
Vintage Marcheline Bertrand
This video footage shows Marcheline Bertrand, who is Angelina Jolie’s mom, talking about a movie role she had, and video from the movie. Marcheline looked amazingly just like her daughter Angelina.
The short film above, directed by Ramon Menendez around 1980, was called Borderline.
Marcheline gave up acting to raise her two children, Anelina Jolie and James Haven.
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Angelina Jolie Doesn’t Want to Hurt Jennifer Aniston

James Haven, the brother of Angelina Jolie, said she did not attending a pre-Oscar party that Jennifer Aniston was supposed to be at, out of respect for Jennifer’s feelings. James said to Grazia Magazine:
"Angie is an incredibly strong, but also incredibly sensitive woman, and she would always be careful when another woman’s feelings are concerned. She’d go out of her way to make sure there was no situation that would hurt another woman because of her, and I’m talking about a situation like one of Brad’s ex partners or his ex-wife."
If what James said was true, then Angelina would never have cheated with Brad, and broke up a marriage. James really needs to get a life of his own. It’s so creepy how much he looks like his sister. He might have a bright career as an Angelina look-alike drag queen. That’s probably how he spends his weekends when he isn’t talking about his sister to magazines for money.
Angelina Jolie Could Be the Reason for A Mighty Heart’s Lack of Success

According to a poll on Usmagazine.com, A Mighty Heart flopped at the box office this weekend due to the majority of people having an a$$-full of Angelina Jolie.
The Angelina Jolie film A Mighty Heart pulled in only $4 million this weekend, coming in tenth place behind such films as Evan Almighty, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, Ocean’s Thirteen, Surf’s Up and Nancy Drew.
So far, 38% of people have chosen "Tired of Angelina" as the reason for not going, as opposed to "Too intense," "Plan to see it eventually," and "Not interested."
Perhaps Angelina is suffering from over-exposure. Or perhaps most people still remember her days of carrying Billy Bob’s blood around her neck, over-sharing details of her sex life, and the oogie lip-lock with her brother, James, after she won her Oscar for Girl, Interrupted. Shivers.

Angelina Jolie Addresses Chatter About Her Alarming Weight Loss

At the A Mighty Heart premiere, Angelina Jolie responded to comments about her appearance, thisislondon reports.
"I’ve always been lean and this year I lost my mom and I’ve gone through a lot.
"I have four kids and I finished breastfeeding – it’s been hard to get my nutrition back on track."
The actress insisted observers were wrong to include her in the size zero trend.
"Someone saying to me that I’m thin is not a compliment," Jolie said.
"Instead of people saying I look like a person dealing with something emotionally, they assume it’s because I want to fit into skinny jeans."
This is an interesting revelation, considering brother James Haven’s recent claims that she stopped eating out of empathy for the poor and the starving.
Never mind all that, though. We may have stumbled upon an explanation for the bulging forehead vein and the scary blood-trunks on her arms, as thisislondon also kindly lined up some remarkable "health and fitness experts" to diagnose Jolie’s mystery condition from photos alone!
"Such increased vascularity is often the result of over-exercising, particularly weight-bearing or resistance work," said Mark Munroe, a trainer based in Kensington.
"If Angelina is pushing herself too hard – and not consuming enough calories – then the body has to work harder to pump nutrients around which shows up in the form of bulging veins."
Sounds good enough to us. Having someone finally weigh in, even if their credentials are dubious, is a relief. We haven’t been able to keep our eyes off the arm veins for weeks.
We want to…but…we can’t…look…away.
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