Angeline Jolie showed a magnetic animalism that made her destined for stardom, according to a photographer who took early black and white shots of her. Celeb snapper Harry Langdon said he took sultry shots of the teen at the age of 15, which collectors Michael H. Epstein and Scott E. Schwimer will auction on March 26 and March 27.

Langdon said Jolie came to him for the photos on the suggestion of her father, actor Jon Voight. Langdon said: 'I admire her for coming alone. Daddies, mommies and boyfriends on a photo session can dampen the best performer’s performances. [She] was very confident of herself. She was a real natural.”
He said even then, she showed signs of the magnetic persona in the early shots and awareness of her own look. 'Her smile is beautiful but her best feature is her alluring look,' he said. Langdon noticed the actress, 34, had an animalistic quality and readily posed on all fours. He said: 'Not everybody can do that. You have to be agile and slim and have good knees.'