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Actor reveals details of childhood trauma and how he lost the woman he loved, Angelina Jolie
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For Billy Bob Thornton, Hollywood's latest version of "The Alamo" was a chance to play a straight-shooting, tough-talking American legend. Now there is some tough talk from the actor himself, as he speaks out about his violent, troubled childhood and about what really happened with the wife he loved and lost: Angelina Jolie. It sounds farfetched at first. Billy Bob Thornton as the legendary Davey Crockett, king of the wild frontier? But it is a role Thornton believes he was born to play. I grew up in the backwoods. He was a storyteller.