Angelina Jolie Talks Retirement from Acting
With six children to watch over, Angelina Jolie is considering a retirement from acting. The 33-year-old actress told the BBC that she plans to slowly get involved in les movie projects in order to have more time to spend with her kids. However, she did not make any radical statement.

"I don't plan to keep acting very long, I'm ready to do a few things now and fade away and get ready to be a grandma one day," Jolie said. She has three biological children with Brad Pitt and the famous couple adopted three other.

When asked whether she would give herself a "cutoff point" from acting, Angelina Jolie said that she would make no such pledge to completely stop acting.

Jolie told the British broadcaster that she will work for a few months in February and then take a year off.

"I won't work again probably for another year," she says. "So maybe it'll be once a year, then maybe once a year, then maybe it'll be once every three years."

Jolie underlined the fact that, although she is keen on taking some time off, it does not mean that she won’t play in a movie again. She is currently promoting her latest film called “Changeling.” The movie is directed by Clint Eastwood and Jolie plays a mother whose son goes missing.

Jolie and Pitt have six children together: Maddox, 7, Pax, 4, and Zahara, 3, Shiloh, 2, and newborn twins, Knox and Vivienne. They aren’t married yet and said that they will not tie the knot until same-sex marriages are legalized across the United States.