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POLL: Should Angie Stop Doing Risky Stunts Now That She Has Kids?

Posted by maralee on April 20th, 2010 at 2:20 pm

angelinastunt 300x200 POLL: Should Angie Stop Doing Risky Stunts Now That She Has Kids?Angelina Jolie previously said she likes doing stunts because her kids think it’s cool. I agree,  but let’s not overlook the fact that it’s dangerous. Even the director of her latest movie Salt, Phillip Noyce, admits that he was sleepless the nights before action sequences because he was nervous for Angelina.

“Personally, a lot of the stuff she did in this (movie) I would’ve preferred to do bluescreen,” he tells EW. “She was often suspended up to 10 storeys high and she’d leap from vehicle to vehicle at high speeds. She doesn’t have to do it, but she has absolutely no fear.”

“Usually, when an actor becomes more and more successful, they play it safe. But that’s not Angelina Jolie.”

She’s always done her own stunts, but things are much different than in her earlier action hero days —She has a family to think about! Sure her kids love it, but what would they do if she got hurt or worse, had a fatal accident? Ten storeys is nothing to sneeze at. Is it irresponsible for Angelina to do her own stunts?

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