U.S. actress Angelina Jolie, second from right, and her
children from left, 8-year-old Maddox, Zahara Marley, 6,
Pax Thien, 6, and Shiloh Nouvel, 4. Photo by AP.
Actress Angelina Jolie, in Tokyo for the weekend opening
of action thriller "Salt," brushed off rumours about her shaky
relations with Brad Pitt.
"He was just a wonderful father," she said on Tuesday of
Pitt, during work on the film, in which she plays a tough
spy. He often brought the children to the set, she recalled.
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"They played with fake blood, and they found mommy very
strange in her different hair," she said.
Pitt and Jolie have been partners since they began a
relationship while working on the 2005 film "Mr. & Mrs.
Smith." They are raising six children.
Last week, Pitt and Jolie accepted undisclosed damages in
London's High Court to settle a privacy claim against a
British tabloid that had reported in January that they were
planning to split.
Asked about her ability to work and maintain a happy family,
Jolie told reporters at a Tokyo hotel: "Brad is the word that
makes it possible."
Jolie, who arrived Monday, brought four of the children along
on the Japan trip. They have already spent some time shopping
for toys inspired by Japanese director Hayao Miyazaki's
animation characters Ponyo and Totoro, she said.
Jolie, 35, acknowledged she once surprised her 8-year-old son
Maddox with her disguise as a male naval officer in "Salt."
He came into the room and reluctantly shook hands with the
person he didn't know was his mother.
"And I said, 'Honey, it's mommy,'" Jolie said.
"I think I freaked him out," she said with a laugh, adding
that he then watched her peel off her fake ears, hands and
nose.
"I play these roles, but I'm always in every minute their mom
first," she said. "I'm a bit of a goofy. I'm funny at home, I
think."
Her children aren't going to be seeing the movie, though.
"I think it's very hard for them to see someone trying to
kill their mom, even if she wins," she said.
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