During Angelina Jolie's acceptance for Performer Tribute Award for playing opera singer Maria Callas, she tells how her late mother Marcheline Bertrand influence her in the past.
She shared, "[My mom] took me to the theater. She told me about meeting Tennessee Williams, and she introduced me to the Lee Strasberg Institute, where I would later study. And I now experience the joy of seeing my own daughter love theater and get involved."
Then she tells that her childhood house was filled with many books, saying, "I grew up with a mother who kept books inside the oven because there were more books in our house than shelves in the apartment we had".
"And it was how she solved the problem, while still making sure we were fed. But it was her priority."
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