Maria is Angelina Jolie's first starring role in three years. In honor of her Critics Choice Award nomination, read about her return to Hollywood and her thoughts on leaving L.A. one day.
The Maleficent star's mother, French-Canadian actress Marcheline Bertrand, died in 2007 ... at the age of just 52. Her funeral service was held at the Grand Theatre in her home town of Blackpool ...
During a conversation with critic Leonard Maltin at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival on Wednesday, Angelina ...
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US Weekly on MSNAngelina Jolie Tears Up Remembering Her Mom Marcheline Bertrand at Santa Barbara Film FestivalAngelina Jolie paid tribute to her mom, Marcheline Bertrand, as she accepted the Maltin Modern Master Award at the Santa ...
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Asian News International on MSN"My mother had to give up her dreams...": Angelina Jolie gets emotional reflecting on father's Oscar winAt the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, Angelina Jolie shared a deeply personal memory from her past, recounting a poignant moment involving her mother, Marcheline Bertrand, and the ...
Marcheline Bertrand, who died from ovarian cancer in 2007. “It’s so deeply personal. It’s still hard, because I have such a memory of my mother when I sing Ave Maria,” she says.
But I have a few, and a few is enough," she continued. "My mother [the late Marcheline Bertrand] was very close to me. I lost her. I’ve had a few friends over the years not be there for my ...
Reflecting on personal challenges, Jolie previously told The Hollywood Reporter about her limited close relationships, citing betrayals and the early loss of her mother, Marcheline Bertrand.
Marcheline Bertrand, who lost her battle with ovarian cancer in 2007. "It's so deeply personal. It's still hard, because I have such a memory of my mother when I sing Ave Maria," she spilled.
Angelina Jolie’s connection to the Oscars began long before her first win. Speaking at the Santa Barbara International Film ...
“It is with great sadness that I learn of the death of Bertrand Blier. He was a genius of dialogue, in the tradition of Prévert and Audiard,” said French Culture Minister Rachida Dati on X.
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