Angelina Jolie ignores father at hotel



ZAP2IT.COM
LOS ANGELES -- Angelina Jolie and her father Jon Voight were both giving interviews about their upcoming films last weekend in the same hotel, but they weren't able to reconcile their very public father-daughter feud.
In an interview for her upcoming film "Alexander," Jolie, 29, told Zap2it.com, "I do not see any reconciliation with my father ever, no. There's only so much energy in this life, I don't want him to make my stomach go into knots anymore."
Voight, 65, gave interviews for "National Treasure" in which he plays Nicolas Cage's father, and he told Zap2it, "I love my daughter, I'm crazy about my daughter and I will not stop sending her my messages of love and will keep trying to reach her always."
Tried to talk
Voight says he tried to reach her while he was doing interviews 20 floors downstairs from her at the St. Regis Hotel in Century City, Calif., but she didn't respond. The two Oscar winners (she for "Girl, Interrupted" in 1999 and he for "Coming Home" in 1978) had a bitter battle going back to her childhood, and he said she needed therapy. The two settled their differences to co-star in the first "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider" film in 2001, but in 2002, she stopped talking to him again.
Jolie, who plays the mother of Colin Farrell in "Alexander," says, "That was one of the toughest times in my life, when my marriage broke up [to actor Billy Bob Thornton] and I separated from my father, but then good things happened too," she says, referring to her adoption of a Cambodian child, Maddox. She doesn't want her son to know his grandfather.