by kirstine heusinkvelt world history honors pd. 4
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By Kirstine HeusinkveltWorld History Honors
Pd. 4
Born June 4, 1975Born June 4, 1975
Is a Humanitarian.
Is a Humanitarian.
Has had three different mariages
Has had three different mariages
Known for her movie Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
Known for her movie Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
Has four children
and three of them are adopted.
Has four children
and three of them are adopted.
Goodwill ambassador for the United Nations High
Commissioner for Refuges.
Goodwill ambassador for the United Nations High
Commissioner for Refuges.
Became a official Cambodian in 2005.
Became a official Cambodian in 2005.
First movie debut on screen in
Lookin to get out.
First movie debut on screen in
Lookin to get out.
Became the third actress in
the world to be apart of the
20 million club.
Became the third actress in
the world to be apart of the
20 million club.
Born- June 4, 1975
Place- Los Angeles, California
Parents- Marcheline Bertrand and Jon Voight
Normal Schooling in her younger years.
New York University
Studied at the Strasberg Theater Institute
Three husbands Jonny Lee MillerMarch 28, 1996- Feb. 3,1999 Billy Bob ThorntonMay 5, 2000- May 27, 2003 Brad PittJanuary 21, 2004-Present
Children ShilohMay 27, 2006 Twins- Knox Leon and
Vivienne MarchelineJuly 12, 2008
Adopted Children Maddox March 10, 2002 ZaharaJuly 6, 2005 Pax ThienMarch 15, 2007
First Role at age eight Lookin’ to Get Out
First Professional Movie Cyborg II
First Golden Globe for Best actress Television film “Gia”
Major Films Kung Fu Panda A Mighty Heart The Good
Shepherd Shark Tale Taking Lives Beyond Borders
Most Famous Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Humanitarian work Five Million Dollars Official Cambodian
in 2005 Donated one
million dollars to U.S. – Iraq war children funds
25 million dollars to third world countries
Been cited as one of the World’s most beautiful women.
Goodwill ambassador for the United nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
Several golden Globe awards.
Wrote a book called “Notes from my Travels”
Born October 11, 1884Born October 11, 1884
Known as the greatest social worker of the 20th century.
Known as the greatest social worker of the 20th century.
Drafted the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights.
Drafted the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights.
Wife of Franklin
Roosevelt
Wife of Franklin
Roosevelt
Dies of tuberculosis
on November 7, 1962.
Dies of tuberculosis
on November 7, 1962.
Was apart of the league of women voters.
Was apart of the league of women voters.
Always said "As for accomplishments, I just did what I had to do as things
came along."
Always said "As for accomplishments, I just did what I had to do as things
came along."
Director of the Bureau of women’s activities.
Director of the Bureau of women’s activities.
Promoted women’s rights as
she became First Lady
after husband became
president.
Promoted women’s rights as
she became First Lady
after husband became
president.
Born- October 11, 1884
Place- New York, New York
Parents- Elliorr and Anna Roosevelt
Became a Orphan at the age of Ten. Mother- 1892 Father- 1894
Niece of President Theodore Roosevelt
Known for being shy After the death of
her Parents she was sent to England for school.
Married Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1905.
Total of Six Children Anna James Elliott Franklin- died after
pregnancy Franklin Jr. John
Began public services American Red Cross
during World War I. After Franklin became
president and suffered a polio attack, Eleanor stepped in to help with his political career.
She changed the way we look at the role of the first lady.
Wanted to show the world that women are an important part of American politics.
press conferences
Had her own news paper column entitled“My Day”
After husbands death she traveled abroad during WWII to visit U.S. troops.
Became chair of the U.N. Human Rights Commissions. Helped write the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Civil Rights movement League of women
voters
Created the National Youth Administration
National Association for the Advancement of Colored people.
Greatest Social worker of the 20th century
“A woman is like a tea bag- you never know how strong she is until she gets in hot water.”
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