Angelina Jolie's career began in the VHS era with a string of arresting early performances that led to her Academy Award win for Girl, Interrupted (1999). Her GIA (1998) and Playing by Heart (1998) runs on home video established her as a major dramatic presence before Hollywood made her an action icon, and the original Gia HBO release is among the most collectible VHS titles in her catalog.
Browse our Angelina Jolie VHS collection below — early dramatic work, late-90s breakthrough roles, and a few hard-to-find early titles.
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Angelina Jolie VHS Rarities & Collectibles
Angelina Jolie's pre-mainstream VHS catalog is surprisingly rich for serious collectors. Her early-career titles — Lookin' to Get Out (1982, a childhood cameo), Cyborg 2 (1993), Without Evidence (1995), and Hackers (1995) — represent the underappreciated early chapters of a career that would soon become one of Hollywood's most bankable. The HBO film Gia (1998) is the crown jewel: a made-for-cable title that circulated widely in VHS rental form and earned Jolie her first Golden Globe.
Most Collectible Angelina Jolie VHS Titles
Look for: Hackers (United Artists, 1995) in original clamshell — a 90s internet thriller that has become a cult classic and is genuinely fun to collect. Playing by Heart (Miramax, 1999) in good condition is an undervalued dramatic ensemble piece. Any copy of Gia in VHS form is worth picking up, as is the George Wallace miniseries (1997) in which she earned her second Golden Globe nomination. Girl, Interrupted (Columbia TriStar, 2000) was released as both a rental and sell-through VHS and is an easy find in excellent condition.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Angelina Jolie's rarest VHS tape?
Her earliest credited appearance is a cameo in Lookin' to Get Out (1982) with her father Jon Voight — a genuinely scarce title that appears occasionally at estate sales. Among her more substantial early roles, Cyborg 2 (1993) in good condition takes real effort to find.
Did Angelina Jolie win an Oscar?
Yes — Angelina Jolie won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Girl, Interrupted (1999). The film was released on VHS by Columbia TriStar and is widely available in excellent condition.


