For her many fans, Charlize Theron is the epitome of beauty and elegance, and they are all considered to transform her into an ethereal goddess in Dior's J'adore fragrance. In Breitling's new Chronomat campaign, she is a conscientious woman who joins African-American prima ballerina Misty Copeland and Chinese actress Yao Chen in a team that breaks the Rules, known for defying stereotypes and boundaries with style and conviction.
As we all know, Charlize Theron has been a respected peacemaker at the United Nations since 2009 and a tireless activist on social issues. In 2007, she created her own foundation, Charlize Theron also founded the Africa Outreach Project to support African youth in their fight against HIV and other difficulties. Last year, her charity launched a global campaign against domestic violence on her behalf, which has grown significantly during the global pandemic. Theron also fights for the LGBTQIA community and has said in the past that she will not remarry until same-sex marriage is legalized in the United States.
On film, Theron also excels in action, and in "The Old Guard," she played a monumental character with incredible physical prowess. She has also shown her versatility by choosing more demanding roles, sometimes requiring a complete transformation. In 2004, she won an Oscar, a Golden Globe and a Silver Bear for Best Actress for Patty Jenkins' "Monster," which tells the story of serial killer Aileen Wuornos. She did it again in '18 in Jason Reitman's Tully, where he gained a lot of weight to play the role of a young mother.
The actress will soon play the role of the evil dean Madame Letso in the fairy tale The School for Good and Evil, directed by Paul Feig for Netflix, based on Soman Chainani's novel of the same name. Now, at 46, Theron's biggest roles in her life have been off-screen. As a mother, she raises her two adopted children, Jackson, 9, and August, 6, on her own with a beautiful open heart.