The stunning brunette's new body art was revealed by her backless gown
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Film hunk Colin Farrell was characteristically casual at the LA event
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22 JULY 2003
Hollywood star Angelina Jolie is known for always being picture perfect, and she did not disappoint at Monday's LA premiere of her newest film, Tomb Raider 2: The Cradle Of Life.

The Oscar-winning actress, her hair cascading to her shoulders, was stunning as she made her arrival wearing a backless full-length gown that showed off her latest tattoo.

Angelina, who had the ancient Khmer script etched on her left shoulder blade in April, joined a host of other stars on the red carpet, including Irish heart-throb and body art fan Colin Farrell as well as Men In Black II's Rosario Dawson.

Though the Tomb Raider sequel is the photogenic brunette's latest project, there's another role she's passionate about – that of United Nations Goodwill Ambassador.

Angelina's UN journal, written as she met with refugees around the world over the past two years, is set to be published this October. All proceeds from the book, Notes From My Travels, will be donated to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).



        
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