Angelina Jolie Redefined What It Means To Be A Nepo Baby & Earned Her Stardom On Her Own Terms (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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Angelina Jolie did not slip quietly into Hollywood. The popular actress, born to Jon Voight, one of the biggest actors of the late ’60s, had a head start most would kill for. However, unlike many so-called “nepo babies,” Jolie did not coast and her early appearance in a film with her father in 1982 was more a family moment than a career move.

Angelina Jolie’s Breakthrough Role in Gia Put Her on the Map

It took Jolie years to really get going and it was not until 1998, in Gia, that people sat up and paid attention. Her role pushed boundaries, with elements like drugs, addiction, AIDS strongly depicted in the movie. Gia did not sound safe or look polished and neither was Jolie in real life at that time but miraculously, it worked. Within a year, she had collected an Oscar, a Golden Globe and a SAG award for Girl, Interrupted. At the age of just 24, she was already shifting the spotlight firmly onto herself, per Far Out Magazine.

Angelina Jolie’s Tabloid Frenzy and Unconventional Relationships

Jolie’s off-screen life only magnified the attention. Her marriage to Jonny Lee Miller, blood-smeared shirt and all, and then Billy Bob Thornton, with both of them wearing vials of each other’s blood, gave the press endless material.