity. He was two credits shy of graduating with a journalism degree in 1986 when he left to try his luck in Hollywood.
Early work
Pitt studied under coach Roy London for six years. He appeared in the sit-com Head Of The Class, for a while dating the show's star Robin Givens. He was also in an episode of Growing Pains.
Pitt appeared as Chris in the long-running soap Another World. While auditioning for the show Our House, he was asked to read for another part, and found himself playing Shalane McCall's boyfriend Charles in Dallas.
He also had a number of roles in prime time series such as thirtysomething, 21 Jump Street, and Freddy's Nightmares.
Pitt appeared uncredited in both Less Than Zero and Charlie Sheen's No Man's Land before appearing in Cutting Class, about a maniac stalking cheerleaders. He began dating co-star Jill Schoelen, who had earlier been seeing Keanu Reeves.
In 1988, Pitt had his first starring role, in Dark Side Of The Sun, where he played a young American taken by his family to the Adriatic to find a remedy for a terrible skin condition. The movie was shot in Yugoslavia in the summer of '88 with Brad being paid $1,523 a week for seven weeks. However, with editing nearly complete, war broke out and much of the film was lost. The film was released years later.
Pitt won a part in the TV movie Too Young To Die?, about an abused teenager given the death penalty for murder; Pitt played white trash drug-hound pimp Billy Canton, Brad's character was particularly unpleasant, taking beastly advantage of runaway Juliette Lewis, who he began dating in real life. "It was quite romantic", he later observed dryly "shooting her full of drugs and stuff". The pair would be together for three years.
1991-1993
In 1991, Pitt starred as Joe Maloney in Across the Tracks in which he portrayed a young Californian athlete with a difficult criminal brother played by Rick Schroder.
However Pitt finally got his big break in one of that year's biggest hits: Thelma & Louise. Brad had in fact been third choice for the role[citation�needed]. The first choice, William Baldwin, chose to do Backdraft instead.
After Thelma and Louise, Pitt starred in Johnny Suede as a groovy big-haired rock star in 1991 alongside Catherine Keener and Nick Cave. The film was directed by Tom DiCillo. After performing a role in Cool World, Pitt was in Robert Redford's A River Runs Through It in 1992, for which Pitt learned fly fishing by casting off of Hollywood buildings.[citation�needed] Pitt struck up a friendship with co-star Buck Simmonds and following the movie, moved into an apartment together.[citation�needed]
Then came Kalifornia in 1993, a road movie in which he played a scruffy serial killer alongside his then girlfriend Juliette Lewis and X-Files actor David Duchovny.
1994-2000
In 1994, Pitt played vampire Louis de Pointe du Lac in the movie adaptation of Anne Rice's novel Interview With The Vampire. Pitt played the seventeenth century vampire which required several hours work in make-up on set to achieve the white skin of the character and he had to wear a pair of luminous green eyes, vampire fangs and a shoulder-length hairpiece to complete the appearance. Pitt worked with the eleven-year-old Kirsten Dunst, as well as Tom Cruise, Christian Slater and Antonio Banderas.
He then starred in Legends of the Fall and Se7en. In Se7en Pitt starred as the police detective David Mills alongside Morgan Freeman in the hunt for a serial killer played by Kevin Spacey.
Pitt was nominated for an Academy Award as Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Jeffrey Goines in the 1995 film Twelve Monkeys in which he acted alongside Bruce Willis. In 1997 Pitt played the IRA terrorist Rory Devany in The Devil's Own alongside Harrison Ford, the first of several films where he has acted using an Irish accent. Reportedly Pitt had a difficult time with the making of the film and expressed his unhappinness with the final script which had apparently been rewritten seven times.
Pitt starred as Heinrich Harrer in the 1997 film Seven Years in Tibet
That same year he played the main role of Austrian mountaineer Heinrich Harrer in the Jean Jacques Annaud film Seven Years In Tibet. Pitt trained for months for the role which demanded a great deal of trekking and mountain climbing, working out with co-star English actor David Thewlis by rock climbing in California and the Alps.Because of themes of Tibetan nationalism in the film, the Chinese government banned Pitt and Thewlis from China for life. [http://www.allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll?p=avg&sql;=B56988] [http://www.allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll?p=avg&sql;=BP|70493]
In 1998, Pitt starred as the main character in the film Meet Joe Black. Pitt starred as a personification of Death inhabiting the body of a young man in order to learn what it is like to be human while informing a billionaire tycoon that his life on Earth is nearly over. The film covers many storylines at once, including a naive Death's first experiences with simple pleasures like peanut butter and falling in love with a young woman played by Claire Forlani. The film gave Pitt another chance to work alongside Welsh actor Sir Anthony Hopkins whom he had previously worked with in Legends of the Fall.
In 1999 Brad Pitt starred in Fight Club, based on the novel by Chuck Palahniuk. Working with his previous director whom he had worked with on Se7en Pitt portrayed the character of Tyler Durden, a highly colorful and complex character.
In 2000 Pitt played the role of a gypsy Irish boxer in the gangster movie Snatch alongside Vinnie Jones and Benicio Del Toro. The film was a wild caper involving a diamond heist, Russian and American mafia and the shady underground world , that saw Pitt brought in as a ringer by two failing promoters. The movie saw him moving on from his attempt at the conventional Devil's Own Northen Irish accent, and perhaps inspired by his co-star Benicio Del Toro's recent performance in The Usual Suspects, Pitt created a just-barely-intelligible accent suggesting the Irish Pikers, itinerant and insular Irish gypsies. Pitt continued to train for the role, and honed his boxing skills at Ricky English's gym in Watford.
2001-present
In 2001 Brad Pitt worked with long-term friend and actress Julia Roberts in the comical road movie The Mexican. After his wedding to Friends actress Jennifer Aniston in the summer of that year he immediately began filming for Spy Game, a Cold War thriller in which he starred alongside veteran actor Robert Redford playing the role of his mentor. At the end of the year, Pitt finished filming Ocean's Eleven with George Clooney and Matt Damon, a remake of the 1960s version which starred Frank Sinatra. The film established a close friendship between the three particularly between Pitt and Clooney.
Since then he has done numerous films, including Ocean's Twelve and the Greek historical epic Troy in 2004 in which he portrayed the historical character of Achilles. During the production of Troy Pitt also sustained an injury to his Achilles tendon which was coincidental playing the role of Achilles. [2]
In 2005 Pitt starred in Mr. & Mrs. Smith, in which he and his current partner, Angelina Jolie, starred as the title roles. There was much speculation in the press at the time that Pitt was embarking on a relationship with Angelina while the film was under production, but Pitt denied any there was intimate involvement with Jolie while he was married to Jennifer Aniston.
In March 2006, it was announced that Paramount had purchased the rights to The Sparrow for Pitt's production company, Plan B, and that Pitt would be playing the lead role of Sandoz. [3] In June 2006 it was announced that Paramount and Plan B will be working on a new zombie film called World War Z, based on the book of the same name by Max Brooks.[4]
To date Pitt has turned down a number of major roles including The Matrix, Apollo 13, The Bourne Identity, Alexander, The Devil's Advocate, Almost Famous, The Chamber and American Psycho.[citation�needed]
Other work
Like many A-list stars, Pitt does not normally perform in American television commercials, instead opting to do commercials that are seen in Asia only, most notably for Edwin Jeans, the Toyota Altis, and Japanese canned coffee, ROOTS. A notable exception to this is a Heineken commercial which aired during the 2005 Super Bowl. It was directed by David Fincher, who directed Pitt in the feature films Se7en and Fight Club.
Together with Aniston and Paramount Pictures head Brad Grey, Pitt is the co-founder of the production company 'Plan B'. Aniston is no longer a partner in the company, although she is still attached to many projects that were set up before her divorce with Pitt. The company produced the blockbuster Charlie and the Chocolate Factory starring Johnny Depp.
He has also had a cameo appearance in season 8 of Friends and on an episode of MTV's Jackass, in which he took part in a staged abduction of himself. In a later episode, he and some cast-members run wild through the streets of "Los Angeles">Los Angeles in gorilla suits.
Personal life
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Early relationships
After a stint on the TV show Head of the Class, Pitt dated Mike Tyson's then ex-wife Robin Givens. Pitt has also dated Geena Davis, Shalane McCall, and Jill Schoelen. Sometime after that the 26 year old Pitt became involved in a three-year relationship with 17-year old actress Juliette Lewis who was his co-star in Too Young to Die? and Kalifornia.
Pitt dated English actress Thandie Newton briefly on the set of the 1994 film Interview With The Vampire but the relationship soon fizzled out. She has publicly described Pitt as "A very beautiful man."
Pitt was involved in a long-term relationship with actress Gwyneth Paltrow whom he met and became close to on the set of the 1995 film Se7en, for which she played his wife. They became engaged in December 1996 after Pitt proposed to her in Argentina on set of Seven Years in Tibet, but the couple split in June 1997. Extensive tabloid coverage surrounded the relationship. Nude photographs of the couple, taken by paparazzi, controversially appeared in magazines, primarily Playgirl which featured a full face shot of the actor on the cover.
Marriage to Jennifer Aniston
Brad Pitt met Friends actress Jennifer Aniston in 1998 and married her at an enclosed wedding ceremony in Malibu on July 29, 2000. The couple were adamant that the ceremony would be a private affair and hired hundreds of guards to block out any attempts of invasion by the paparazzi. Only one media picture was ever released of the wedding. Not long after the wedding, Pitt sued Damiani International, the company which made the wedding ring he gave Jennifer Aniston, for selling replica "Brad and Jennifer" rings. According to Pitt, the ring was his design and was to be exclusive. Under the settlement reached in January 2002, Pitt will design jewelry for Damiani that Aniston will model in ads, and the company will stop selling the copies.
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie on the July 2005 cover of W magazine.
Their separation was announced on January 7, 2005. Aniston filed for a divorce on March 25 the same year. The divorce was finalized on October 2, 2005. The troubled marriage inspired Brad Pitt to cooperate with Steven Klein for a photoshoot which was displayed on the July 2005 edition of W magazine. The spread showed Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie as a 1963 married couple with children who were experiencing differences in an era where he believed the importance of maintaining a "facade" was becoming complicated.[5]
Relationship with Angelina Jolie
After his separation from Aniston, Pitt began dating Angelina Jolie. The couple were quickly dubbed "Brangelina" by the media. Pitt accompanied the actress to Ethiopia in July 2005 to pick up her adopted daughter Zahara from an orphanage in that country. In late 2005, Pitt accompanied Jolie twice during visits to Pakistan in her function as ambassador of UNHCR to support earthquake victims in that country. It was announced on December 2, 2005, that Pitt was seeking to legally adopt Jolie's two children, son Maddox and daughter Zahara, and to have the children's surnames legally changed to Jolie-Pitt. On January 19, 2006, a judge in Santa Monica, California approved the name-change request. Jolie gave birth to the couple's first biological child, a daughter named Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt, at the Cottage Medi-Clinic Hospital in Swakopmund, Namibia. Shiloh was born by a scheduled caesarean section, due to breech presentation, and Pitt was there to cut her umbilical cord. Pitt confirmed that their newly born daughter will have a Namibian passport.[ Little Shiloh will be Namibian: Angelina and Brad, Yahoo - News ] Jolie decided to offer the first pictures of Shiloh through the distributor Getty Images rather than allowing paparazzi to make these extremely valuable snapshots. People paid more than $4.1 million for the North American rights, while British magazine Hello! obtained the international rights for roughly $3.5 million; the total rights sale earned up to $10 million worldwide - the most expensive celebrity image of all time.[ Picture this: $10m - Record for rights to Brangelina baby snaps, NYPost.com ] All profits were donated to an undisclosed charity by Jolie and Pitt.
Shiloh’s name means “peaceful one” in Hebrew. Her middle name, Nouvel, comes from a favorite French architect of Pitt’s.
Partner of Angelina Jolie (April 2005 - present) 3 children
Other interests
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In popular culture
In 1995, Pitt was chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 25 sexiest stars in film history. Pitt has also twice been named the Sexiest Man Alive by People magazine.
Pitt is also prominently featured in the December 2006 Art Issue of Vanity Fair magazine. Pitt appears on the cover, naked except for a pair of white boxers. The cover promotes an article on the Robert Wilson video portraits, a production of LAB HD that includes numerous celebrities and noted personalities. This cover has drawn criticism from Pitt because although he had signed a release for the image, he did not expect it to end up on the cover of Vanity Fair more than a year later. The video portrait, which represents Pitt's first effort in avant-garde cinema, was exhibited at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival.
Pitt is mentioned in a number of songs including rap and R&B; songs by Jay-Z/Punjabi MC's Beware of the Boys and The Black Eyed Peas f/Talib et.al in the song "Like That". He was also mentioned by Shania Twain in the song "That Don't Impress Me Much" in which she makes a reference to Brad Pitt as being the model of male perfection.
Pitt has been awarded a Blue Peter badge.
Filmography
- No Man's Land (1987)
- Less Than Zero (1987)
- Happy Together (1989)
- Cutting Class (1989)
- Across the Tracks (1991)
- Thelma & Louise (1991)
- Johnny Suede (1991)
- Contact (1992) (short subject)
- Cool World (1992)
- A River Runs Through It (1992)
- Kalifornia (1993)
- True Romance (1993)
- The Favor (1994)
- Interview with the Vampire (1994)
- Legends of the Fall (1994)
- Se7en (1995)
- Twelve Monkeys (1995)
- Sleepers (1996)
- The Devil's Own (1997)
- Seven Years in Tibet (1997)
- The Dark Side of the Sun (1997; filmed in 1988)
- Meet Joe Black (1998)
- Being John Malkovich (1999) (cameo)
- Fight Club (1999)
- Snatch (2000)
- The Mexican (2001)
- Spy Game (2001)
- Ocean's Eleven (2001)
- Full Frontal (2002) (cameo)
- Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002) (cameo)
- Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas (2003) (voice)
- Abby Singer (2003) (cameo)
- Troy (2004)
- Ocean's Twelve (2004)
- Special Thanks to Roy London (2005) (documentary)
- Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005)
- Babel (2006)
- The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (post-production) (2007)
- Robert Wilson Video Portrait (2006)
- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (pre-production) (2007)
- Ocean's Thirteen (filming) (2007)
Awards
Awards won
- ShoWest Convention: Male Star of Tomorrow (1993)
- MTV Movie Awards: Best Male Performance for Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1995), Most Desirable Male for Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1995), Most Desirable Male for Se7en (1996)
- Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films: Best Supporting Actor for Twelve Monkeys (1996)
- Golden Globes: Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture for Twelve Monkeys (1996)
- Sci-Fi Universe Magazine: Best Supporting Actor in a Genre Motion Picture for Twelve Monkeys (1996)
- Blockbuster Entertainment Awards: Favorite Supporting Actor, Science Fiction for Twelve Monkeys (1997)
- Rembrandt Awards: Best Actor for Seven Years in Tibet (1998)
- Teen Choice Awards: Choice Movie Actor, Drama/Action Adventure for Troy (2004)
- People's Choice Awards: Favorite Leading Man (2005)
- MTV Movie Awards: Best Fight Scene (2006) Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Nominations
- Golden Globes: Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama for Legends of the Fall (1995)
- Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films: Best Actor for Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1995)
- Academy Awards: Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Twelve Monkeys (1996)
- MTV Movie Awards:Best On-Screen Duo for Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1995), Best Male Performance for Twelve Monkeys (1996),Best On-Screen Duo for Se7en (1996), Best On-Screen Team for Ocean's Eleven (2002), Best On-Screen Kiss for Mr. and Mrs. Smith (2006)
- Blockbuster Entertainment Awards: Favorite Action Team for Fight Club (2000)
- Golden Satellite Awards: Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role, Comedy or Musical for Snatch. (2001)
- Teen Choice Awards: Choice Chemistry for The Mexican (2001)
- Emmy Awards: Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for Friends ("The One With The Rumor") (2002)
- Kids' Choice Awards: Favorite Voice from an Animated Movie for Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas (2004)
- Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards: Best Acting Ensemble for Ocean's Twelve (2005)
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to:
- Brad Pitt at the Internet Movie Database
- Brad Pitt at Yahoo! Movies
- Roles turned down by Brad Pitt
- Fan sites at Yahoo! Directory
- Brad Pitt on Celebrity Magazine
References
- —http://www.tiscali.co.uk/entertainment/film/biographies/brad_pitt_biog.html
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