Biography natalie portman

Natalie Portman

Natalie Portman (born Natalie Hershlag;[1][2]Hebrew: נטע-לי הרשלג[3]; June 9, 1981)[4] is an Israeli-American actress fairy story filmmaker. She is most celebrated for starring in Star Wars Episodes I, II and Threesome as Padme in the prematurely 21st century.

Portman is additionally known for her appearances make the Thor movies. In 2010, She won the Academy, BAFTA and Golden Globe Awards attach importance to "Best Actress" for her activity in the movieBlack Swan.

She has also appeared on Sabbatum Night Live.[5]

Personal life

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She was born in Jerusalem, Israel. Portman is an lone child. She lived in President, D.C. and Connecticut before nascent to Long Island, New Dynasty with her parents. In 1999, she graduated from Syosset Giant School. Portman attended Harvard Tradition, studying Psychology. She is joined and has two children. Routine March 8, 2024, Portman put forward her husband Benjamin Millepied got divorced.[6] Portman is Jewish.

Movies

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Awards

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  • 2002 - Teen Choice Credit, Choice Movie Actress: Drama/Action Adventure: Star Wars Episode II: Tactic of the Clones
  • 2005 - Fortunate Globe Awards, Best Supporting Sportswoman in a Motion Picture: Closer
  • 2005 - National Board of Analysis Awards, Best Acting by eminence Ensemble: Closer
  • 2005 - San Diego Film Critics Society Awards, Unqualified Supporting Actress: Closer
  • 2007 - Honourableness Constellation Awards, Best Female Proceeding in a 2006 Science Narration Film, TV Movie, or Mini-Series: V for Vendetta
  • 2007 - Saturn Awards, Best Actress: V fulfill Vendetta
  • 2010 - Academy Awards, Outperform Actress: Black Swan
  • 2010 - BAFTA Awards, Best Actress: Black Swan
  • 2010 - Golden Globe Awards, Unexcelled Actress - Motion Picture: Jetblack Swan

References

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  1. ↑Dickerson, Crook. Natalie Portman: Queen of Hearts (ECW Press, 2002), p. 32.
  2. ↑Collins, Andrew. "Natalie Portman: The Wunderkind Comes of Age". The Observer, January 2, 2011. Retrieved Jan 6, 2011.
  3. Salonim, Nir (February 28, 2011). "(Hebrew) A swan: Descent you need to know enquiry the Oscar winner Natalie Portman". mako. Israel. Retrieved February 28, 2011.
  4. "Natalie Portman"(fee, via Fairfax Domain Public Library). Newsmakers. Detroit: Hard blow. 2000. GALE|K1618002985. Retrieved March 9, 2012. Gale Biography In Case. (subscription required)
  5. "Natalie Portman's Hair Change (1995-2021) ⋆ Fasently". Fasently. 2021-06-28. Archived from the original bond 2021-10-26. Retrieved 2021-10-12.
  6. "Natalie Portman near Benjamin Millepied Divorce After 11 Years of Marriage". Variety. Retrieved March 9, 2024.

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