Angelina Jolie grinned with her son, Knox Jolie-Pitt, at the Governors Awards on Sunday, looking like a happy mother.
The 48-year-old Oscar winner and her stunning 16-year-old son, whom she had with her ex-boyfriend Brad Pitt, commanded attention on the Ray Dolby Ballroom red carpet with their striking style.
With massive diamond earrings and a matching necklace providing the perfect amount of glitz, Jolie looked magnificent in a glittering gold-and-silver sleeveless gown that radiated Hollywood glitz.
With her newly lightened hair in a sleek bun, she laughed a little with Knox, who was stunning in a tux.
Knox, who looks a lot like his matinee idol father, arrived in a big way as the two posed for pictures.
There was an unusual mother-son interaction at the star-studded event because his siblings, Maddox (22), Pax (20), Zahara (19), Shiloh (17), and the twins, Vivienne and Knox, were noticeably missing.
The 48-year-old Oscar winner and her stunning 16-year-old son, whom she had with her ex-boyfriend Brad Pitt, commanded attention on the Ray Dolby Ballroom red carpet with their striking style.
Among the celebrities the couple hung out with were Elizabeth Olsen, Nicole Kidman, Demi Moore, and Pamela Anderson.
The celebration, which is hosted by the board of governors of the Film Academy, pays tribute to the late Quincy Jones, casting director Juliet Taylor, producer Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli of James Bond, and director Richard Curtis.
The actress is currently promoting her next movie, Maria, a biopic about opera great Maria Callas that is already generating Oscar hype, when Angelina makes her cameo.
Maria, which tells the story of Callas’ final decline in Paris in the 1970s, was directed by Pablo Larrain, who also directed Jackie.
“Holy s**t, I can’t wait to see this movie!” is one of the comments made by fans who have called for the actress to win an Oscar. I’m going to be blown away by Angelina Jolie’s portrayal of Maria.She is going to win the Oscar.
Someone another begged the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to give Angelina the Oscar for her performance as Maria Callas right away.
A third joked about “heading Angelina Jolie’s Oscar campaign,” admitting they hadn’t even seen the trailer.
The preview for Maria is gorgeous. “I’ve seen enough; give Angelina Jolie the Oscar already,” said a fourth tweeter.
There was a unique mother-son moment at the star-studded event because his siblings, Maddox (22), Pax (20), Zahara (19), Shiloh (17), and the twins, Vivienne and Knox, were not present.
Standing taller than his mother and looking a lot like his matinee star father, Knox made a spectacular dramatic entrance as the two posed for pictures (R: Angelina and Brad in 2015).
“Maria” follows the American-Greek singer as she flees to Paris following a fantastic and challenging life in the spotlight, according to the plot.
As the diva struggles with her identity and life, the movie attempts to “reimagine the legendary soprano in her final days.”
She passed away at the age of 53 from a heart attack in Paris in 1977.
When the eagerly awaited movie releases in theaters in November, Netflix will watch it in December.
Prior to its December 11 release on the streaming service, Netflix will release the film in US theaters on November 27.
The mother of six previously won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the psychological thriller Girl Interrupted (1999) as Lisa Rowe, a diagnosed psychopath.
For her performance as Christine Collins in the mystery crime thriller Changeling, she was nominated for an Academy Award in 2008 for Best Actress.
Marion Cotillard, the French actress who starred in La Vie en Rose, defeated her.
Huge diamond earrings and a matching necklace added the perfect amount of shine to Jolie’s stunning gold and silver sleeveless gown, which exuded Hollywood elegance.
Over her career, Jolie has received multiple accolades, including a Tony Award, two Screen Actors Guild awards, and three Golden Globes.
Jolie won her first Tony this summer, putting her halfway to EGOT status.
The EGOT, one of the most exclusive clubs in US entertainment, is just one win away for countless talents.
Those who have won all four of the major American performing arts awards are referred to by the acronym, which stands for Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony awards.
Jolie just has to win an Emmy and a Grammy because only 21 other people have accomplished the feat.