Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Natalie Portman

Date of Birth:   9 June 1981, Jerusalem, Israel
Birth Name : Natalie Hershlag
Nickname  : Nat
Height  : 5' 3" (1.60 m)

Mini Biography :

Natalie Portman was born in Jerusalem, the only child of a doctor father (from Israel) and an artist mother (from Cincinnati, Ohio), who also acts as Natalie's agent. She left Israel for Washington, D.C., when she was still very young. After a few more moves, her family finally settled in New York, where she still lives to this day. She graduated with honors, and her academic achievements allowed her to attend Harvard.

She was discovered by an agent in a pizza parlor at the age of 11. She was pushed towards a career in modeling but she decided that she would rather pursue a career in acting. She was featured in many live performances, but she made her powerful film debut in the movie Léon: The Professional (1994) (aka "Léon"). Following this role Natalie won roles in such films as Heat (1995), Beautiful Girls (1996), and Mars Attacks! (1996).

It wasn't until 1999 that Natalie received worldwide fame as Queen Amidala in the highly anticipated US$431 million-grossing prequel Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999). She then she starred in two critically acclaimed comedy dramas, Anywhere But Here (1999) and Where the Heart Is (2000), followed by Closer (2004/I), for which she received an Oscar nomination.

Spouse
Benjamin Millepied (4 August 2012 - present) 1 child

Trade Mark
Often portrays characters that are rather smart, mature, and grown up for their age.
Brown eyes

Trivia
Turned down a role in The Horse Whisperer (1998) to act in "The Diary of Anne Frank" on Broadway.
Graduated from Syosset High School, Syosset, New York. [29 June 1999]
Has taken dance lessons since the age of 4.
Stated in a TV interview that with the exception of the Star Wars prequels, she will not act for the next four years in order to concentrate on studying at Harvard University. [1999]
Can speak two languages, Hebrew and English (her native languages), fluently. Also knows some conversational French, German, and Japanese and Spanish.
Originally turned down the role of Ann August in the film Anywhere But Here (1999) because of the love scene between herself and Corbin Allredthat required nudity. Susan Sarandon, who had co-star approval, said she couldn't continue the movie without Portman, so the script was re-written without the scene and she accepted the role.
Was a member of the environmental song and dance troupe The World Patrol Kids under her real name, Natalie Hershlag.
She is an only child.

She went to Stagedoor Manor Performing Arts Camp in 1994 and 1995 where she was Anne in "Anne of Green Gables" in 1994 and "Tapestry" in 1995.
She was discovered in a pizza parlor and was originally turned down for the role of Mathilda in Léon: The Professional (1994) because she was too young.
David Letterman and Harpers and Queen magazines said that she is "the new Audrey Hepburn".
Turned down the title role in Adrian Lyne's Lolita (1997), due to her feelings about young adult actors/actresses being exposed to sex in films.
Before she was cast in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999), she had never seen the original Star Wars trilogy. She admitted to James Lipton on "Inside the Actor's Studio" in 2004 that before being cast she didn't know the difference between Star Wars and Star Trek.
Moved to the US when she was 3 years old.
Turned down the role of Wendy in The Ice Storm (1997) because she felt the material was "too dark." The role went to Christina Ricci, who has said she often gets the projects Natalie turns down.
Said would never be in a horror movie or any other "Jennifer Love Hewitt type" film
Has said in interviews that when she gets older, she would like to be a doctor like her father.
Was reportedly caught using a fake ID trying to sneak into Boston club called the Roxy. The performer Moby insisted that she was invited by him and refused to perform unless she was admitted. She was admitted, and security watched her as she stood in the back, watched the show, and didn't drink. She later stated in an online interview that the story about sneaking into the Roxy club in Boston was not true and that she and her friends went home after they were denied entrance.
Takes pride in the fact that she is a role model for girls and choses roles that are positive so that they will have a positive role model to look up to.
Her father is a fertility specialist.
Auditioned for Little Women (1994).
Became interested in acting after spending three summers at the prestigious (and expensive) Stagedoor Manor Performing Arts Camp.
Is very close to her parents and says, "The best part about being friends with your parents is that no matter what you do, they always love you."
Grew up in Syosset, Long Island, New York, where she still resides.
Was named one of the 50 Most Beautiful People by People Magazine in 2002.
Natalie was born on her mother's 29th birthday.
One of Teen People Magazine's 25 Hottest Stars under 25 [2002]

Went to Usdan Camp for the arts as a child.
The makeup brand Stila has a lip gloss named after her.
As of November 2010, she has appeared on "Late Show with David Letterman" (1993) 15 times.
Voted the 15th Sexiest Female Movie Star in the Australian Empire Magazine September 2002.
Graduated from Harvard College, in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 2003 with a Artium Baccalaureus degree in Psychology.
Has a passion for travel. In late 2003 and early 2004 she travelled alone to Morocco and Guatemala.
Favorite actor is Ben Kingsley.
Is trained in ballet, jazz, and tap dancing.
She has worked with or appeared with several of her co-stars twice: Ashley Judd in Heat (1995) and Where the Heart Is (2000); Lukas Haas inMars Attacks! (1996) and Everyone Says I Love You (1996); 'Julia Roberts' in Everyone Says I Love You (1996) and Closer (2004/I); Philip Seymour Hoffman in the play The Seagull and Cold Mountain (2003); John Carroll Lynch in Beautiful Girls (1996) and Anywhere But Here(1999); Stellan Skarsgård in Goya's Ghosts (2006) and Thor (2011); Olivia Thirlby in New York, I Love You (2009) and No Strings Attached(2011/I). She has also worked with director Mike Nichols on two occasions: for the play The Seagull and Closer (2004/I). She has also appeared alongside Jude Law three times in Cold Mountain (2003), Closer (2004/I), and My Blueberry Nights (2007) and with Hayden Christensen three times in the Star Wars prequels and New York, I Love You (2009).
As a young girl, she was an understudy for the lead character in the off-Broadway show, "Ruthless," alongside Britney Spears. They still keep in touch, and recently threw a party together in New York City.
Fashion designer Zac Posen refers to her as his "muse."
Both she and Sofia Coppola have played the daughter of a character played by Al Pacino, and also both appeared in a film featuring Pacino and Robert De Niro. Sofia Coppola was in all three Godfather films (though she had only an uncredited part in the 2nd), and Portman was in Heat(1995). Portman and Coppola appeared together in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999).
Close friends with Jake Gyllenhaal, Mila Kunis and Bryce Dallas Howard.
Her comedic influences are Lily Tomlin and Diane Keaton. She said in an interview, "I love Lily Tomlin and I love Diane Keaton. They're sort of my heroes. Diane Keaton can do anything. She's just the best there is."
Has a song named after her by the band TeamSleep.
She and director Tom Tykwer became good friends after working together on True (2004).
She spoofed her role in Star Wars before becoming involved in the series. In Mars Attacks! (1996), she gives a medal to Lukas Haas in a scene resembling the award ceremony at the end of Star Wars (1977). The medals were given out by Princess Leia, the daughter of Portman's future character, Queen Amidala. In addition, the recipients of those medals, Haas and Harrison Ford, appeared together in Witness (1985).
Was considered for a role in Elizabethtown (2005).
Has a CD named after her by Chicago-based DJ Intel One. The CD was done for charity, given away, and titled "Love: A Tribute to Natalie Portman." It featured songs by Shelley Duvall, Common, The Roots, and others.
She has worked with two Draculas as well as two Frankenstein monsters. In Léon: The Professional (1994), she worked with Gary Oldman, who played Dracula for Francis Ford Coppola. In Heat (1995), she appeared with Robert De Niro, who played The Creature for Kenneth Branagh. In Star Wars, she works with Christopher Lee, who played both roles for Hammer studios.
Had to miss the premiere of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999) so she could study for her high school final exams.
Has a song named after her by the band Ozma.
Bears a striking resemblance to Keira Knightley. Knightley played Sabé, the Queen's decoy, in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace(1999). When in makeup, not even the mothers of the actresses could tell them apart.
She hesitantly shot an explicit nude scene for Closer (2004/I), in the scene where Alice (Portman) strips for Larry (Clive Owen). Ultimately, Portman and director Mike Nichols agreed not to use it, as the scene was effective enough without it.
Shaved her head for V for Vendetta (2005).
Worked with a vocal coach to learn how to speak with an English accent for V for Vendetta (2005).
Still takes ballet classes.
Learned how to play the piano and conduct for Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium (2007).
Named #42 on the Maxim magazine Hot 100 of 2005 list.
Named #49 in FHM's "100 Sexiest Women in the World 2005" special supplement. (2005)
Says her performances in Everyone Says I Love You (1996) is her worst. Her failure, she believes, is her inability to improvise.
Several months after shaving her head, she was traveling through Ireland and stopped for directions at a bed and breakfast. The owners refused to allow her even onto their porch. They did, however, give her directions.
Voted Peta's Sexiest Female Vegetarian in 2002.
A radio station once had a contest to find out where she went to school; Backstreet Boys tickets were the prizes.
Her mother is American (the daughter of one Russian parent, one Austrian) and her father is Israeli (son of a Polish father).
In 1999, magazines reported that Portman started a new trend - wearing logo T-shirts - when they snapped photos of her at her 18th birthday wearing a snug Nesquik shirt. (However, logo T-shirts had already been popular since at least the 1970s) She had borrowed the shirt from her best friend's eight-year-old brother; he was appalled.
In 2005, she spent a few months in Madrid partying with Javier Bardem and friends. She was mostly unrecognizable to fans because of her Mohawk.

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Occasionally shelters dogs.
Once during an interview, she offered a metaphor for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from the David Hare play "Via Dolorosa." It's about a man who jumps out of a burning building and lands on a passerby, breaking the passerby's leg. The passerby says, "You broke my leg," and the man breaks his other leg to shut him up.
Said that it was while working on The Seagull (2002) (V) that she became aware that acting is much more about the process than the product. Most helpful was when she would peek over Philip Seymour Hoffman's shoulder at the notebook he kept, in which he wrote questions and then answers about his character's feelings.
She became the first client of Artists Management Group to land representation at the powerhouse Creative Artists Agency. CAA refused to work with clients of its former founder Michael Ovitz's AMG; as soon as the one-time super-agent sold out his interest in the management firm, CAA went straight after Portman.
Was surprised and amused to discover that her apartment in the heart of Kings Cross, London, was across the street from a brothel.
Took diving courses in Eilat, Israel. Diving is one of her favorite hobbies.
For her 2003 New Year's party, she wore a Zac Posen dress that had more than $10,000 worth of crystals sewn onto it. She also attended Moby's much-hyped secret Naked NYE party.
As the first day of Cold Mountain (2003) filming fell on Halloween, Portman came to set dressed as Dorothy in "The Wizard of Oz", only to realize she was the only one who'd dressed up.
Her years at Harvard resulted in the phenomenon of The Natalies, in which every underclasswoman with that first name received numerous e-mails and phone messages from fans.
When she arrived at a London airport to do re-shoots for the third Star Wars prequel, a customs official--going by her size--asked Natalie if she was traveling with a guardian.
Is a close friend and well-known customer of Zac Posen, a friend of Jeanine Lobell and her husband Anthony Edwards, as well as Jonathan Safran Foer. Portman has also been friends with Isaac Mizrahi since she was 14, and friends with Mike Nichols and his wife Diane Sawyersince she was 15.
Attended a soccer game in Madrid with Stellan Skarsgård. Afterwards, the team gave her her own jersey.
While in northern Iraq in 2004, the 1st Battalion 5th Infantry hung a giant poster of her in their command hanger after discovering that most of the men in the unit were big fans.
Was considered for the role of Jane Austen in Becoming Jane (2007), but the role went to Anne Hathaway.
Her parents met at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio.
Her father Avner was born on September 12, 1951, and her mother Shelley was born on June 9, 1952.
Has a slight indentation on her head that was visible during the time she her head shaved. The indentation was the result of being delivered by vacuum extraction.
Named #61 in FHM magazine's "100 Sexiest Women in the World 2006" supplement. (2006).
Director Milos Forman sought her out for an audition after seeing her on the cover of Vogue. He said that she looked like a Goya painting.
She currently lives in Long Island, New York, and also shares a home in London, England. She has lived in Long Island, New York since she was a child. [2007]
Listens mostly to R&B, Old School Hip-Hop and 90s Alternative Rock. Some of her favorite groups and artists are A Tribe Called Quest,Radiohead, Stevie Wonder, Portishead, Wu Tang Clan, and Nirvana.
Footage of her and Leonardo DiCaprio as Juliet and Romeo in Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet (1996) was actually shot before executives had her replaced with Claire Danes due to the age difference between Natalie and Leonardo.
Unwinds by singing karaoke at Winnie's, a NYC bar in Chinatown.
While in Morocco, she lived in a tent and traveled by camel. She visits Morocco regularly.
There is a band named after her: Natalie Portman's Shaved Head.
Named #2 on Empire Magazine's 100 Sexiest Movie Stars (2007) and was ranked #2 on Entertainment Weekly's '30 Under 30' the actress list (2008).
During the royal premiere of the Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999), she met 'Prince Charles'. The prince asked her whether she had also been in the original Star Wars (1977), which had been released four years before her birth.
Was listed as a potential nominee for the 2008 Razzies for Worst Actress, for her performances in Goya's Ghosts (2006) and Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium (2007). She didn't make the final ballot.
Member of the jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 2008.
Replaced Eva Green in Closer (2004/I).
Sold her 2,088-square-foot house in Sea Cliff, New York for $1.750 million. She had purchased it in 2002 for $1.375 million. [2007]
Sold her two-bedroom loft in Manhattan's West Village for $6.55 million. She purchased the property in 2005 for $5.7 million. [2008]
She paid $3.25 million to purchase a four-bedroom, 4,866-sq.-ft. home in Los Angeles's Hollywood Hills area. Previous owners were Dermot Mulroney and Catherine Keener. [2009]
Was in attendance at the wedding of her Your Highness (2011) co-star Zooey Deschanel to Benjamin Gibbard (13 September 2009).
Is best friends with Rashida Jones and a close friend of Robert Pattinson.
Was originally cast as Catherine Earnshaw in Wuthering Heights (2011), but was replaced by Gemma Arterton, who was later replaced by Kaya Scodelario, after dropping out of the project.
Was in consideration for the role of Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow in Iron Man 2 (2010) after Emily Blunt dropped out of the project, but Scarlett Johansson was cast instead.
Engaged to Black Swan (2010) choreographer Benjamin Millepied, with whom she is expecting their first child [December 28, 2010].
In New York, she led a viewing of A Powerful Noise (2008) a documentary about women fighting adversity. Actress Sarah Michelle Gellar held another viewing in Los Angeles [6 March 2009].
Was in consideration for the role of Selina Kyle/Catwoman in The Dark Knight Rises (2012), but Anne Hathaway was cast instead.
Is one of 9 actresses to have won the Academy Award, BAFTA Award, Critics' Choice Award, Golden Globe Award and SAG Award for the same performance. The others in chronological order are Julia Roberts for Erin Brockovich (2000), Renée Zellweger for Cold Mountain (2003),Reese Witherspoon for Walk the Line (2005), Helen Mirren for The Queen (2006), Jennifer Hudson for Dreamgirls (2006), Kate Winslet for The Reader (2008), Mo'Nique for Precious (2009/II) and Octavia Spencer for The Help (2011).
She has said one of the most difficult challenges of filming Black Swan (2010) was her speaking voice. She stated throughout her career, so far, director Mike Nichols has given her consistent criticism on how childish her voice normally sounds and encouraged her to work with vocal coaches to make it sound deeper and more adult. The role of Nina required her to regress backwards to make her voice more child-like. She felt it was taking her back to a point she worked hard to leave behind.
Was briefly referenced in The Social Network (2010). Portman was approached by writer Aaron Sorkin when writing the screenplay to the film to get insider information on Harvard University at that time because she was a fellow student of Facebook co-founders Mark Zuckerberg and Eduardo Saverin, and also Divya Narendra and Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss.
In the spring of 2004 she completed one semester of graduate courses at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Jerusalem, Israel.
She entered a project into the Intel Science Talent Search in the late 1990's while at Syosset High School. Her project, titled "A Simple Method to Demonstrate the Enzymatic Production of Hydrogen from Sugar," took her to the semi-finals of the Intel contest. She graduated Valedictorian of Syosset High School in 1999 and went on to study Psychology and Neuroscience at Harvard University, graduating in 2003.
In 2006, she appeared as a guest lecturer at Columbia University in a political science course titled "Terrorism & Counterterrorism." She led the class in a discussion about politically infused violence referencing her most recent film at the time, V for Vendetta (2005). Her appearance was part of an MTV short-series, "Stand Ins," where college professors were replaced with a celebrity instructor for one day.
She often broke down and cried offstage while part of the Broadway adaptation of "The Diary of Anne Frank" in 1997, where she portrayed Anne Frank, because of her personal connections to the events. Her grandparents lost most of their family members in the Holocaust including her paternal great grandparents who were killed at the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland.
Was a resident of Lowell House during her first year at Harvard University.
Did not have a Bat Mitzvah due to her parents being more secular than religious Jews. She attended a Conservative Jewish day school through seventh grade more to preserve her sense of Israel and her Hebrew than a religious motivation.
Is a dual citizen of the United States and Israel.
Was voted "Most Likely to be on Jeopardy" in the senior superlatives at Syosset High School.
In January 2011, she became the new face of Dior in the Miss Dior Cherie ad campaign. On February 27, 2011, a video of top Dior designer,John Galliano, going on an anti-Semitic rant in Paris surfaced online. Portman released a statement condemning Galliano's actions, specifying she was "shocked and disgusted," and as a proud Jewish woman refused to associate herself with him from that point on. Since the Miss Dior Cherie ad campaign was set to officially launch two days after the video surfaced, Dior was forced to take legal action to work out a settlement in order to keep Portman as a spokesperson. Galliano was fired on March 1, 2011 and the ad campaign launched as originally planned.
Paid for all of her own ballet training to prepare for the role of Nina in Black Swan (2010).
Where the Heart Is (2000) contains her first on-screen love scene.
One month before filming began for The Other Boleyn Girl (2008), Portman began taking daily classes to master the English accent under dialect coach Jill McCullough.
Was in consideration for the role of Ryan in Gravity (2013/II) but Sandra Bullock was cast instead.
Was ranked #8 on Maxim magazine's Hot 100 of 2011 list.
Is a spokeswoman for FINCA, a financial charity who gives and recycles small loans to women in poverty stricken countries so they can start small businesses. FINCA's president Rupert Scofield has spoken about feeling lucky to have Portman as a celebrity spokeswoman because she is, "extremely intelligent and committed." Portman has traveled to several countries as a FINCA ambassador and worked with many of the women FINCA's donations have helped.
Was the one who led her Brothers (2009/I) co-star Bailee Madison to Guillermo del Toro for a role in Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (2010). Portman spoke about her young co-star with Alfonso Cuarón, who is a good friend of Guillermo del Toro, and then recommended Madison for a role. She ultimately was cast as a lead character, Sally Hirst. In July 2011, Guillermo del Toro spoke in an interview about how Bailee Madison was "a miracle" and that they had Portman to thank for it.
Was one of the first actresses offered the role of Lisbeth Salander in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011) along with Carey Mulligan and Ellen Page, but Portman declined due to exhaustion. The role ultimately went to Rooney Mara.
In September 2011 she traveled to Paris, France with fiancé Benjamin Millepied and their son Aleph to celebrate Millepied's retrieval of an award from the French Minister of Culture. Millepied was awarded the "Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres".
Owns and operates her own film production company, Handsomecharlie Films, with Annette Savitch. As of 2011, every film produced by the company (except for the short film "Eve", which Portman wrote and directed) has featured Natalie in a lead or supporting role. As well as acting in the films produced by Handsomecharlie Films, she is also credited as an executive producer.
Huge fan of professional wrestling.
On October 18, 2011, she added a fan-voted Spike TV Scream Award for Best Actress in the film Black Swan (2010) to the collection of other awards she received for the same film and category.
Favorite actresses include Audrey Hepburn, Jane Fonda, Meryl Streep and Diane Keaton.
Participated in a live reading of the 1960 film The Apartment (1960) where she read the part of Fran Kubelik originally portrayed by Shirley MacLaine. The sold out reading directed by Jason Reitman was held on November 17, 2011 at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Portman read alongside J.K. Simmons, Ken Jeong, Nick Kroll, and her No Strings Attached (2011/I) co-star Mindy Kaling.
Was a vegetarian from 1989 until 2009 when after reading the book Eating Animals she opted to become a vegan. However she resumed vegetarianism after falling pregnant with her son Aleph to give him the necessary supplements and also due to her insatiable craving for eggs and cheese. Following her son's birth she resumed veganism once again.
Served on the jury at the 2011 Gotham Independent Film Awards alongside Nicole Kidman and Jodie Foster.
Voted #21 on Ask men's top 99 'most desirable' women of 2012.
Returned to work 10 months after giving birth to her son Aleph in order to begin filming Untitled Terrence Malick Project (2013).
Gave birth to her 1st child at age 30, a son Aleph Portman-Millepied on June 14, 2011. Child's father is
Benjamin Millepied.
Married her boyfriend of 3 years and father of her 13-month-old son Aleph Benjamin Millepied. It was a private ceremony in Big Sur, California. [August 4, 2012]
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Wednesday, 17 October 2012

Natalie Portman Biography


Natalie Portman Biography starts with the birth of Natalie Hershlag in Israel on June 9, 1981. Her parents immigrated to the US when Natalie was a toddler. Natalie made her big screen debut at the age of 13 in the film ‘The Professional’. Her acting skills were applauded by audiences and critics alike. Natalie Portman biography moves to the next phase when she started her acting career in earnest and adopted the stage name ‘Portman’ to protect her family’s privacy. She continued to build up her career with movies like ‘Heat’, ‘Everyone Says I Love You’, ‘Mars Attacks!’ and ‘Beautiful Girls’. The 1999 movie, ‘Anywhere but Here’ got Natalie a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress. In 2000, after the release of her movie ‘Where the Heart Is’, Natalie took a three year break from movies to graduate from Harvard University in psychology. In 2004, she returned to films with ‘Garden State’ and ‘Closer’. Some of her celebrated works include ‘Star Wars triology’, ‘V for Vendetta’, ‘Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium’ and ‘The Other Boleyn Girl’. In 2008, Natalie made her directorial debut with a short film ‘Eve’ at the Venice Film Festival. In 2011, Natalie received an Academy Award for Best Actress for the movie Black Swan.
Natalie Portman Closer - Winning Golden Globe

Closer, a romantic drama, was released in 2004. The movie starred Julia Roberts, Jude Law, and Clive Owen along with Portman. In the movie Portman plays the role of a stripper, Alice Ayres. Natalie Portman Closer, the movie, enjoyed only a moderate success in the US box office where it grossed about $34 million however it was a big success internationally, where the movie grossed over $81 million. Natalie Portman Closer role earned her a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress and an Academy Award nomination for Best Performance in Supporting Role.
Black Swan Movie 2010 - Winning Academy Award
In Black Swan Movie 2010, Portman gave one of her best performances till date. Portman’s powerful performance of Nina Sayers, a ballerina struggling with hallucinations, earned the actress her first Academy Award for Best Actress in Leading Role. Portman also won most of the other awards like the Golden Globe, the Screen Actors Guild, and the BAFTA for her performance. To prepare for the role, Portman trained for over a year for 3 hours everyday to perform credibly asNatalie Portman is an American Israeli actress who currently holds citizenship status to both countries. Her birth name is Natalie Hershlag however she selected the last name “Portman” as her stage name when she became an actress. She speaks both English and Hebrew and has been known to state that even though she loves living in America, her heart will always be in Jerusalem where she was born. Her great grandparents were killed in Auschwitz during WWII.
Portman’s parents met while they were both attending the Ohio State University who returned to Israel prior to her birth. After a brief stay in Jerusalem their family moved to Washington D.C., Connecticut and finally New York.
Portman graduated from Harvard with a degree in psychology and some of the highlights of her education include two research papers that eventually became published in separate scientific journals. She carries an enthusiasm about language and has studied a variety of foreign languages including German, French, Arabic and Japanese.
Most notably, Natalie Portman is known for her role in “Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace” where she played the role of Padme Amidala throughout the Star Wars prequel trilogy. Still in high school at the time, Portman actually missed the screening of this blockbuster because she was busy studying for her high school exams. She has gone on to star in other major block buster Hollywood films including “The Black Swan” and “V for Vendetta”.
Natalie is an avid environmentalist and has strong beliefs in animal rights. She even travelled to Africa, specifically Rwanda, to assist in the making of “Gorillas on the Brink” along side with Jack Hanna. Along with animal and environmental causes Portman is a strong supporter of economic and anti-poverty events and frequently travels to third world countries to support her personal causes.
Natalie Portman got married in 2012 during a private ceremony away from the spotlight she is typically in the center of to Devendra Banhart who she met on the set of “The Black Swan”. They currently have a son together who was born prior to their marriage in 2011. Portman has publically announced that she plans to raise her son Jewish and is considering raising him in Israel to help reinforce her religious beliefs.
Portman has starred in a number of roles, many of which became box office hits including movies such as “Zoolander”, “Mars Attacks!”, “Cold Mountain”, “Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium”, “No Strings Attached” and Marvel’s “Thor”. She has also made her way onto popular television shows as a guest such as “The Simpsons”, “Sesame Street”, and “Saturday Night Live”.
Natalie Portman has an outstanding acting career and has been nominated for over 50 awards, 26 of which she has won. Portman is a celebrity that has stayed true to her roots and her causes throughout her fame and career and even took a break from acting to finish her schooling at Harvard. Portman continues to strive to achieve greatness and pursues her desires with a passion that is unhindered by critics. She even stated once that she doesn’t care if her schooling interferes with her acting career before receiving her degree in Psychology from Harvard University. a ballerina.

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Natalie Portman biography starts with the birth of Natalie Hershlag in Israel on June 9, 1981. Her parents immigrated to the US when Natalie was a toddler. Natalie made her big screen debut at the age of 13 in the film ‘The Professional’. Her acting skills were applauded by audiences and critics alike. Natalie Portman biography moves to the next phase when she started her acting career in earnest and adopted the stage name ‘Portman’ to protect her family’s privacy. She continued to build up her career with movies like ‘Heat’, ‘Everyone Says I Love You’, ‘Mars Attacks!’ and ‘Beautiful Girls’. The 1999 movie, ‘Anywhere but Here’ got Natalie a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress. In 2000, after the release of her movie ‘Where the Heart Is’, Natalie took a three year break from movies to graduate from Harvard University in psychology. In 2004, she returned to films with ‘Garden State’ and ‘Closer’. Some of her celebrated works include ‘Star Wars triology’, ‘V for Vendetta’, ‘Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium’ and ‘The Other Boleyn Girl’. In 2008, Natalie made her directorial debut with a short film ‘Eve’ at the Venice Film Festival. In 2011, Natalie received an Academy Award for Best Actress for the movie Black Swan.
Natalie Portman Closer - Winning Golden Globe
Closer, a romantic drama, was released in 2004. The movie starred Julia Roberts, Jude Law, and Clive Owen along with Portman. In the movie Portman plays the role of a stripper, Alice Ayres. Natalie Portman Closer, the movie, enjoyed only a moderate success in the US box office where it grossed about $34 million however it was a big success internationally, where the movie grossed over $81 million. Natalie Portman Closer role earned her a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress and an Academy Award nomination for Best Performance in Supporting Role.
Black Swan Movie 2010 - Winning Academy Award
In Black Swan Movie 2010, Portman gave one of her best performances till date. Portman’s powerful performance of Nina Sayers, a ballerina struggling with hallucinations, earned the actress her first Academy Award for Best Actress in Leading Role. Portman also won most of the other awards like the Golden Globe, the Screen Actors Guild, and the BAFTA for her performance. To prepare for the role, Portman trained for over a year for 3 hours everyday to perform credibly as a ballerina.

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Biography

With an Oscar before the age of 30, repeated comparisons to Audrey Hepburn, and the drool of a thousand critics at her feet, Natalie Portman has emerged as one of the most promising actresses of her generation.

Born in Jerusalem on June 9, 1981, to an artist mother and doctor father, Portman moved to New York when she was three. Raised on Long Island, she was discovered by a modeling agent who signed her on the spot. Her modeling stint led to an audition for Luc Besson's Leon (or The Professional, as it was called in the United States). Due to her age (she was 12 when the film was cast), Portman was initially turned down for the lead role of Mathilda, a girl who asks a hit man (Jean Reno) to train her as an assassin to avenge her brother's death and falls innocently in love with him in the process. However, she ultimately won the part and her 1994 film debut earned a number of positive notices. In interviews, Portman allowed that making her first film in the toughest sections of Spanish Harlem was frightening, but not quite so frightening, she claimed, as going back to school once shooting wrapped.

Portman then took on the role of Al Pacino's step-daughter in another demanding film, Michael Mann's Heat (1995). She followed this up with lighter fare, like Mars Attacks! (1996), Everyone Says I Love You, and Beautiful Girls. After turning down title roles in both Lolita and William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet, Portman took on another title role with her 1997 Broadway debut in The Diary of Anne Frank. She stayed with the show until May 1998, during which time she received positive notices for her performance. After lending her voice to The Prince of Egypt (1998), Portman took on her most talked-about role to date, that of Queen Amidala in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace (1999). Despite very mixed reviews, the film went into box-office hyperdrive, further propelling Portman toward her status as a rapidly emerging talent for the new millennium. She would end the 20th century with projects like Wayne Wang's Anywhere But Here and Where the Heart Is.

Offscreen, Portman also did some growing up, enrolling for her college education at Harvard University. A psychology major, she made it clear upon her enrollment that, aside from her role as Queen Amidala in the Star Wars films, she would not accept any film roles for the duration of her education. Perhaps to the disappointment of fans, she stuck to her word, remaining absent from the screen (save Star Wars, Episode II: Attack of the Clones) until she received her degree in 2003. Luckily, upon her return to acting, it was immediately evident that it had been worth the wait.

Portman's first foray following graduation was the 2003 Civil War ensemble drama Cold Mountain, alongside Renee Zellweger and Nicole Kidman. But in 2004, Portman was at the forefront of both Garden State, a moody dramedy that endeared her to fans, and Closer, a taught, intimate drama that earned her massive critical accolades, as well as her first Oscar nomination.

In 2005, as the curtain finally closed on the Star Wars franchise with the release of Star Wars, Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, Portman could be seen with a now iconic pixie haircut after shaving her head for a role in the graphic-novel adaptation V for Vendetta. The dystopic action thriller received mixed reviews, but Portman's performance, as usual, earned accolades. Per her usual M.O. as an actress, she would complete a number of independent, arthouse, or otherwise challenging projects for every blockbuster under her belt, like the 2006 Milos Forman directed period drama Goya's Ghosts, and the Wes Anderson 2007 road (or rather, train) movie The Darjeeling Limited.

After appearing opposite Scarlett Johansson and Eric Bana as Anne Boleyn, the famously beheaded wife of King Henry VII in the 2008 period drama The Other Boleyn Girl, Portman turned her high-brow image on its ear the very next year, playing a small town cheerleader turned army wife in the Iraq War drama Brothers. Portman had even more impressive turns awaiting her, however, as 2010 brought the lead role in the hallucinatory Darren Aronofsky film The Black Swan, about an obsessively diligent ballerina who, in order to play both the innocent and dark sides of femininity with the leading role in Swan Lake, must battle her own conflicting inner demons as a woman. Portman trained in ballet rigorously for six months to perform the role, and her efforts paid dividends. Her performance received massive adoration from critics and audiences alike, and she emerged with an Academy Award for Best Actress - which Portman accepted while five months pregnant with a baby she was expecting with fiancé Benjamin Millepied, her choreographer whom she met while filming.

Professionally, Portman had a mind to keep a balance with her choice of roles. In a change of pace from the gritty material in The Black Swan, she appeared in the stoner comedy Your Highness, the rom-com No Strings Attached, and the comic-book action thriller Thor.

Portman had her first child with husband Benjamin Millepied in June of 2011.

Natalie Portman

Portman at the premiere of Black Swan during the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival
Born Natalie Hershlag
(Hebrew: נטלי הרשלג‎)
June 9, 1981 (age 31)
Jerusalem, Israel
Alma mater Harvard College
Occupation Actress
Years active 1994–present
Agent International Creative Management
Spouse(s) Benjamin Millepied (2012–present)
Children 1
Natalie Portman (born Natalie Hershlag;[1][2] Hebrew: נטלי הרשלג‎; June 9, 1981)[3], is an actress with dual American and Israeli citizenship. Her first role was as an orphan taken in by a hitman in the 1994 action film Léon: The Professional, but mainstream success came when she was cast as Padmé Amidala in the Star Wars prequel trilogy (released in 1999, 2002 and 2005).[4] In 1999, she enrolled at Harvard University to study psychology while still working as an actress. She completed her bachelor's degree in 2003.[5][6]

In 2001, Portman opened in New York City's Public Theater production of Anton Chekhov's The Seagull.[4] In 2005, Portman received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress as well as winning the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture for the drama Closer. She won a Constellation Award for Best Female Performance, and a Saturn Award for Best Actress for her starring role in V for Vendetta (2006). She played leading roles in the historical dramas Goya's Ghosts (2006) and The Other Boleyn Girl (2008). In May 2008, she served as the youngest member of the 61st Annual Cannes Film Festival jury.[7] Portman's directorial debut, Eve, opened the 65th Venice International Film Festival's shorts competition in 2008.[8] Portman directed a segment of the collective film New York, I Love You.

In 2011, Portman won the Academy Award, the Golden Globe Award, the BAFTA Award, the Screen Actors Guild Award and the Independent Spirit Award for her lead performance as Nina Sayers in Black Swan. She is married to Benjamin Millepied; they have a son, Aleph Portman-Millepied.

Early life

Portman was born in Jerusalem, Israel.[9][10][11] She is the only child of Shelley (née Stevens), an American homemaker who works as Portman's agent, and Avner Hershlag, an Israeli citizen who is a fertility specialist and gynecologist.[12][13][14] Portman's maternal ancestors were Jewish immigrants to the United States, from Austria and Russia (her mother's family had changed their surname from "Edelstein" to "Stevens").[15] Her paternal grandparents were Jews who moved to Israel from Poland and Romania. Her paternal grandfather, whose parents died at Auschwitz, was an economics professor in Israel, and her Romanian-born great-grandmother was a spy for British Intelligence during World War II.[16][17][18]

Portman's parents met at a Jewish student center at Ohio State University, where her mother was selling tickets. They corresponded after her father returned to Israel, and were married when her mother visited a few years later. In 1984, when Portman was three years old, the family moved to the United States, where her father received his medical training.[14] Portman, a dual citizen of the United States and Israel,[19] has said that although she "really love[s] the States... my heart's in Jerusalem. That's where I feel at home."[16]

Portman and her family first lived in Washington, D.C., but relocated to Connecticut in 1988, and then settled on Long Island, New York, in 1990.[4][20][21][22]

Education

In Washington, D.C., Portman attended Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School. Portman learned to speak Hebrew[23] in addition to English, and attended a Jewish elementary school, the Solomon Schechter Day School of Nassau County, New York.[24] She graduated from Syosset High School in Syosset, Long Island, in 1999.[25][26][27] Portman skipped the premiere of her film Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace so she could study for her high school final exams.[28]

In 2003, Portman graduated from Harvard College with an A.B. degree in psychology.[27][29][30][31] "I don't care if [college] ruins my career," she told the New York Post. "I'd rather be smart than a movie star."[32][33] At Harvard, Portman was Alan Dershowitz's research assistant.[34][35] While attending Harvard, she was a resident of Lowell House[36] and wrote a letter to the Harvard Crimson in response to an essay critical of Israeli actions toward Palestinians.[37]

Portman took graduate courses at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in the spring of 2004.[38] In March 2006, she was a guest lecturer at a Columbia University course in terrorism and counterterrorism, where she spoke about her film V for Vendetta.[39]

Portman has professed an interest in foreign languages since childhood and has studied French,[40] Japanese,[40] German,[41] and Arabic.[42]

As a student, Portman co-authored two research papers that were published in scientific journals. Her 1998 high school paper, "A Simple Method to Demonstrate the Enzymatic Production of Hydrogen from Sugar", co-authored with scientists Ian Hurley and Jonathan Woodward, was entered in the Intel Science Talent Search.[43] In 2002, she contributed to a study on memory called "Frontal Lobe Activation during Object Permanence: Data from Near-Infrared Spectroscopy" during her psychology studies at Harvard.[44][45] This publication placed Portman among a very small number of professional actors with a defined Erdős–Bacon number.[44][46][47]

Career

Early work

Portman started dancing lessons at age four[4] and performed in local troupes. At the age of ten, a Revlon agent asked her to become a child model,[4][48] but she turned down the offer to focus on acting. In a magazine interview, Portman said that she was "different from the other kids. I was more ambitious, I knew what I liked and what I wanted, and I worked very hard. I was a very serious kid."[49]

On school holidays, Portman attended theater camps. When she was ten, Portman auditioned for the Off-Broadway show Ruthless!, a musical about a girl who is prepared to commit murder to get the lead in a school play. Portman and future pop star Britney Spears were chosen as the understudies for star Laura Bell Bundy.[38] In 1994, she auditioned for the role of a child who befriends a middle-aged hitman in Luc Besson's film, Léon: The Professional. Soon after getting the part, she took her grandmother's maiden name "Portman" as her stage name, in the interest of privacy and to protect her family's identity.[4][50] Léon: The Professional opened on November 18, 1994, marking her feature film debut. That same year she appeared in the short film Developing, which aired on television.

1995–99

During the mid-1990s, Portman had roles in the films Heat, Everyone Says I Love You, and Mars Attacks!, as well as a major role in Beautiful Girls.[4] She was the first choice to play Juliet in William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet, but producers felt her age wasn't suitable.[48] In 1997, Portman played the role of Anne Frank in a Broadway adaptation of The Diary of Anne Frank.

Also in 1997, Portman was cast as Padmé Amidala in the Star Wars prequel trilogy. The first film, The Phantom Menace, began filming in June 1997 and opened in May 1999.[4][51] Following production on The Phantom Menace, she initially turned down a lead role in the film Anywhere but Here after learning it would involve a sex scene, but director Wayne Wang and actress Susan Sarandon (who played Portman's mother in the film) demanded a rewrite of the script. Portman was shown a new draft, and she decided to accept the role.[4] The film opened in late 1999, and she received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Ann August.[52] Critic Mary Elizabeth Williams of Salon called Portman "astonishing" and said that "[u]nlike any number of actresses her age, she's neither too maudlin nor too plucky."[53] She then signed on to play the lead role of a teenaged mother in Where the Heart Is, which opened in April 2000.

2000–05



Amos Gitai with Hana Laszlo and Natalie Portman on the set of Free Zone, (2005)
After filming Where the Heart Is, Portman moved into the dorms of Harvard University to pursue her bachelor's degree in psychology.[4] She said in a 1999 interview that, with the exception of the Star Wars prequels, she would not act for the next four years in order to concentrate on studying.[54] During the summer break from June to September 2000, Portman filmed Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones in Sydney, along with additional production in London.[55]

In July 2001, Portman opened in New York City's Public Theater production of Chekhov's The Seagull, directed by Mike Nichols; she played the role of Nina alongside Meryl Streep, Kevin Kline, and Philip Seymour Hoffman.[4] The play opened at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park.[56] That same year, she was one of many celebrities who made cameo appearances in the 2001 comedy Zoolander. Portman was cast in a small role in the film Cold Mountain alongside Jude Law and Nicole Kidman.[4]

In 2004, Portman appeared in the independent movies Garden State and Closer.[4] Garden State was an official selection of the Sundance Film Festival and won Best First Feature at the Independent Spirit Awards. Her performance as Alice in Closer earned her a Supporting Actress Golden Globe as well as a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.[57][58]

The final Star Wars prequel, Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, was released on May 19, 2005. The film was the highest grossing domestic film of the year,[59] and was voted Favorite Motion Picture at the People's Choice Awards. Also in 2005, Portman filmed Free Zone and director Miloš Forman's Goya's Ghosts. Forman had not seen any of her work but thought she looked like a Goya painting, so he requested a meeting.[60]

2006–09



Portman at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival (jury member)
Portman hosted Saturday Night Live on March 4, 2006.[61] In a SNL Digital Short, she portrays herself as an angry gangsta rapper (with Andy Samberg as her Flavor Flav-esque partner in Viking garb) during a faux-interview with Chris Parnell, saying she cheated at Harvard University while high on marijuana and cocaine.[62] The song, titled "Natalie's Rap," was released – alongside other sketches from the show – in 2009 on Incredibad, an album by the Lonely Island.[63] In another sketch, she portrays a student named Rebecca Hershlag (her actual surname) attending a Bar Mitzvah, and in an installment of the recurring sketch The Needlers (also known as Sally and Dan, The Couple That Should Be Divorced), plays a fertility specialist (her father's profession).

V for Vendetta opened in early 2006. Portman portrayed Evey Hammond, a young woman who is saved from the secret police by the main character, V. Portman worked with a voice coach for the role, learning to speak with an English accent, and she famously had her head shaved.[64]

Portman has commented on V for Vendetta's political relevance and mentioned that the main character, who recruits Evey to join an underground anti-government group, is "often bad and does things that you don't like" and that "being from Israel was a reason I wanted to do this because terrorism and violence are such a daily part of my conversations since I was little." She said the film "doesn't make clear good or bad statements. It respects the audience enough to take away their own opinion".[65]

Both Goya's Ghosts and Free Zone received limited releases in 2006. Portman starred in the children's film Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium, which began filming in April 2006 and was released in November 2007; she has said that she was "excited to do a kids' movie."[64] In late 2006, Portman filmed The Other Boleyn Girl, a historical drama in which she plays Anne Boleyn; Eric Bana and Scarlett Johansson co-starred. She was named one of the hottest women of film and TV by Blender Magazine.[66]

In 2006, she filmed Wong Kar-wai's road movie My Blueberry Nights. She won acclaim for her role as gambler Leslie, because "[f]or once she's not playing a waif or a child princess but a mature, full-bodied woman... but she's not coasting on her looks... She uses her appeal to simultaneously flirt with and taunt the gambler across the table."[67] Portman voiced Bart Simpson's girlfriend Darcy in the episode "Little Big Girl" of The Simpsons' 18th season.[68]

She appeared in Paul McCartney's music video "Dance Tonight" from his 2007 album Memory Almost Full, directed by Michel Gondry.[69] Portman co-starred in the Wes Anderson short film Hotel Chevalier, opposite Jason Schwartzman. In May 2008, Portman served as the youngest member of the 61st Annual Cannes Film Festival jury,[7] and in 2009, she starred opposite Tobey Maguire and Jake Gyllenhaal in the drama film Brothers, a remake of the 2004 Danish film of the same name.[70]

In 2008, Portman at age 27 made her directorial debut at the Venice Film Festival. Eve, a short film about a young woman who is dragged along on her grandmother's romantic date, was screened out of competition. Portman said she had always had a fascination with the older generation, and drew inspiration for the character from her own grandmother.[71]

2010–present



Portman being interviewed at the premiere of No Strings Attached, January 11, 2011
Portman played a young ballerina in Darren Aronofsky's 2010 film Black Swan,[72] a role of which critic Kurt Loder wrote: "Portman gives one of her most compelling performances in this film, which is saying something."[73] To prepare for the role, she went through five to eight hours of dance training each day for six months and lost 20 pounds.[74] In 2011, she won both the Golden Globe Award and the Academy Award for Best Actress.[75][76]

After Portman's Oscar win, controversy arose over who performed the bulk of the on-screen dancing in Black Swan.[77] Sarah Lane, one of Portman's dancing doubles in the film, claimed that Portman performed only about 5 percent of the full-body shots, adding that she was asked by the film’s producers not to speak publicly about it during the Oscar season.[78] Director Aronofsky defended Portman by issuing a statement insisting that Portman performed 80 percent of the on-screen dancing in the movie.[78]

Portman's next film was No Strings Attached, for which she was also an executive producer. It was released on January 21, 2011. She then starred in Your Highness, opposite James Franco and Danny McBride, and also played the role of Jane Foster in Kenneth Branagh's superhero film adaptation Thor.[79] In 2010, Portman dropped out of the lead role of Elizabeth Bennet in the novel adaptation Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, but she continues as producer.[80]

In February 2012, it was reported that she had signed on for two Terrence Malick projects one named Knight of Cups and one yet untitled, both planned for release within two years.[81]

In April 2012, Portman starred in Paul McCartney's music video, "My Valentine", alongside Johnny Depp.[82]

Social and political causes



Portman at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival, presenting Black Swan
Portman, who is an advocate for animal rights, has been a vegetarian since childhood.[83] She became a vegan in 2009 after reading Jonathan Safran Foer's Eating Animals.[84] She does not eat animal products or wear fur, feathers, or leather. "All of my shoes are from Target and Stella McCartney," she has said.[85] In 2007, she launched her own brand of vegan footwear.[86] During her pregnancy in 2011, Portman went off her vegan diet and returned to vegetarianism.[87]

In 2007, Portman traveled to Rwanda with Jack Hanna, to film the documentary Gorillas on the Brink. Later, at a naming ceremony, Portman christened a baby gorilla Gukina, which means "to play."[88] Portman has been an advocate of environmental causes since childhood, when she joined an environmental song and dance troupe known as World Patrol Kids.[89] She is also a member of the One Voice movement.[90]

Portman has also supported antipoverty activities. In 2004 and 2005, she traveled to Uganda, Guatemala, and Ecuador as the Ambassador of Hope for FINCA International, an organization that promotes micro-lending to help finance women-owned businesses in developing countries.[91] In an interview conducted backstage at the Live 8 concert in Philadelphia and appearing on the PBS program Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, she discussed microfinance.[92] Host Fareed Zakaria said that he was "generally wary of celebrities with fashionable causes," but included the segment with Portman because "she really knew her stuff."[93]

In the "Voices" segment of the April 29, 2007, episode of the ABC Sunday morning program This Week with George Stephanopoulos, Portman discussed her work with FINCA and how it can benefit women and children in Third World countries.[94] In fall 2007, she visited several university campuses, including Harvard, USC, UCLA, UC Berkeley, Stanford, Princeton, New York University, and Columbia, to inspire students with the power of microfinance and to encourage them to join the Village Banking Campaign to help families and communities lift themselves out of poverty.[95]

Portman is a supporter of the Democratic Party, and in the 2004 presidential race she campaigned for the Democratic nominee, Senator John Kerry. In the 2008 presidential election, Portman supported Senator Hillary Clinton of New York in the Democratic primaries. She later campaigned for the eventual Democratic nominee, Senator Barack Obama of Illinois, during the general election.[96] In a 2008 interview, she also stated: "I even like John McCain. I disagree with his war stance – which is a really big deal – but I think he's a very moral person."[97]

In 2010, Portman's activist work and popularity with young people earned her a nomination for VH1's Do Something Awards, which is dedicated to honoring individuals who do good.[98]

In 2011, Portman and her then fiancé Benjamin Millepied were among the signers of a petition to President Obama in support of same-sex marriage.[99] Portman supports Obama's re-election campaign.[100]

Personal life

In 2006, she said that she felt more Jewish in Israel and that she would like to raise her children Jewish: "A priority for me is definitely that I'd like to raise my kids Jewish, but the ultimate thing is to have someone who is a good person and who is a partner."[101]

After starring in the video for his song "Carmensita", she began a relationship with American folk singer Devendra Banhart,[102] which ended in September 2008.[103]

Portman began dating ballet dancer Benjamin Millepied in 2009. The couple met while she was filming Black Swan, for which Millepied was the choreographer.[104] In December 2010, Portman announced their engagement and confirmed her pregnancy.[105][106][107] Portman gave birth to their son Aleph Portman-Millepied in June 2011.[108][109] In February 2012, Portman and Millepied were photographed wearing wedding rings[110] at the Academy Awards ceremony, but representatives did not respond to requests for comment on the couple's marital status.[111][112] In August 2012, Portman and Millepied married in an intimate Jewish ceremony in Big Sur, California.[113][114]

Natalie Portman Biography


Birth: 09 June 1981,
Jerusalem, Israel
Occupation: Producer,
Director, Actress
Story

Natalie Portman is one of those pretty faces that is, well, more than a pretty face.  Talented, civically-minded, undeniably intelligent, and sophisticated beyond her years, Portman has been dubbed the “new Audrey Hepburn.”
Portman was born in Jerusalem in 1981 to Avner and Shelley Hershlag.  Her father, a fertility doctor, and her mother, an artist, moved from Israel when their daughter was three to Washington D.C., and then later, New York.  At the age of 11, she was discovered by an agent at a pizza parlor.  Initially, she was pushed into modeling.  However, strong-willed and independently-minded even then, Portman decided to pursue acting.

Her debut performance came in the movie Leon in 1994.  However, this role, which some felt was too “Lolita”-like in its tone, caused Portman to later refuse roles that were too sexually-oriented or that required nudity.  In 1997, she did in fact turn down a role in the movie Lolita because of her strong feelings against youth playing overtly sexual roles in films.  Similarly, she turned down the role of “Juliet” in the famous 1996 version of Romeo and Juliet because of the age difference between herself and Leonardo DiCaprio.  In Anywhere But Here, Portman turned down the role of Ann August because of a nude scene with Corbin Allred; Susan Sarandon vouched for the necessity of Portman as her co-star and the scene was rewritten.
A straight-“A” student all through high school, Portman now studies at Harvard.  She likes math, due to its clear-cut system of solving problems.  She speaks five languages fluently—Hebrew, English, French, German, and Japanese.  Other talents include playing the piano and ballet.  One of her favorite authors is Dave Eggers.  She aspires to follow in her father’s footsteps and go into the medical field.
Interestingly, Portman has had several music-related tributes to her.  She has had songs named after her by bands TeamSleep and Ozma.  She also has CD recorded for charity bearing her name called Love: A Tribute to Natalie Portman.
Her most famous role was perhaps Queen Amidala in Star Wars Trilogy. While these movies perhaps portray Portman’s sense of fun and her diversity as an actress, movies such as Garden State are better suited to Portman’s arena.  Portman has the elegance of royalty, but her acting talent makes her suited to roles in which she plays characters with likeable flaws.  It’s easy to see Portman as a woman without flaws, but more “human” roles bring her closer to earth and to fans’ hearts.

Producer
2011 No Strings Attached
2010 Hesher
2009 Love and Other Impossible Pursuits
2006 Saturday Night Live
1996 Everyone Says I Love You
1994 Léon
2009 New York, I Love You
2009 Eve
2009 New York, I Love You
2009 Eve
2009 I'm Still Here
2009 Plan B
2007 Silenci
2005 The Making of 'Heat'
2011 Black Swan: Metamorphosis
2011 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
2011 The 83rd Annual Academy Awards
2011 The 2011 Independent Spirit Awards
2011 Cinema 3
2011 17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards
2011 Made in Hollywood
2011 Breakfast
2011 The 7PM Project
2011 Conan
2011 The 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards
2011 Entertainers with Byron Allen
2011 16th Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards
2011 Six O'Clock News
2011 The 37th Annual People's Choice Awards
2011 The Charlie Rose Show
2011 Late Show with David Letterman
2011 I'm Still Here
2010 AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Mike Nichols
2010 Entertainment Tonight
2010 Jim Sheridan: Film and Family
2010 Re-Made in the USA: How Brodre Became Brothers
2010 In Search of Ted Demme
2010 The View
2009 Top Chef
2009 Milos Forman: Co te nezabije...
2009 Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis
2009 A Powerful Noise Live
2009 The 81st Annual Academy Awards
2009 In the House with Peter Bart & Peter Guber
2008 Natalie Portman and Rashida Jones Speak Out
2008 Project Runway
2008 Cartelera
2008 Late Night with Conan O'Brien
2008 Today
2003 Cartaz Cultural
2007 Saving a Species: Gorillas on the Brink
2007 Julia Roberts: An American Cinematheque Tribute
2007 Live with Regis and Kathie Lee
2006 Space Top 10 Countdown
2006 Movie Rush
2006 Designing the Near Future
2006 Remember, Remember: Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot
2006 Freedom! Forever!: Making 'V for Vendetta'
2006 Armenian Genocide
2006 Getaway
2006 'V for Vendetta' Unmasked
2006 The Daily Show
2006 Film '72
2006 Corazón de...
2006 Saturday Night Live
2006 The 63rd Annual Golden Globe Awards
2005 Live 8
2005 Magacine
2005 Caiga quien caiga
2005 Comme au cinéma
2005 The 77th Annual Academy Awards
2005 The 62nd Annual Golden Globe Awards
2005 Tsunami Aid: A Concert of Hope
2005 Natalie Portman: Starting Young
2005 10 Year Retrospective: Cast and Crew Look Back
2004 The Making of 'Garden State'
2004 Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show
2004 This Morning
2004 Inside the Actors Studio
2004 The Oprah Winfrey Show
2004 Hitler's Pawn: The Margaret Lambert Story
2004 Anatomy of a Scene
2003 Good Morning America
2003 A Journey to 'Cold Mountain'
2003 Nicole Kidman: An American Cinematheque Tribute
2003 Sesame Street
2002 Rank
2002 2002 MTV Movie Awards
2002 The Early Show
2002 Troldspejlet
2002 The Rosie O'Donnell Show
2002 Intimate Portrait
2001 R2-D2: Beneath the Dome
2001 The Concert for New York City
2001 Zoolander
2001 The Beginning: Making 'Episode I'
2000 VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards
2000 Film-Fest DVD: Issue 3 - Toronto
2000 The 57th Annual Golden Globe Awards
1999 Mundo VIP
1999 The Stars of 'Star Wars': Interviews from the Cast
1996 Showbiz Today
1996 1996 MTV Movie Awards
1994 HBO First Look
2011 Breakfast
2009 España, plató de cine
2009 Filmania: Eiga no tatsujin
2009 Almost Famous II
2006 Headline News
2005 101 Sexiest Celebrity Bodies
2005 Silenci?
2005 50 Cutest Child Stars: All Grown Up
2005 Biography
2005 Cinema mil
2005 Lego Star Wars: The Video Game
2004 Celsius 41.11: The Temperature at Which the Brain... Begins to Die

Director
2009 New York, I Love You
2009 Eve
2009 New York, I Love You
2009 Eve
2009 I'm Still Here
2009 Plan B
2007 Silenci
2005 The Making of 'Heat'
2011 Black Swan: Metamorphosis
2011 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
2011 The 83rd Annual Academy Awards
2011 The 2011 Independent Spirit Awards
2011 Cinema 3
2011 17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards
2011 Made in Hollywood
2011 Breakfast
2011 The 7PM Project
2011 Conan
2011 The 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards
2011 Entertainers with Byron Allen
2011 16th Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards
2011 Six O'Clock News
2011 The 37th Annual People's Choice Awards
2011 The Charlie Rose Show
2011 Late Show with David Letterman
2011 I'm Still Here
2010 AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Mike Nichols
2010 Entertainment Tonight
2010 Jim Sheridan: Film and Family
2010 Re-Made in the USA: How Brodre Became Brothers
2010 In Search of Ted Demme
2010 The View
2009 Top Chef
2009 Milos Forman: Co te nezabije...
2009 Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis
2009 A Powerful Noise Live
2009 The 81st Annual Academy Awards
2009 In the House with Peter Bart & Peter Guber
2008 Natalie Portman and Rashida Jones Speak Out
2008 Project Runway
2008 Cartelera
2008 Late Night with Conan O'Brien
2008 Today
2003 Cartaz Cultural
2007 Saving a Species: Gorillas on the Brink
2007 Julia Roberts: An American Cinematheque Tribute
2007 Live with Regis and Kathie Lee
2006 Space Top 10 Countdown
2006 Movie Rush
2006 Designing the Near Future
2006 Remember, Remember: Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot
2006 Freedom! Forever!: Making 'V for Vendetta'
2006 Armenian Genocide
2006 Getaway
2006 'V for Vendetta' Unmasked
2006 The Daily Show
2006 Film '72
2006 Corazón de...
2006 Saturday Night Live
2006 The 63rd Annual Golden Globe Awards
2005 Live 8
2005 Magacine
2005 Caiga quien caiga
2005 Comme au cinéma
2005 The 77th Annual Academy Awards
2005 The 62nd Annual Golden Globe Awards
2005 Tsunami Aid: A Concert of Hope
2005 Natalie Portman: Starting Young
2005 10 Year Retrospective: Cast and Crew Look Back
2004 The Making of 'Garden State'
2004 Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show
2004 This Morning
2004 Inside the Actors Studio
2004 The Oprah Winfrey Show
2004 Hitler's Pawn: The Margaret Lambert Story
2004 Anatomy of a Scene
2003 Good Morning America
2003 A Journey to 'Cold Mountain'
2003 Nicole Kidman: An American Cinematheque Tribute
2003 Sesame Street
2002 Rank
2002 2002 MTV Movie Awards
2002 The Early Show
2002 Troldspejlet
2002 The Rosie O'Donnell Show
2002 Intimate Portrait
2001 R2-D2: Beneath the Dome
2001 The Concert for New York City
2001 Zoolander
2001 The Beginning: Making 'Episode I'
2000 VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards
2000 Film-Fest DVD: Issue 3 - Toronto
2000 The 57th Annual Golden Globe Awards
1999 Mundo VIP
1999 The Stars of 'Star Wars': Interviews from the Cast
1996 Showbiz Today
1996 1996 MTV Movie Awards
1994 HBO First Look
2011 Breakfast
2009 España, plató de cine
2009 Filmania: Eiga no tatsujin
2009 Almost Famous II
2006 Headline News
2005 101 Sexiest Celebrity Bodies
2005 Silenci?
2005 50 Cutest Child Stars: All Grown Up
2005 Biography
2005 Cinema mil
2005 Lego Star Wars: The Video Game
2004 Celsius 41.11: The Temperature at Which the Brain... Begins to Die

Actress

2011 Thor
2011 Your Highness
2011 No Strings Attached
2010 Black Swan
2010 Hesher
2010 Brothers
2009 Love and Other Impossible Pursuits
2009 New York, I Love You
2008 The Other Boleyn Girl
2007 Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium
2007 Hotel Chevalier
2007 The Darjeeling Limited
2007 My Blueberry Nights
2007 The Simpsons
2006 Goya's Ghosts
2006 Paris, je t'aime
2006 V for Vendetta
2005 Free Zone
2005 Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
2005 Domino One
2005 Closer
2004 True
2004 Garden State
2004 Sesame Street
2003 Cold Mountain
2002 Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones
2000 Where the Heart Is
1999 Anywhere But Here
1999 Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace
1996 Mars Attacks!
1996 Everyone Says I Love You
1996 Beautiful Girls
1995 Heat
1994 Léon
1994 Developing
2011 No Strings Attached
2010 Hesher
2009 Love and Other Impossible Pursuits
2006 Saturday Night Live
1996 Everyone Says I Love You
1994 Léon
2009 New York, I Love You
2009 Eve
2009 New York, I Love You
2009 Eve
2009 I'm Still Here
2009 Plan B
2007 Silenci
2005 The Making of 'Heat'
2011 Black Swan: Metamorphosis
2011 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
2011 The 83rd Annual Academy Awards
2011 The 2011 Independent Spirit Awards
2011 Cinema 3
2011 17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards
2011 Made in Hollywood
2011 Breakfast
2011 The 7PM Project
2011 Conan
2011 The 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards
2011 Entertainers with Byron Allen
2011 16th Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards
2011 Six O'Clock News
2011 The 37th Annual People's Choice Awards
2011 The Charlie Rose Show
2011 Late Show with David Letterman
2011 I'm Still Here
2010 AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Mike Nichols
2010 Entertainment Tonight
2010 Jim Sheridan: Film and Family
2010 Re-Made in the USA: How Brodre Became Brothers
2010 In Search of Ted Demme
2010 The View
2009 Top Chef
2009 Milos Forman: Co te nezabije...
2009 Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis
2009 A Powerful Noise Live
2009 The 81st Annual Academy Awards
2009 In the House with Peter Bart & Peter Guber
2008 Natalie Portman and Rashida Jones Speak Out
2008 Project Runway
2008 Cartelera
2008 Late Night with Conan O'Brien
2008 Today
2003 Cartaz Cultural
2007 Saving a Species: Gorillas on the Brink
2007 Julia Roberts: An American Cinematheque Tribute
2007 Live with Regis and Kathie Lee
2006 Space Top 10 Countdown
2006 Movie Rush
2006 Designing the Near Future
2006 Remember, Remember: Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot
2006 Freedom! Forever!: Making 'V for Vendetta'
2006 Armenian Genocide
2006 Getaway
2006 'V for Vendetta' Unmasked
2006 The Daily Show
2006 Film '72
2006 Corazón de...
2006 Saturday Night Live
2006 The 63rd Annual Golden Globe Awards
2005 Live 8
2005 Magacine
2005 Caiga quien caiga
2005 Comme au cinéma
2005 The 77th Annual Academy Awards
2005 The 62nd Annual Golden Globe Awards
2005 Tsunami Aid: A Concert of Hope
2005 Natalie Portman: Starting Young
2005 10 Year Retrospective: Cast and Crew Look Back
2004 The Making of 'Garden State'
2004 Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show
2004 This Morning
2004 Inside the Actors Studio
2004 The Oprah Winfrey Show
2004 Hitler's Pawn: The Margaret Lambert Story
2004 Anatomy of a Scene
2003 Good Morning America
2003 A Journey to 'Cold Mountain'
2003 Nicole Kidman: An American Cinematheque Tribute
2003 Sesame Street
2002 Rank
2002 2002 MTV Movie Awards
2002 The Early Show
2002 Troldspejlet
2002 The Rosie O'Donnell Show
2002 Intimate Portrait
2001 R2-D2: Beneath the Dome
2001 The Concert for New York City
2001 Zoolander
2001 The Beginning: Making 'Episode I'
2000 VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards
2000 Film-Fest DVD: Issue 3 - Toronto
2000 The 57th Annual Golden Globe Awards
1999 Mundo VIP
1999 The Stars of 'Star Wars': Interviews from the Cast
1996 Showbiz Today
1996 1996 MTV Movie Awards
1994 HBO First Look
2011 Breakfast
2009 España, plató de cine
2009 Filmania: Eiga no tatsujin
2009