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Name : Brad
Pitt
Real Name : William Bradley Pitt
Date Of Birth : December 18, 1963
Place Of Birth : Shawnee, OK USA
Sign : Sun in Sagittarius, Moon in Aquarius
Height : 6' 0''
Education : Attended University of Missouri
at Columbia
Father : Bill Pitt
Mother : Jane Pitt
Brother : Doug Pitt
Sister : Julie Pitt
Wife : Jennifer Aniston
Fan Mail : Brad Pitt
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Brad Pitt Bio:
With looks that have inspired countless People
magazine covers, Internet shrines, and estrogen
surges, Brad Pitt is an actor whose very name
inspires drooling platitudes, more about male
beauty than about acting. Following his breakthrough
as the wickedly charming drifter who seduces Geena
Davis and then robs her blind in Thelma Louise
(1991), Pitt became one of Hollywood's hottest
properties and spent most of the 1990s being lauded
as everything from Robert Redford's heir apparent
to the Sexiest Man Alive.
Pitt's ascension to his celluloid
throne was a long and sometimes frustrating one.
The son of a trucking company manager, Pitt was
born December 18, 1963, in Shawnee, OK. Raised
in Missouri, Pitt, the oldest of three children,
was brought up in a strict Baptist household.
Following his high-school graduation, he enrolled
at the University of Missouri, where he studied
journalism and advertising. However, after discovering
his love of acting, he dropped out of college
two credit hours before he could graduate and
moved to Hollywood. Fearful of his parents' reaction,
he told them he was going to Pasadena to study
at the Art Center College of Design. Once in California,
Pitt took acting classes and supported himself
with a variety of odd jobs that included chauffeuring
strippers to private parties, waiting tables,
and wearing a giant chicken suit for a local restaurant
chain. His first break came when he landed a small
recurring role on Dallas, and a part in a teenage-slasher
movie, Cutting Class (1989), marked his inauspicious
entrance into the world of feature films. The
previous year, Pitt's acting experience had been
limited to the TV movie A Stoning in Fulgham County
(1988).
1991 marked the end of Pitt's
sojourn in the land of obscurity, as it was the
year he made his appearance in Thelma Louise.
After becoming famous practically overnight, Pitt
unfortunately chose to channel his newfound celebrity
into Ralph Bakshi's disastrous Cool World (1992).
Following this misstep, Pitt took a starring role
in director Tom Di Cillo's independent film Johnny
Suede. The film failed to find favor with critics
or at the box office and Pitt's documented clashes
with the director allegedly inspired Di Cillo
to pattern the character of the vain and egotistical
Chad Palomino, in his 1995 Living in Oblivion,
after the actor. Pitt's next venture, Robert Redford's
1992 fly-fishing drama A River Runs Through It,
gave the actor a much-needed chance to prove that
he had talent in addition to his looks. Following
his performance in Redford's film, Pitt appeared
in Kalifornia and True Romance (both 1993), two
road movies featuring fallen women, violent sociopaths,
and tumbleweeds.
Pitt's next major role did not
come until 1994, when he was cast as the lead
of the gorgeously photographed Legends of the
Fall. As he did in A River Runs Through It, Pitt
portrayed a free-spirited, strong-willed brother,
but this time had greater opportunity to further
develop his enigmatic character. Following the
film's release, People magazine dubbed him the
Sexiest Man Alive. That same year, fans watched
in anticipation as Pitt exchanged his outdoorsy
persona for the brooding, gothic posturing of
Anne Rice's tortured vampire Louis in the film
adaptation of -Interview With the Vampire. Starring
opposite Tom Cruise, Pitt enjoyed the further
helping of fame that was served up by the film's
success.
Pitt next starred in the forgettable
romantic comedy The Favor (1994) before going
on to play a rookie detective investigating a
series of gruesome crimes opposite Morgan Freeman
in Seven (1995). In 1997, Pitt received a Golden
Globe award and an Oscar nomination for his portrayal
of a visionary mental patient in Terry Gilliam's
12 Monkeys; the same year, Pitt attempted an Austrian
accent and put on a backpack to play mountaineer
Heinrich Harrar in Seven Years in Tibet. The film
met with mixed reviews and generated a fair amount
of controversy, thanks in part to the revelation
that the real-life Harrar had in fact been a Nazi.
Furthermore, due to its pro-Tibetan stance, the
film also resulted in Pitt's being banned from
China for life. Following Tibet, Pitt traveled
in a less inflammatory direction with Alan J.
Pakula's The Devil's Own, in which he starred
with fellow screen icon Harrison Ford. Despite
this seemingly faultless pairing, the film was
a relative critical and box-office failure. In
1998, Pitt tried his hand at romantic drama, portraying
Death in Meet Joe Black, the most expensive non-special
effects film ever made. The film, which weighed
in at three hours in length, met with excessively
mixed reviews, although more than one critic remarked
that Pitt certainly made a very appealing representative
of the afterlife.
Pitt's penchant for quirk was
prevalent with his cameo in the surreal comic
fantasy Being John Malkovich (1999) and carried
over into his role as Tyler Durden, the mysterious
and anti-materialistic soap salesman in David
Fincher's controversial Fight Club the same year.
The odd characterizations didn't let up with his
appearance as the audibly indecipherable pugilist
in Guy Ritchie's eagerly anticipated follow-up
to Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Snatch
(2000).
In July of 2000, the man voted
"Most Sexy Actor Alive" by virtually
every entertainment publication currently in circulation
crushed the hearts of millions of adoring female
fans when he wed popular film and television actress
Jennifer Aniston in a relatively modest (at least
by Hollywood standards) and intimate service.
Pitt's next turn on the big
screen found him re-teamed with Robert Redford,
this time sharing the screen with the A River
Runs Through It director in the espionage thriller
Spy Game (2001). A fairly retro-straight-laced
role for an actor who had become identified with
his increasingly eccentric roles, he was soon
cast in Steven Soderbergh's remake of the Rat
Pack classic Ocean's 11 (2001), the tale of a
group of criminals who plot to rob a string of
casinos.
Following a decidedly busy 2001
that also included a lead role opposite Julia
Roberts in the romantic crime-comedy The Mexican,
Pitt was virtually absent from the big-screen
over the next three years. After walking away
from the ambitious and proplematic Darren Aronofsky
production The Fountain, he popped up for a very
brief cameo in pal George Clooney's 2002 directorial
debut Confessions of a Dangerous Mind and lent
his voice to the animated adventure Sinbad: Legend
of the Seven Seas, but spent the majority of his
time working on the historical epic Troy. Directed
by Wolfgang Peterson, the film employed a huge
cast, crew and budget and premiered in May of
2004.
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