Angelina Jolie's daughter set to appear in 'Maleficent'

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's six kids have been trailed by paparazzi from a very early age. Now, one of Brangelina's children is stepping into the spotlight in an actual film role. At the tender age of 4, the A-list couple's daughter Vivienne will make her acting debut alongside her mother in Walt Disney Studios' upcoming adaptation of "Maleficent."
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The 3-D film, set to hit theaters in March 2014, stars Jolie as the villain from the classic fairy tale "Sleeping Beauty." Though 14-year-old Elle Fanning will play Aurora during the majority of the film, Vivienne will act briefly in scenes that depict the character as younger.
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( Michael Sohn / Associated Press )

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's six kids have been trailed by paparazzi from a very early age. Now, one of Brangelina's children is stepping into the spotlight in an actual film role. At the tender age of 4, the A-list couple's daughter Vivienne will make her acting debut alongside her mother in Walt Disney Studios' upcoming adaptation of "Maleficent."

The 3-D film, set to hit theaters in March 2014, stars Jolie as the villain from the classic fairy tale "Sleeping Beauty." Though 14-year-old Elle Fanning will play Aurora during the majority of the film, Vivienne will act briefly in scenes that depict the character as younger.

Full story: Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt: stage-door parents? | Photos: Movie princesses through the years

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