Angelina Jolie: I've Become a Better Woman

Star says Pitt told her co-star Depp is "a great guy"

Angelina Jolie says she - and her glamorous life - are getting better with age.

The Oscar-winning actress, who stars in "The Tourist" with Johnny Depp, told the "Today" show's Matt Lauer she doesn't get why she's an attention magnet. But being a do-gooder is coming natural after an early adulthood that was often scandalous, says the 35-year-old significant other of Brad Pitt.

โ€œIโ€™d like to think Iโ€™ve become a better woman as Iโ€™ve gotten older,โ€ said Jolie, a mom of six and a ubiquitous goodwill ambassador for the United Nations.

Why the entire world seems to want to monitor her progress, Jolie finds bewildering.

โ€œI donโ€™t find myself that interesting in that way,โ€ Jolie told Lauer. โ€œI have a full life. But, you know, I do the same thing every day in my natural life. I wear the same thing every day. I donโ€™t go out.โ€

Jolie had never even met Depp before the two were cast in "The Tourist," but Jolie got a scouting report on her co-star from Pitt.

โ€œYouโ€™re gonna love him; heโ€™s a great guy,โ€ Jolie recalled Pitt telling her.

Jolie's latest project was a film she directed about Bosnia, shot mostly in Hungary.  

"I loved it, I loved it!โ€ she told Lauer. โ€œI much prefer being behind the camera.โ€

While in Hungary, Jolie enjoyed the company and support of Pitt and their kids โ€” adopted children Maddox, 9, Pax, 7, and Zahara, 5, and their three biological children: Shiloh, 4, and twins Vivienne and Knox, 2. Jolie told Lauer she and Pitt revel in making their work-related trips around the world true family affairs.

โ€œI know the value โ€ฆ that we have this time,โ€ Jolie said. โ€œThat we have this life together that we get to explore and laugh and learn, and have that warm love.

โ€œThat is, you know, what makes life worth living.โ€

Selected Reading: Today, IMDB, People

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