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Anglina Jolie Talks to Glamour

April 30, 2007


Angelina Jolie and Marianne Pearl, the wife of the slain Wall Street Journal journalist Daniel Pearl (she plays her in the upcoming film 'A Mighty Heart') sat down for a tell all interview with Glamour editor-in-chief Cindi Leive in Angelina’s home. Here are some of the highlights from the June 2007 issue of Glamour:

CINDI LEIVE:
So Mariane, you started to tell me the story of how you guys initially met, which to my surprise had absolutely nothing to do with A Mighty Heart.

MARIANE PEARL:
One day a few years ago, I was alone in New York with Adam, still having a rough time [after Danny’s death]. I read an interview with Angie in a magazine, about her and Maddox and her life as a single mom. And I thought, this woman could be my friend…. I’d never experienced anything like that before in my life. It was something in her tone, in the answers that she gave. I felt also that Maddox and Adam [then both about three] could be good friends. So I sent her a note saying, do you want to have a playdate?

ANGELINA JOLIE:
And I, on the other side of it, had been aware of you through the time that everything went down. I remember being amazed by your courage and your grace…. And when I got the note, I was thrilled. Later I realized that Mariane and I are the two worst people to plan a playdate in the history of playdates.

CL:
Why?

AJ:
Because she hates the phone as much as I do. So it almost didn’t happen! But when it finally did, I remember being really nervous, thinking, she’s such an intelligent European woman—what are we going to do together? So we went to this serious, European, existential play—it seemed like the right thing [and it was supposed to be OK for kids]. But Adam and Mad got antsy, and finally halfway through, to each other’s relief, we were both like, do you want to get out of here? And we ran out and went back to Mariane’s place….

MP:
We cooked pasta; it was actually good. And then we started talking about changing the world…

AJ:
…and about all the things we were passionate about. Her instincts were right—we did have so much in common. And all the kids are great friends now. Zahara is madly in love with Adam.

CL:
And was the movie a thought for either of you at that point?

MP:
…I had met with Brad separately about the movie, [but] he wasn’t connected at all with Angie at that time. To be honest, I wasn’t even sure I wanted to do a movie…. Everybody was using terrorism for their own political agenda at that time, and really, this is a story about Danny. But when I met Brad—well, out of all the studios, he was the only one who had actually read the book!

AJ:
Really?

MP:
Really…and I could see already that he wanted to have children, and to raise them in a world of tolerance…. I don’t think I would have done it if I didn’t feel a direct connection to Brad and, then, Angie.

AJ:
We all had an understanding that it couldn’t be a traditional melodrama: You know, “Mariane starts to get upset and the camera gets really, really close.” Because the wonderful thing about Mariane, and the book, is that she’s not like that. You know, Mariane, you’re somebody who has every right to have a lot of anger. And the fact that you take a deep breath and stand up with a very clear voice of tolerance and dialogue—that’s why I wanted to do the film.

MP:
Well, that kind of self-control…hasn’t been easy for me. I always go back to one moment: In Karachi, when Captain [the Pakistani officer who was leading the investigation into Danny’s kidnapping] came to the house and told me what happened, my reaction was that I grabbed an AK-47 from one of the guards. In that single moment, I knew how easy it would be to kill someone. If they had brought a person who was guilty [of Danny’s murder] to the house, I would have shot him. But then I would have destroyed everything Danny believed in, and everything we did as a couple—and I couldn’t do that. Putting that gun down was my biggest act of courage.

CL:
So Angelina, here you are, knowing Mariane, being friends with her—and then you take on this role. That must add a layer that doesn’t usually exist for an actress.

AJ:
Yeah, and it’s horrible. I was so nervous! I mean, it’s like you’re in a roomful of your closest friends and somebody says, “Why don’t you get up and imitate the friend to your left?” Nobody would want to do that, ever!…. Much more than how Mariane looks or acts, I wanted to express her essence. I’ve come to respect her so much as a hard-working person, a serious journalist, a great mom and an emotional, real woman, and I want the audience to connect with her the way I feel she deserves to be connected with. And that
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Reader Comments
7:09AM 07/28/08 MOHMED
I did not see women more sexy than you and I hope to have sex with you by any way .... can I ?
10:04AM 06/21/07 frances carodine
i so confuses i thought she was Black and why could role to another Black American
6:57PM 05/01/07 Princess Yeti
Reports state that Jennifer not only discovered the story but followed it and eventually proposed the idea to Brad that their production company (Plan B)buy the rights and make the movie. Then of course Angie stepped in an insisted upon the role as a jab at Jen. I think Angelina Jolie is consumed with envy of Jennifer Aniston. She went after her husband, her movie and imitates her every move. Did anyone notice for a while that Angie was trying to be a blonde? Similar hair maybe but she will never have the class of Jennifer Aniston.
10:13AM 04/30/07 justwanttoknow
Is it true, if anyone knows the answer to this, that it was actually Jennifer, not Brad, that first was interested in the movie? I am very curious to know. The way this conversation is going, it is so sweet, but it is very difficult to trust anything that comes from the lips of Angelina Jolie.
9:46AM 04/30/07 BlackfaceIsWrong
So... Mariane isn't bothered that Angie painted herself a cartoonish bright orange for this role?
9:28AM 04/30/07 Suzanne
This charming little interview would stand up as a genuine article of interest but the fact that they are publicising a film leaves me stone cold...sorry!
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