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William Bradley '''"Brad" Pitt''' is an American actor. He was born on December 18, 1963 to Jane Etta and William Alvin Pitt in Shawnee, Oklahoma, USA and raised in Springfield, Missouri. He is of Cherokee Native American, Dutch, English, French, German, Irish, Northern Irish (Scotch-Irish), Seminole Native American, Scottish and Welsh descent. He took acting classes and odd jobs in Los Angeles when he started his acting career. One of his odd jobs was dressing up as the El Pollo Loco chicken.
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William Bradley '''"Brad" Pitt''' is an American actor. He was born on December 18, 1963 to Jane Etta and William Alvin Pitt in Shawnee, Oklahoma, USA. He took acting classes and odd jobs in Los Angeles when he started his acting career. One of his odd jobs was dressing up as the El Pollo Loco chicken.
   
 
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He has worked with director [[Andrew Dominik]] twice; on the films ''[[The Assassination of the Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford]]'' and ''[[Killing The Softly]]'' (2012). He played hit-man Jackie Cogan in ''Killing Them Softly''.
 
He has worked with director [[Andrew Dominik]] twice; on the films ''[[The Assassination of the Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford]]'' and ''[[Killing The Softly]]'' (2012). He played hit-man Jackie Cogan in ''Killing Them Softly''.
 
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Brad Pitt
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Name
William Bradley "Brad" Pitt
Birthplace
Shawnee OK USA
Birth date
December 18, 1963
Occupation
Actor, producer
Active Years
1987–present

Early life

William Bradley "Brad" Pitt is an American actor. He was born on December 18, 1963 to Jane Etta and William Alvin Pitt in Shawnee, Oklahoma, USA. He took acting classes and odd jobs in Los Angeles when he started his acting career. One of his odd jobs was dressing up as the El Pollo Loco chicken.

Early career

Brad Pitt got his start on Thelma & Louise, even though he had already taken many television roles before then. In 1994, he earned acclaim for his portrayal of vampire Louis de Ponte du Lac in Interview with the Vampire. In 1995, he starred in serial killer thriller Seven with Gwyneth Paltrow and Morgan Freeman.

1999-Present

Brad Pitt played Tyler Durden, an iconic character in Fight Club alongside Edward Norton. In 2000, he was in the film Snatch, in which he acted with a convincing and almost unintelligible Irish accent. In 2003, he starred in Ocean's Twelve with George Clooney.

He has recently starred in Moneyball and The Tree of Life.

He has worked with director Andrew Dominik twice; on the films The Assassination of the Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford and Killing The Softly (2012). He played hit-man Jackie Cogan in Killing Them Softly.