Angelina Jolie is an American actress and director. She has received an Academy Award, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, and three Golden Globe Awards, and was named Hollywood's highest-paid actress by Forbes in 2009 and 2011. Jolie is noted for promoting humanitarian causes as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). She has been cited as the world's "most beautiful" woman, a title for which she has received substantial media attention.
Jolie made her screen debut as a child alongside her father Jon Voight in Lookin' to Get Out (1982), but her film career began in earnest a decade later with the low-budget production Cyborg 2 (1993). Her first leading role in a major film was in the cyber-thriller Hackers (1995). She starred in the critically acclaimed biographical television films George Wallace (1997) and Gia (1998), and won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the drama Girl, Interrupted (1999).
Jolie achieved wide fame after her portrayal of video game heroine Lara Croft in Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001), and established herself among the highest-paid actresses in Hollywood with the sequel The Cradle of Life (2003). She reinforced her reputation as a leading action star with Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005) and Wanted (2008)—her biggest non-animated commercial successes to date and received further critical acclaim for her performances in the dramas A Mighty Heart (2007) and Changeling (2008), which earned her a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Actress. Jolie made her directorial debut with the wartime drama In the Land of Blood and Honey (2011).
Her movie, In the Land of Blood and Honey, lost to A Separation for Best Foreign Language Film at the Golden Globes—but Jolie still appeared a winner with a sleek chignon and fiery-red lips. Later, at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, she accentuated vintage Givenchy earrings with brushed-back hair and smoky eye shadow. But it was her pumped-up locks, smoldering eyes, and ruby pout at the Oscars that really blew us away. How is it possible that a mere mortal looks this perfect?
Viola Davis
After television stints on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and The United States of Tara, Davis got the recognition she deserved, thanks to a star-making role in The Help.
She won Best Actress at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, and she also
gets kudos for flaunting her natural hair at the Oscars! Her wigs at the
Globes and SAGs were stylish but we prefer her without; her metallic
green eye shadow was also a nice touch.
Rooney Mara
Like her awards-season
dress choices, Mara’s beauty looks were similarly edgy and chic. Though
the Best Actress nominee wore sleek hair and lush lashes at both the
Globes and Oscars, blunt bangs and matte red lips stole the show at the
latter.
Claire Danes
Danes picked up a Golden Globe for her performance in TV’s Homeland
looking every inch the Hollywood star—her platinum updo, bold lashes,
and bright-pink pucker were classic with a modern twist. She continued
her golden beauty streak at the Vanity Fair Oscar party, arriving with a loose chignon, glowing skin, and shimmering eyes and lips.
Kristen Wiig
The comedienne kept the
party going all the way to the Oscars, with a little help from her
fellow Bridesmaids—their Scorsese Drinking Game was introduced at the
SAGs (onstage, of course!). In between all the fun, we couldn’t help but
notice Wiig’s hair color morph. After kicking off the season with
chocolate-hued strands, Wiig went ombré at the Oscars.
Sofia Vergara
Vergara attended the Golden Globes and SAGs with her Modern Family
cohorts, and the cast won awards at both events. Once her red-carpet duty was over, however, the effervescent beauty ditched the straight-laced routine (and her flatiron) and let loose—in the form of cascading waves at the Vanity Fair Oscar party.
Jessica Chastain
From modern beauty
to old-Hollywood starlet to medieval princess, the Best Supporting
Actress nominee showed off three very different looks at the Golden
Globes, SAGs, and Oscars—which isn’t surprising, given her varied movie roles. Whether she’s playing a secret agent in The Debt, a mother in The Tree of Life, or a Southern bombshell in The Help, Chastain never ceases to impress.
Michelle Williams
Williams always
looks flawless on the red carpet, thanks to her signature pixie and
elegant style. This awards season, though, the Best Actress nominee took
things up a notch and adorned her hair with a chic headband at the
Golden Globes. After a brief return to simplicity at the more-casual
SAGs, Williams stunned at the Oscars in a vibrant orange dress and pink
lips—a unique yet flattering color combination.
Maya Rudolph
Rudolph dressed up as Beyoncé for a Saturday Night Live skit
on February 18—and it seems the singer’s style may have influenced
her Academy Awards style. After sporting soft waves and an updo at the
Globes and SAGs, respectively, the Bridesmaids star went full-on glam for the Oscars, pairing her plum Johanna Johnson gown with full lashes and cascading curls.
Cameron Diaz
The What to Expect When You’re Expecting
star debuted an unexpected white-blond bob at the Weinstein’s Company
2012 Golden Globes After Party—and the new cut and color suit her well!
Presenting at the Oscars with her What to Expect costar, Jennifer
Lopez, Diaz dressed up her ’do, opting for sleek over tousled. She also
played up her eyes and lips with black liner and pink gloss.
Octavia Spencer
It’s a sweep!
Spencer won in the Best Supporting Actress category at the Globes, SAGs,
and Oscars—and she was loyal to designer Tadashi Shoji throughout. She
didn’t keep the same hair and makeup, though; after rocking purple eye
shadow, gray eye shadow, a center part, and no part over the course of
the Globes and SAGs, Spencer finished with a side-parted updo and brown
smoky eyes at the Academy Awards.
Bérénice Bejo
The Argentine-French star was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at all three awards for her role in The Artist.
Though she didn’t win, she made a splash on the red carpet with simple
yet sophisticated hair and makeup. Starting off brunette with a classic
chignon at the Golden Globes, Bejo went red and romantic at the SAGs.
The fiery hue carried over to the Oscars, where her plaited updo
showcased exquisite Chopard earrings.
Emma Stona
Sure, she loves side-parted hair—but Stone Revlon’s latest brand ambassador, is a makeup chameleon. The Help actress
went from edgy rimmed liner at the Globes and fuchsia lips at the SAGs,
to cat-eyes and pink shadow at the Academy Awards. Between her
ever-changing color palette—and hilarious repartee with fellow Oscars
presenter Ben Stiller—Stone has the makings of a superstar.
Stacy Keibler
Keibler’s gold
Marchesa gown drew references to Oscar himself, but she’s no statue. As
George’s leading lady she’s held her own, bringing her winning ways from
the wrestling ring to the red carpet. Her glamorous dresses, glowing
skin, and soft waves at the Globes, SAGs, and Oscars get high marks.
Natalie Portman
She may have won Best Actress at last year’s awards ceremonies, but Portman isn’t easily forgotten—the Black Swan
star exuded her usual effortless glamour time around too. Choosing
diamond earrings and natural makeup throughout, Portman reached an
all-time high at the Oscars; to complement her 1954 vintage Valentino
gown and dazzling v-shaped necklace, she opted for side-parted tresses
and thick lashes.
This was not easy, but here you go – the top 10 hottest celebrities that stepped on the Oscar‘s 81st Annual Academy Awards Red Carpet.
0223 beyo oscar Top 10 Hottest Oscar Celebs
Beyonce 2009 Oscar
The celebrities that didn’t make it in this top: Jessica Alba
because she simply did not shine. Anne Hathaway’s body was really fit
and hot, but she really had better days. Sarah Jessica Parker was trying
too much. Miley Cyrus looked like a cake. Marisa Tomei won the 11th
place, but this is a top 10. Amy Adams was way too red for the red carpet. Alicia Keys is just after Marisa Tomei, but then again..
1. Angelina Jolie
Brangelina
is one of the hottest couples ever. The first place is not occupied by
Angelina Jolie nor by Brad Pitt, but both of them as a couple. They’re
beautiful, sexy, hot and they look extremely good together. Everybody
wants a piece of them, everybody wants to be like them. Brad and Ange
are simply the hottest people to have stepped on the red carpet on the
81st Oscar Annual Academy Awards 2009.
2. Heidi Klum
It’s not the first time Heidi redefines the word sexy, but this time she’s above and beyond that
3: Beyonce Knowles
Beyonce’s hot curves made the other celebs look like simple visitors of the event.
4: Penelope Cruz
She won the award for Actress In A Supporting Role for her act in Vicky Cristina Barcelona. Penelope got a unique charm.. you know it. And the picture of her kissing the Oscar statue is priceless.
5: Freida Pinto
Freida was this years most
exotic appearance. The spot of color each event should have. She’s also
part of Slumdog Millionaire – the great winner.
6: Halle Berry
Halle knows her body is a
temple. So the Academy award winner put on one sexy dress that makes her
look simply fabulous. She also received some + points for her date.
7: Kate Beckinsale
Great dress, killer smile and maybe one of the most glamorous appearances at The Oscars. Kate Beckinsale is simply beautiful.
8: Vanessa Hudgens
The cutest little (naughty) thing on this years Oscar Red Carpet.
9: Natalie Portman
Natalie really looked cute in Pink, but her beautiful smile kinda missed.
10: Jessica Biel
If it weren’t for that
dress, Jessica would’ve placed much higher in our top. But hiding that
sexy body of hers under that ugly dress is no-no!