Natalie Portman (
Hebrew: נטלי פורטמן; born
June 9,
1981) is a
Golden Globe-winning,
Academy Award-nominated
Israeli-
American actress.
Biography
Early life
Portman was born
Natalie Hershlag (
Hebrew: נטלי הרשלג) in
Jerusalem,
Israel.
[1][2] Her father, Avner Hershlag, is an Israeli medical doctor specializing in the research and treatment of human
fertility and reproduction (
reproductive endocrinology).
[3][4] Her mother, Shelley Stevens, is a
Jewish American homemaker who now works as her agent (she is an artist
[3] by hobby and not profession). Portman's father's family members are descendants of
Jewish immigrants from
Poland and
Romania, while her mother's family members were Jewish immigrants from
Austria and
Russia; her paternal grandfather's parents died in
Auschwitz and her Romanian-born great-grandmother was a spy for the British during
World War II.
[5]
Portman's parents met at a
Jewish student center at
Ohio State University, where Portman's mother was selling tickets. Portman's father returned to Israel, but the two corresponded and were married when Portman's mother visited Israel a few years later. When Portman was three years old, her family moved from Israel to her mother's native
United States, where her father pursued his medical training.
[6] The family lived in
Washington, D.C. in 1984 (she attended the
Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School), and then
Connecticut in 1988, before finally settling down in
Syosset, New York in 1990.
[6]
Portman has said that although she "really love[s] the States... my heart's in Jerusalem. That's where I feel at home".<ref name="rollingstone" /> Portman is an only child and very close to her parents, who are often seen with her at her film premieres.
Education
Portman has said that she was "used to A's" but admits to reading about institutional
grade inflation in the
Ivy Leagues in the
New York Times. She reported on a talk show, "I'd rather be smart than be a movie star" and that her goal was to graduate from college even if it ruined her acting career. Despite her high profile, Portman went to a Jewish day school (
Solomon Schechter High School Of
Glen Cove, New York), and then attended the public
Syosset High School in
Syosset, New York,
[6] graduating in June of 1999. Portman reportedly had to miss the premiere of
Star Wars: Episode I so she could study for her high school final exams.
[7]
After high school, Portman enrolled at Harvard University where she graduated with a bachelor's degree in psychology on
June 5 2003. In 2005, Portman pursued graduate studies at
Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Portman is credited as a research assistant to Harvard Professor
Alan Dershowitz's
The Case for Israel. She was a research assistant to Dr.
Stephen M. Kosslyn's psychology lab as well, and made a cameo appearance as a guest lecturer for the
Terrorism and Counterterrorism course at
Columbia University in early March of 2006, discussing themes from her film
V for Vendetta.
[8]
In addition to
Hebrew[9] and
English, Portman has studied or can speak
French,
[10] Japanese,
[10] and
German.
[11] She has recently been learning to speak
Arabic.
[12] She also understands Spanish.
[13]
As a student, Portman co-authored two research papers which were published in professional scientific journals. Her 1998 high school paper on the "Enzymatic Production of Hydrogen" was entered in the
Intel Science Talent Search.
[14] In 2002, she contributed to a study on memory called "Frontal Lobe Activation During Object Permanence" during her psychology studies at Harvard.
[15]
Career
Early career
Portman started taking dancing lessons at the age of four.
[6] She performed in local troupes, and dreamed of dancing on
Broadway. At the age of twelve, Portman was discovered in a
pizza parlor by an agent for
Revlon, who offered her an opportunity to
model.
[6] However, she asked to be introduced to
acting talent scouts instead of modeling agents. Referring to her discovery in an interview with
Blender Magazine, Portman stated "I was definitely 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."
[16]
As a child, Portman spent her
school holidays attending theater camps. In 1994, she auditioned for
Luc Besson's film
Léon (aka
The Professional). She was initially turned down, but through further auditioning won the part. Soon after getting the part, she took "Portman", her grandmother's maiden name, as her stage name, in the interest of privacy;
[6] in the
Director's Cut of the film found on
DVD she is credited as Natalie Hershlag. In the film, Portman plays an orphaned girl who befriends a much older
assassin.
Léon opened on
November 18,
1994, and marked her feature film debut at age 13. That same year she appeared in the short film
Developing, which aired on television. Starting at age thirteen, Portman spent her school holidays attending upscale theater camps
Stagedoor Manor and Usdan Camp, where she fell in love with acting, playing roles in camp productions such as the title character in
Anne of Green Gables, Dream Laurey in
Oklahoma!, and Hermia in
A Midsummer Night's Dream.
1995–1999
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.
[6] In 1997, Portman played the role of
Anne Frank in the
Broadway play of
The Diary of Anne Frank.
[6] She initially turned down the lead role in the film
Anywhere But Here, after learning it would involve a
sex scene.
[6] Director
Wayne Wang and actress
Susan Sarandon demanded a rewrite of the script. Portman was shown a new draft, and she joined the project.
[6] The film opened in late 1999; she received a
Golden Globe nomination for
Best Supporting Actress for her role as Ann August. Critic Mary Elizabeth Williams of Salon commented on Portman's performance:
"Sarandon is good, but Portman is astonishing. Unlike any number of actresses her age, she's neither too maudlin nor too plucky. Her Ann is both a petulant wet blanket and a thoughtful, painfully lonely girl fumbling to find herself. Portman knows her character is the soul of the story, and she isn't overreaching about it. She portrays Ann's angst quietly, using her wide, expressive face to convey little ripples of frustration and exasperation. She's the counterpoint to Sarandon's bravado, and she keeps the film from becoming a hammy, anything-you-can-cry-I-can-cry-harder diva fest."[17]
In the late
1990s, Portman was cast as
Padmé Amidala in the
Star Wars prequel trilogy, and in early 1999, opened and became the highest grossing film of the year and the second highest grossing film out of the
Star Wars series. Its massive audience and mainstream appeal made Portman an instant star.
[6] Portman then signed on to play a persevering teenaged mother in
Where the Heart Is.
2000–2005
After filming
Where the Heart Is, Portman moved into the dorms of
Harvard University to pursue her
bachelor's degree in
psychology.
[6] 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. She graduated in 2003.
In July 2001, Portman opened in
New York City's Public Theater production of
Chekhov's
The Seagull, directed by
Mike Nichols, playing the role of Nina alongside
Meryl Streep,
Kevin Kline, and
Philip Seymour Hoffman.
[6] The play opened at the
Delacorte Theater in
Central Park. That same year, she was one of many celebrities who made
cameo appearances in the comedy
Zoolander. was filmed in
Sydney during this time, including additional production in
London. In 2002, the film opened around the world. Portman was cast in a small role in the film
Cold Mountain alongside
Jude Law and
Nicole Kidman.
[6]
In 2004, Portman appeared in the independent movies
Garden State and
Closer.
[6] Garden State was an official selection of the
Sundance Film Festival, and won Best First Feature at the
Independent Spirit Awards. Her role of Alice in
Closer saw Portman win a Supporting Actress Golden Globe as well as a
Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination.
In 2005, she filmed
Free Zone and the final
Star Wars prequel, , released worldwide on May 19. The film was the highest grossing film of the year, and was voted Favorite Motion Picture at the
People's Choice Awards. Shortly before the film's opening, Portman shaved her head for her role in the film adaptation of
Alan Moore's graphic novel,
V for Vendetta, released in March 2006. Her shaved head was first seen publicly at the
Revenge of the Sith premieres. "Making a dramatic change that isn't reversible is always a worthy experience," she said of the drastically different hairstyle, "and that sort of gave me the courage to do it."
[18] She kept her hair short for most of 2005, had a
fauxhawk, and briefly sported a full
mohawk in late August, saying that it was "kind of wonderful to throw vanity away for a bit".
[19] During the latter part of 2005, Portman filmed
Goya's Ghosts. Legendary director Milos Forman hadn't seen any of her work, but thought she looked like a
Goya painting so he requested a meeting. During the filming of
Goya's Ghosts, she partied in Madrid with co-star Javier Bardem, but was largely unrecognized due to her mohawk.
2006–present
Portman appeared on
Saturday Night Live on
March 4,
2006,
[20] hosting the show with musical guest
Fall Out Boy and special guest star
Dennis Haysbert. In a now-famous
SNL Digital Short,
[21] she portrays herself as an angry gangsta rapper (with
Andy Samberg as her
Flava Flav-esque partner in
Viking garb) during a faux-interview with
Chris Parnell, saying she cheated at Harvard University while high on
pot and cocaine.
[22] The skit is available as an easter egg on the second disc of the 2 disc special edition DVD release of V for Vendetta. 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 in an
English accent, and had to have her head shaved in a scene in the movie.
[23] Maxim magazine named Portman #33 on its annual list, citing her
V for Vendetta hairstyle as a huge accomplishment proving "you don't need hair to be hot."
Portman has commented on
V for Vendetta's political relevance, and mentioned that her character, who joins 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".
[24] Portman's upcoming films include
Goya's Ghosts and
Free Zone (an Israeli film which received a limited U.S. theatrical release in April 2006). She is set to appear in the children's film
Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium, which began filming in April 2006; Portman has said that she was "excited to do a kids' movie."<ref name="comingsoon" />
In late 2006 Portman filmed
The Other Boleyn Girl, a historical drama in which she plays
Anne Boleyn;
Eric Bana and
Scarlett Johansson will co-star in the film. She was also named one of the hottest women of film and TV, by
Blender Magazine.
[25]
Portman had a small role in the 18th season of
The Simpsons as the voice of
Bart Simpson's love interest, Darcy, from a neighboring town.
[26] She also appears in
Paul McCartney's music video "
Dance Tonight" from his 2007 album "
Memory Almost Full" directed by
Michel Gondry.
[27]
Portman also has a substantial supporting role in the
Wes Anderson film
The Darjeeling Limited opposite
Jason Schwartzman, and will star opposite
Tobey Maguire and
Jake Gyllenhaal in the drama film
Brothers, a remake of the 2004 Danish film of
the same name.
[28]
Public image
A number of songs and albums are named after her, by artists such as Intel One,
Team Sleep,
[29] Sage Francis, and
Ozma.
[30] The make-up brand
Stila has a lip color named after her (a sheer plum titled "Natalie"),
[31][32] fashion designer
Zac Posen has referred to her as his "
muse"
[33] and writer
Kia Abdullah names Portman as the woman she would like to be.
[34]
Portman is among a very small number of professional actors with a finite Erdős–Bacon number.
[35][36][37][38][39][40][41]
Personal life
Portman has had romantic links with actors including
Gael Garcia Bernal and
Jake Gyllenhaal.
[42] In the May 2002 issue of
Vogue Portman called actor/musician
Lukas Haas and musician
Moby her close friends.
[43] She was linked to
Maroon 5 frontman
Adam Levine, but he claims they are friends.
[44] She reportedly dated
Nat Rothschild, of the famous multi-billionaire banking family.
[45] Recently, she was spotted with former male model Nathan Bogle at the U.S. Open on September 5, 2007.
[46]
When asked in a June 2002
Rolling Stone interview whether she "ever wondered, growing up, whether [she is] gay," she said: "Sure. I've never dated a woman or anything like that. But ... I think it's much more the person that you fall in love with — and why would you close yourself off to fifty percent of the people? ... I think my personality is more compatible with men than women."
[47]
Beliefs
Portman has advocated for
environmental causes from a young age, becoming a member of the environmental song and dance troupe at age twelve. She is a self-proclaimed "
animal lover," and has been a
vegetarian since she was eight years old.
Portman has spent some of her free time involved in causes such as the
Democrats'
2004 U.S. presidential campaign and ending poverty. 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 poor countries.
[48] 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.
[49] 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".
[50] In the "Voices" segment of the April 29th, 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 their children in third world countries.
[51]
Portman commented in an interview that "I'm much more like the product of a doctor than I am a Jew". On the concept of the
afterlife, she comments "I don't believe in that. I believe this is it, and I believe it's the best way to live."<ref name="rollingstone" />
Controversy
Portman, who had read some of the works by
W.E.B. Du Bois, was interviewed for the August 2004 issue of
Allure magazine where she was quoted as saying, "Oh my God! I'm not black, but I know what it feels like!" She then wrote a letter to their editor, in which she wrote: "The 'it' I was referring to when I said, 'I know what it feels like,' was not intended to signify that I know 'how black people feel,' but rather that I know what DuBois’ concept of double-consciousness feels like, in variation. Had my quote included what I actually said preceding that statement, perhaps my meaning would have been clearer."
[52]
Portman also made headlines when she was moved away by
Israeli Police on
February 23,
2005 from
Jerusalem's
Western Wall after protests by religious Jews who were praying at the holy site. She and Israeli actor
Aki Avni were filming a kissing scene near the
Wailing Wall for the movie
Free Zone. This was deemed to be "immodest" and men who were praying heckled the pair until police stepped in and suggested they return later. The site is under the authority of
Orthodox Judaism, and Rabbi Shmuel Rabinovitch, who is responsible for the site, said the actors' behavior violated the code of conduct.
It was reported that on
July 8,
2005, Portman was pulled over by the
NYPD while driving in a transit tunnel underneath
New York City for looking unusual and having an expired registration. She had a shaven head from playing her role in
V for Vendetta, and had just arrived back in the
United States from Israel and film shooting in Berlin. The policeman told her not to drive in the tunnel, but to take the bridge instead. "I've never had that happen to me before," Portman said. "It's supposedly random... I didn't understand that logic. If you're a suspect, don't take the tunnel, take the bridge?"
[53]
Filmography
Film/Television
Theater
Awards
Won
- 2002 - Teen Choice Awards, Choice Movie Actress: Drama/Action Adventure:
- 2005 - Golden Globe Awards, Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture: Closer
- 2005 - National Board of Review Awards, Best Acting by an Ensemble: Closer (shared with Clive Owen, Julia Roberts, and Jude Law)
- 2005 - San Diego Film Critics Society Awards, Best Supporting Actress: Closer
- 2007 - The Constellation Awards, Best Female Performance in a 2006 Science Fiction Film, TV Movie, or Mini-Series: V for Vendetta
- 2007 - Saturn Awards, Best Actress: V for Vendetta
Nominations
- 2000 - Golden Globe Awards, Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture: Anywhere But Here
- 2000 - Teen Choice Awards, Choice Movie Actress: Where the Heart Is
- 2007 - Saturn Awards, Best Young Actress:
- 2003 - Saturn Awards, Best Actress:
- 2005 - Academy Awards, Best Supporting Actress: Closer
- 2005 - BAFTA Awards, Best Supporting Actress: Closer
- 2005 - Satellite Awards, Best Supporting Actress, Drama: Closer
- 2005 - Teen Choice Awards, Choice Movie Actress: Drama: Closer, Garden State; Choice Movie Actress: Action/Adventure: ; Choice Movie Liar, Garden State; Choice Movie Liplock: Garden State; Choice Movie Love Scene: Garden State
- 2005 - MTV Movie Awards, Best Female Performance: Garden State; Best Kiss: Garden State
- 2005 - Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards, Best Supporting Actress: Closer; Best Acting Ensemble: Closer
- 2006 - Teen Choice Awards, Choice Movie Actress: Drama/Action Adventure: V for Vendetta
- 2007 - Saturn Awards, Best Actress:
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| DATE OF BIRTH | June 9, 1981 |
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Anthem
Mazurek Dąbrowskiego (Polish)
Dąbrowski's Mazurek
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Motto(each main institution has its own motto)
AnthemDeşteaptă-te, române!..... Click the link for more information. Anthem
Land der Berge, Land am Strome (German)
Land of Mountains, Land on the River
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AnthemHymn of the Russian Federation
Capital(and largest city) Moscow
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Type Cultural
Criteria vi
Reference 31
Region Europe and North America
Inscription History
Inscription 1979 (3rd Session)
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Allied powers:
Soviet Union
United States
United Kingdom
China
France
...et al. Axis powers:
Germany
Japan
Italy
...et al.
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