Her Dad Abandoned Her Mom When She Was Only 1-Years-Old But Today She’s One Of The Most Beautiful Women On Earth

Angelina Jolie may be one of Hollywood’s most recognizable stars, but behind the glamour of fame and success is a life shaped by personal pain, family turmoil, and years of intense public attention.

Born on June 4, 1975, in Los Angeles, Jolie grew up in the shadow of Hollywood royalty as the daughter of actor Jon Voight and actress Marcheline Bertrand. While many assumed she was destined for an easy path to stardom, Jolie’s childhood was anything but stable. Her parents split when she was still an infant, leaving her to be raised primarily by her mother alongside her brother.

As a teenager attending Beverly Hills High School, Jolie reportedly battled severe emotional struggles. She later admitted she experienced depression at a young age and often felt isolated from classmates. Her fascination with darker subjects, including funeral science and embalming, only added to her outsider reputation during those formative years.

Baby Angelina Jolie and her smiling mother Marcheline Bertrand, 1976

Jolie has been unusually candid about her mental health journey, speaking openly about self-harm, insomnia, eating disorders, and substance abuse during her youth. Even after becoming one of Hollywood’s brightest stars, she admitted success did not immediately bring happiness or stability. In interviews over the years, Jolie described feeling lost despite achieving fame, wealth, and critical acclaim.

A young Angelina Jolie and her dad, Jon Voight, on the red carpet at the 1986 Oscars

Her career exploded in the late 1990s and early 2000s with roles in films such as Girl, Interrupted, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, and Mr. & Mrs. Smith. Along the way, she earned both Academy Award and Golden Globe recognition while becoming one of the most recognizable actresses in the world.

But Jolie’s personal life frequently overshadowed her professional achievements. Her marriages to Jonny Lee Miller and Billy Bob Thornton drew intense media attention, though neither relationship lasted. Her highly publicized romance and eventual marriage to Brad Pitt turned the couple into global tabloid fixtures for years.

Angelina Jolie on the red carpet attending the North American premiere of the movie Ocean’s Thirteen, 2007

Jolie also faced painful family losses and serious health concerns. After losing her mother to ovarian cancer in 2007, she learned she carried the BRCA1 gene mutation, dramatically increasing her cancer risk. In a move that sparked worldwide discussion, Jolie chose to undergo preventative surgeries, including a double mastectomy and later the removal of her ovaries and fallopian tubes.

Beyond Hollywood, Jolie devoted much of her life to humanitarian work through the United Nations, visiting refugee camps and advocating for displaced people around the world. She has often credited motherhood and humanitarian efforts with helping her find purpose and direction after years of inner turmoil.

In recent years, Jolie’s contentious legal battles with Pitt — including disputes involving custody arrangements and the French winery Château Miraval — kept her personal life under a harsh spotlight once again. Allegations surrounding a private family flight in 2016 became a major turning point that ultimately led to the collapse of their marriage.

Despite decades of public attention, Jolie has continued to speak openly about trauma, healing, and survival. While her career brought fame and fortune, her story reveals a far more complicated reality behind one of Hollywood’s most famous