One might make an understandable assumption that this means The Simpsons takes place in Missouri or at least the name was based on the town there.
It doesn't. Simpsons creator Matt Groening finally revealed in an issue of Smithsonian Magazine where he confirmed Simpsons' Springfield is actually based his hometown of Springfield, Oregon, not to be mistaken with the city of the same name in Pitt's home state.
The film also focused on highlighting harsh Chinese rule in the Himalayan region, which didn't sit too well for Chinese authorities who were prompted to ban Pitt from travelling to China again.
Nearly 20 years after the fact, Pitt appeared in China to promote his film Allied. There's no word on how he got unbanned from the country.
In the latter's case, it is the state where Route 66 originated. More specifically, it originated in Springfield, Missouri. It was in that there were first plans in place to construct a national highway, and these plans were dealt between Cyrus Avery of Tulsa, Oklahoma and John Woodruff of Springfield, Missouri.
The numerical destination of 66 was assigned to the Chicago-to-Los-Angeles route on April 30th, in Springfield, Missouri.
Since so many celebrities spend their time out of the country, it is almost essential for a celeb to try to pick up at least one or two languages along the way.
This would have to explain why Brad Pitt knows how to speak Japanese so well. He has often made appearances over on Japanese television in commercials and interviews over there. In a day where Instagram and Twitter are alive and well and people can just upload their pictures onto social media themselves for free, it's hard to believe there was once a time where folks would kick out big cash just to see celebrity pictures. However, once upon a time, paparazzi would kick out big bucks to get physical pictures of famous people.
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie understood the market for this, and so when they gave birth to their first child in , they sold their first family photos to Hello!
All proceeds went to the Jolie-Pitt Foundation. That was not his only odd job starting out, and not even his oddest of jobs. That would have to be his job as a chauffeur. He did not chauffeur high status celebs or anything like that, but he did used to chauffeur women who, well, let's not delve too far into that. Pitt would drive and escort them to bachelor parties and clubs. One of these ladies suggested that Pitt go to an acting class taught by a famous acting coach named Ray London, and it helped kick his acting career into full speed.
Pitt cites this chauffeur job as the moment that "set [him] on the path to where [he] is now. A lot of actors go to extreme lengths to deliver a fantastic performance; some actors do not even break character until filming is completely wrapped up.
Rather than go that method acting route, Brad Pitt often commits to first hand research for his roles. One example of him doing such a thing was when he was cast to play a mental patient in Twelve Monkeys. To study for the part, he checked himself into a psych ward in Philadelphia for one day.
The research seemed to work out since Pitt was nominated for an Oscar and won a Golden Globe for his part in the movie. Acting can be a scary lifestyle not because of the work, but because being famous warrants a few obsessive fans. Users agree not to download, copy, modify, sell, lease, rent, reprint, or otherwise distribute these materials, or to link to these materials on another web site, without authorization of the Oklahoma Historical Society.
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That same year the actor was featured in Ocean's Twelve. In , Pitt starred opposite Angelina Jolie in the blockbuster action flick Mr. And Mrs. Pitt's next film, the critically acclaimed Babel , earned the actor another Golden Globe nomination.
The actor moved on to less serious fare in the reprisal of his role as Rusty Ryan in Ocean's Thirteen Scott Fitzgerald. In this Fincher-directed movie, Pitt plays the title character, who is born as a year-old man and ages in reverse.
Pitt received another Oscar nod for the film, which won three Academy Awards. He was also the lead player in Moneyball , a baseball dramedy that follows the travails of Oakland A's general manager Billy Beane and his quest to reshape his team. The film earned six Oscar nominations, including nods for Pitt as both lead actor and producer in the best picture category.
In , Pitt won acclaim for his performance as Gerry Lane in the zombie-apocalyptic thriller World War Z , directed by Marc Forster, and later that year appeared as a supporting character in The Counselor. He also received raves for his work on 12 Years a Slave. The film, directed by Steve McQueen , tells the true story of free African American musician Solomon Northup played by Chiwetel Ejiofor who is kidnapped and sold into slavery. For his work as a producer on the film, Pitt earned his fifth Academy Award nomination, receiving his second nod in the best picture category.
Then in , Pitt co-starred with wife Jolie in the art house outing By the Sea , which she wrote and directed. He also appeared in The Big Short , a film which focuses on the housing market bubble that fueled the financial collapse and a group of men who'd predicted the turmoil to come.
Based on the nonfiction bestseller by Michael Lewis, the project earned a slew of award nominations. General Stanley McChrystal. Pitt and Aniston married on July 29, , in Malibu, California. US Markets Loading H M S In the news.
Pitt is also a producer with his own production company called Plan B Entertainment. His credits include "The Departed" and "Moneyball. He was the eldest of three children in a conservative household of parents, truck company owner Bill Pitt and family counselor Jane Pitt.
Just two credits shy of a journalism degree at the University of Missouri, Pitt gave in to his love of films and set off for Los Angeles in the lates. In LA, Pitt worked as a limousine driver for a few months, while taking acting classes.
Pitt's big break was a small, but memorable role in 's "Thelma and Louise," in which he played a charming hitchhiker and one-night-stand to Geena Davis' character. He would go on to co-star with Lewis in "Kalifornia," about a couple on a cross-country murder spree. His next major career step would be the coveted lead role in "Interview With the Vampire" opposite one of the hottest actors in Hollywood, Tom Cruise, and a young Kirsten Dunst in In , Pitt began dating Hollywood it girl Gwyneth Paltrow.
They dated for two years and became engaged. In , they called off the engagement and broke up for unknown reasons. Pitt shot in Argentina for his most ambitious film to date, 's "Seven Years in Tibet. They married two years later with a huge wedding in Malibu. In , People once again named Pitt its "Sexiest Man Alive," making him the first male to hold the title twice.
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