Showing posts with label brad pitt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brad pitt. Show all posts

Wednesday, 23 May 2012

Brad Pitt one of the most successful actor in the world.

William Bradley "Brad" Pitt is now best known as the life partner of Angelia jolie who is the no one actress in the world. He was born in December 18, 1963, in Shawnee, Oklahoma. He is best known as the an American actor and film producer who has received four Academy Award nominations and five Golden Globe Award nominations, winning one Golden Globe. In 1991 in the road movie Thelma & Louise Pitt first gained recognition as a cowboy hitchhiker.
In her personal life he following a high-profile relationship with actress Gwyneth Paltrow but Pitt was married to actress Jennifer Aniston for five years. Then he stay with Angelina Jolie from years ago. Now he and Angelina Jolie announced to married themself who have six children- Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, Knox, and Vivienne.
In his early life Pitt took lessons from acting coach Roy London While struggling to establish himself in Los Angeles.
In 1987 Pitt's onscreen career began with uncredited parts in the films No Way Out, No Man's Land and Less Than Zero. On May 1987 his television debut came with a two-episode role on the NBC soap opera Another World

Wednesday, 2 December 2009

If Brad and Angelina Split, Who Gets the House in New Orleans?


If you're sick of the Tiger Woods story, there's another story brewing . . . about Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.  Somebody just wrote a book about them, suggesting they may be headed to splitsville.  We certainly hope it's not true.  We've always liked this couple, particularly Brad's efforts to help rebuild New Orleans, Angelina's humanitarian work, and their combined charitable donations.

Remember that Domestic Bliss spread (top photo) they did for W magazine?  Or how they tried to kill each other in the Mr. and Mrs. Smith movie?  Was that art foreshadowing life?

Oh well!  They won't be the first Hollywood couple to split up.  But wait a minute!  Brad and Angelina don't live in Hollywood!  They live in New Orleans!  Specifically, they live in this historic mansion located in the French Quarter:

The front entrance (above) is deceptively low key.  But the rear courtyard below, typical of grand New Orleans homes, reveals the true charm . . .

 . . .  and size of this home, which includes a separate guesthouse in the back:

And the interior of this home is as charming as the exterior.  These photos are a couple of years old and show what the home looked like just before Brad and Angelina purchased it in 2007.

As expected, the rooms look a little choppy and narrow.  Like this master bedroom:

But we love the tall ceilings, chandelier, and fireplace above.  Likewise for the dining room below.  Did you notice the transom windows over the doorways?

We're sure the decor has changed substantially.  But the kitchen below looks like it was previously renovated:

We really like this kitchen and hope Brad and Angelina didn't change it! 

Come to think of it, we wonder what they did to make it and the rest of the home suitable for their six children! 

Tell us, do you think this looks like a good home in which to raise children?

Friday, 28 August 2009

Four Years After the Levees Broke in NOLA

Tomorrow marks the fourth anniversary of the day Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans. The city has yet to fully recover.


A while back, one of our favorite celebs -- Brad Pitt (currently starring in Quenton Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds) -- started a mission to "make it right."

After meeting with residents of the Lower 9th Ward, an area hardest hit by Katrina, Pitt worked with Global Green to sponsor an architecture competition with a goal of generating ideas for rebuilding sustainably.

Pitt then went on to form the Make It Right Foundation, an organization dedicated to building safe and healthy homes without sacrificing design.

Below are some examples of the type of homes resulting from this effort: All photos above by Harry Benson for Architectural Digest

The goal is to build 150 homes by next year. (More than 4,000 homes were lost.) The first 25 single family homes have already been completed and are now home to formerly displaced 9th Ward residents. All offer high design and are energy-efficient, solar powered, and storm-resistant.

Photo source: Make It Right Foundation

If you would like to learn more and/or donate to this worthy effort, please go here.