Angelina Jolie spotted in same luxurious hotel suite as Oprah Winfrey stayed in ahead of world premiere of her latest film project Unbroken in Sydney. Angelina Jolie has arrived in Sydney ahead of the World Premiere of her latest film, Unbroken.The 39-year-old Hollywood heavyweight was spotted at Sydney's Intercontinental Hotel on Monday morning, cutting a calm figure ahead of her red carpet walk later in the day. The same room where Oprah Winfrey stayed during her 2010 visit, Ange kept her look low key in a simple gray T-shirt, Ange strayed from her typically black wardrobe, wrapping a beige knit around her slight waist.Pacing past her hotel room balcony, she folded her arms across her chest as she gazed out at Sydney's spectacular Harbour views.The actress and director chose the city's largest hotel suite for a short stay - the Presidential Suite at the CBD's Intercontinental , rooms that would quite sufficiently house her large brood. Traveller.com.au says of the lavish lodgings - which have accommodated the former US president Bill Clinton - are the second most expensive in the city at $6,500, behind the Park Hyatt's Governor's Suite. It also revealed it features a baby grand piano, six private balconies and private entrances.Oprah Winfrey is another former guest - she took up residence when she was in Australia in 2010.
The star was spotted admiring the view from one of the windows in the suite of rooms - however there was no sign of her handsome new husband, Brad Pitt or their six children.The actor touched down in Sydney late on Sunday night ahead of his wife's high-anticipated premiere.Shot in Australia and directed by the American beauty, Unbroken is based on the true story of WWII hero Louis Zamperini, an Olympic runner who joined the Air Force in 1941 and became stranded on a raft for 47 days after his plane was shot down. He survived, only to be captured by the Japanese.Zamperini himself passed away on July 2 at age 97, one week before the official trailer for the film Unbroken was released.Jolie paid tribute to the American veteran following the news of his death, describing his passing as 'a loss impossible to describe' via a statement.'We are all so grateful for how enriched our lives are for having known him. We will miss him terribly,' she said.