Natalie Portman Biography, Career, Oscar, Thor, Star Wars, Movies, Net Worth, Husband, Latest News, Age, Height, And More

Natalie Portman is an Israeli-born American actress. Unused footage from Thor: The Dark World and a new voice were used for Portman’s brief appearance in the superhero film Avengers: Endgame (2019). In the 2022 Empire magazine readers’ poll, Portman was chosen. as one of 50 greatest actors of all time.

Natalie Portman Biography

Natalie Portman Personal Life

Natalie Portman was born on 9 June 1981 in Jerusalem, Israel to Shelley, an American homemaker who works as Portman’s agent, and Avner Hershlag, an Israeli-born gynecologist. Natalie does not have a sibling because she is a single child.

Natalie first lived with his family in Washington, D.C., but moved to Connecticut in 1988 and then to Long Island in 1990.

When she was ten years old, a Revlon agent spotted her in a pizza restaurant and asked her to be a child model. She turned down the offer but took the opportunity to get an acting agent. She appeared in the 1992 off-Broadway production of Ruthless! -a musical about a girl who is prepared to murder to get the lead role in a school play.

Natalie Portman Career

Six months after Ruthless! ended, Portman auditioned for and secured Luc Besson’s action drama Léon: The Professional (1994). To protect her privacy, she adopted the maiden name of her paternal grandmother Portman as her stage name. She played Mathilda, an orphan who befriends a middle-aged assassin. Her parents did not want her to take the role due to the overtly sexual and violent nature of the script but agreed after Besson removed the nudity and murders from Portman’s character. Portman herself said that after removing those scenes, she found nothing objectionable about the content. However, her mother was not happy with some “sexual twists” in the finished film that was not in the script. After filming The Professional, Portman returned to school, and during the summer break of 1994, she starred in Marya Cohn’s short film Developing. In it, she played a young girl who survived her mother’s cancer. She also enrolled in a performing arts camp at Stagedoor Manor, where she portrayed Anne Shirley in the production of Anne of Green Gables. Michael Mann offered her the small part of Al Pacino’s character’s suicidal daughter in the 1995 action film Heat for her ability to portray dysfunction without hysteria. Impressed by her performance in The Professional, director Ted Demme cast her as a precocious teenager who flirts a lot with her older neighbor in the ensemble comedy-drama Pretty Girls (1996).

Portman starred opposite Leonardo DiCaprio in Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo and Juliet (1996) but dropped out during rehearsals when studio executives deemed her too young for the role. Luhrmann said that “Natalie was wonderful in the footage, but it was too much of a burden for her at that age.” She was also offered Lolita, based on Adrian Lyne’s novel of the same name, but turned down the part due to its overly sexual content. Portman began filming the part of Padmé Amidala in the Star Wars prequel trilogy in 1997, her first big-budget production. The first film in the series, Episode I – The Phantom Menace, was released in 1999 when she was in her senior year of high school. Portman was unfamiliar with the series when she was cast and watched the original Star Wars trilogy before filming began. She worked closely with director George Lucas on her character’s accent and mannerisms and watched the films of Lauren Bacall, Audrey Hepburn, and Katharine Hepburn for inspiration for their voices and attitudes. Filming in difficult locations in Algeria proved difficult for Portman. She did not attend the premiere of the film to study for his high school final exam. Critics disliked the film, but with a worldwide gross of $924 million, it was the second-highest-grossing film of all time and made Portman a global star.

Portman’s only screen appearance in 2000 was in the Texas romantic drama Where the Heart Is, in which she played a pregnant teenager. After graduating with a degree in film, he attended Harvard University to earn a bachelor’s degree in psychology and greatly reduced her acting roles over the next few years. She studied advanced Hebrew literature and neurobiology and worked as a research assistant for Alan Dershowitz. In the summer of 2001, she returned to Broadway (at the Delacorte Theatre) in Chekhov’s drama The Seagull, directed by Mike Nichols and starring Meryl Streep and Philip Seymour Hoffman. Linda Winer of Newsday wrote that “the big surprises come from Portman, whose Nina transforms from an ambitious girl with a wonderful lyric into Chekhov’s most difficult symbol of destruction”.

Also in 2001, Portman was among several celebrities who appeared in the comedy Zoolander. The following year, she reprised the role of Amidala in Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones, which she filmed in Sydney and London during her summer vacation in 2000. Portman made her debut in 2004 with an appearance in the romantic comedy Garden State, written by and directed by its star, Zach Braff. She was the first actress to join the film after finding a connection with her role: a young girl with epilepsy.

Her role in it was described by Nathan Rabin in “The A.V. Club. A prime example of the Manic Pixie Dream Girl character type is a stereotypical female role created to mentally aid the male protagonist. Portman later said that she found it shocking to participate in the trope. She followed this by playing a mysterious stripper in Closer, a romantic drama directed by Mike Nichols based on the play of the same name. Starring Julia Roberts, Jude Law, and Clive Owen. Portman accepted her first sexual adult role after turning down such parts in the past, saying it reflected her maturity as a person. She also performed her first nude scenes in the film, but they were removed from the final cut when she claimed they were necessary for the story. Closer grossed over $115 million worldwide on a $27 million budget, with critic Peter Travers noting Portman’s sprawling, breakthrough performance” and writing that she “digs so deep into her character’s bruised core that they seem to share the same skin.

She won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress and received an Academy Award nomination in the same category. Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith, the final episode in the Star Wars prequel trilogy, was Portman’s first release. in 2005. It reached more than 848 million USD and was the highest-grossing film of the year.

Portman began in 2006 hosting an episode of the television sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live. One of her sketches, a song titled “Natalie’s Rep”, was later released on the Lonely Island album Incredibad in 2009. In the eighteen-short anthology film Paris, je t’aime, she had a role in the segment “Faubourg Saint-Denis” directed by Tom Tykwer. Later that year, she starred in Miloš Forman’s Ghosts of Goya, about the painter Francisco Goya. Forman chose her for the film after she discovered a similarity between her and Goya’s portrait of the Milk Maid of Bordeaux.

Her next appearance was Hotel Chevalier, a short film by Wes Anderson that served as a prologue to her film The Darjeeling Limited (in which Portman had a cameo). In the short, she and Jason Schwartzman play former lovers who meet again in a Paris hotel room. For the first time, Portman performed an extended action scene; she was later disappointed that she focused on it unnecessarily, and later promised to perform naked again. Scarlett Johansson and Portman played rival sisters Mary and Anne Boleyn in the period drama The Other Boleyn Girl (2008). She was excited at the prospect of working with an actor his age and lamented that such casting was rare in films. Derek Elley of Variety criticized Portman’s English accent, writing that she “doesn’t bring enough power to make Anne a truly leading power player”. The film’s box office revenue was modest.

She was a member of the jury at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival and also founded his own production company called handsome charlie Films after his late dog. Portman next starred alongside Tobey Maguire and Jake Gyllenhaal in the drama Brothers, a remake of the 2004 Danish film of the same name. After producing and co-starring with Joseph Gordon-Levitt in the black comedy Hesher (2010), Portman played a ballerina confused by the perspective of Swan Pond in Darren Aronofsky’s psychological horror Black Swan. She was trained by Mary Helen Bowers to become a professional ballerina, and during her preparation, she practiced five to eight hours a day for six months and lost 9 kg. Her performance was praised; writing for Empire, Dan Jolin found her “simultaneously at her most vulnerable and predatory, at once chilling and explosive before reaching the film’s finale in a raw, compelling performance climax.” Black Swan became a blockbuster, grossing over $329 million worldwide on a $13 million budget and winning Portman several awards, including the Academy Award for Best Actress.

After the Oscar win, there was a controversy over who carried most of the film’s on-screen action-dancing. Sarah Lane, one of Portman’s dance doubles in the film, claimed that the actress showed only about five percent of the full-body footage, adding that the film’s producers asked her not to speak publicly during awards season. Aronofsky defended Portman, insisting that she danced 80 percent of the script.

In 2012, Portman topped the Forbes list of Hollywood’s Most Bankable Stars. Her only screen appearance that year was in Paul McCartney’s music video for “My Valentine” with Johnny Depp. The following year, she reprised the role of Jane Foster in Thor: The Dark World, which grossed over $644 million worldwide and became the 10th highest-grossing film of 2013. Forbes listed her in the Famous 100 list in 2014 and estimated her income last year at $13 million.

Portman portrayed Jacqueline Kennedy in Pablo Larraín’s biopic Jackie (2016), which chronicles Kennedy’s life shortly after her husband’s assassination in 1963. Initially intimidated by the role of a famous public figure, she studied Kennedy extensively, watching videos of him, reading books, and listening to tapes of his interviews. She also produced the Burr Steers-directed comedy-horror Pride and Prejudice and Zombies and starred in Rebecca Zlotowski’s Franco-Belgian drama Planetarium. The experimental romance Song to Song (2017) was Portman’s second collaboration with Terrence Malick, which, like her previous film, polarized critics.

Unused footage from Thor: The Dark World and a new voice were used for Portman’s brief appearance in the superhero film Avengers: Endgame (2019). She then portrayed a psychologically troubled astronaut (based on Lisa Nowak) in the drama Lucy in the Sky directed by Noah Hawley. She replaced the film’s producer, Reese Witherspoon, who dropped out due to a scheduling conflict. The film was poorly received, although Portman’s performance was praised. The following year, she narrated the Disney nature documentary Dolphin Reef and provided the voice of Jane Foster in the animated series What So…?

Natalie Portman Thor

In 2022, Portman reprised the role of Foster in the sequel Thor: Love and Thunder, where her character becomes the Mighty Thor. She agreed to return to the series after meeting with director Taika Waititi, who offered to portray her character in an “adventurous, funny, and fun way”. Nick Allen of RogerEbert.com said, “Portman’s performance conveys, in both human and heroic modes, why it’s great to see Jane again.”

In the 2022 Empire magazine readers’ poll, Portman was chosen. as one of 50 greatest actors of all time. Portman and her producing partner Sophie Mas founded the production company MountainA in 2021 and signed a first-look television deal with Apple TV. Their first project is Lady in the Lake, a miniseries adaptation of Laura Lippman’s novel. of the same name, starring Portman. She also stars alongside Julianne Moore in Todd Haynes’ romantic drama May December.

Natalie Portman Net Worth

Natalie has a net worth of $92 million. SH learned by being an actress, director, and producer. She has worked on various successful projects like Star Wars, Thor, and Black Swan. She also earns via endorsement deals with big brands. She is the face of one of the company’s fragrances, Miss Dior, inspired by Catherine Dior.

Natalie Portman Relationship

She was previously rumored to have dated former actors Lukas Haas and Hayden Christensen. Natalie was also said to be dating Gael Garcia Bernal, who is in an on-again, off-again relationship. Rumors also suggest that she was dating Andy Samberg, but this has not been confirmed.

In 2012, she married Benjamin Millepied. The couple began dating in 2009 after having met while working together on the set of Black Swan. They have two children, Aleph Portman-Millepied and Amalia Millepied, and live happily together in their California home.

Natalie Portman husband

Natalie Portman Food Habit

Natalie embraced the vegan lifestyle at just nine years old after reading Jonathan Safran Foer’s book Eating Animals in 2009. Her thoughts on veganism are featured on Peta’s official website.

Natalie Portman Education

In Washington, Natalie attended Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School in Rockville, Maryland. Later, she attended a Jewish elementary school, the Solomon Schechter Day School in Nassau County. She studied ballet and modern dance at the American Theater Dance Workshop and regularly attended the Usdan Center for Creative and Performing Arts. She also enrolled at Harvard University for a bachelor’s degree in psychology. She also studied Hebrew literature and neurobiology.

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Natalie Portman Physical Stats

Height 5 feet 3 inches or 160 cm (1.6 m)
Weight 54 kg or 120 pounds
Face Shape Squarish
Breast Size 34 inches
Bra Size 32B
Cup Size B
Body Measurements 34-25-34 in or 86-64-86 cm
Figure Slim
Dress Size 4 (US) or 36 (EU) or 8 (UK)
Shoe Size 8 (US) or 38.5 (EU) or 6 (UK)
Eyes Color Hazel
Hair Color Dark Brown

 Natalie Portman Wiki/Bio

Name Natalie Portman
Birth Name Natalie Hershlag
Date Of Birth 9 June 1981
Age 41 (as of 2023)
Birthplace Jerusalem, Israel
Profession Actress, director, producer
Nationality Israel, United States
Religion Jewish
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Gender Female
Parents Avner Hershlag, Shelley Stevens
Siblings N/A
Partner N/A
Spouse Benjamin Millepied ​(m. 2012)​
Children Aleph Portman Millepied, Amalia Millepied

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