Jolie's father glad about Kate’s victory

Oscar-winning actor Jon Voight is happy that Kate Winslet has won the Best Actress Oscar.

Kate won the award for her portrayal of a Nazi guard in The Reader , beating Voight’s daughter Angelina Jolie.

“It’s wonderful. I voted for Angie and all the gals deserve to be winners... But Kate is a brilliant actress and she was brilliant in her performance,” the Daily Express quoted him as saying.

“Kate's a great person. She's got her feet on the ground... and it must have been very moving for the people of Britain too,” he added.

Apparently, Voight was not the only person who thought that Kate should win the award.

“It was Kate's night, as Angie had said actually - she said she thought it was gonna be Kate's night and it's wonderful to see,” he stated.

“Ange is a pro, she knows what's going on, she's been there before, she's gotten the award before. She's an experienced person and she knows that it can go any way. All of them have to be prepared... (even) Kate said she was practising to look dignified if she lost,” he added.

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Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt plan attack on former bodyguard over book talk

Updated Sunday, April 26th 2009

Angelina Jolie, and her partner, Brad Pitt, are going to battle with a former bodyguard over a possible book he plans to write on working for the pair.

Burly bodyguard Mickey Brett has tangled with some tough customers, but none so tough as his former clients Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.

Once they entrusted their lives, and those of their children, to Brett. But now that they've learned he's been thinking about revealing their intimacies in a book, the star couple has come down on him with the fury of "Mr. and Mrs. Smith."

Pitt and Jolie, who played married assassins in that movie, have recruited some of the most fearsome libel attorneys in the U.S. and the U.K. to

make sure Brett's lips stay zipped.

Recently we obtained a proposal for a memoir and a TV show, both offering Brett's first-person account of his years guarding the likes of Sandra Bullock,

Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Sly Stallone and Richard Gere.

The main focus of the pitches, though, was Brangelina. Suffice it to say that Brett had fond memories of Jolie, whom he had been protecting since 2001, and less fond recollections of Pitt.

Seeking comment from them, we received a bracing phone call from Marty Singer, the couple's American litigator.

Singer alleged that Brett wasn't a reliable source. In fact, he was a "pathological liar." He said Brett's lies to U.S. Immigration officials here had led to his being barred from entering this country. Singer said that only recently did Pitt and Jolie discover that Brett, who'd claimed he was a British SAS commando, never even served in the military.

Singer noted that in 1993 Brett was questioned in the murder of British tycoon Donald Urquhart, though he was later released. In 2006, Brett was arrested for assaulting a restaurant owner in Namibia. The same year, in India, he was accused of choking a photographer and arrested for roughing up and making racial insults against some parents who were trying to pick

up their kids.

All told, Singer said, Brett had been convicted 11 times of various crimes.

Pitt and Jolie had repeatedly come to Brett's defense. But they apparently came to have doubts about his style of problem-solving.

As for his book and TV proposals, Singer said Brett was bound by a confidentiality agreement. According to Singer, Brett has now stated that he'd never signed off on the pitches and that many of the yarns attributed to him were fabricated by his ghost writer.

Brett's attorneys told us: "Our client disputes what has apparently been said by Mr. Singer, but is not in a position to comment further at this stage."

Brett's ghost writer, Robin McGibbon, insists that he did not embellish the bodyguard's stories.

"Mickey was definitely going to consider a book or TV deal if the offer was good enough," says McGibbon. But at this point, he said, "there's not going to be any book."

Resource:
http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/2009/04/26/2009-04-26_angelina_jolie_brad_pitt_plan_attack_on_former_bodyguard_over_book.html