This is June 9, Natalie Portman Celebrating its 41st birthday. The Israeli-born actor established himself as one of the biggest stars in Hollywood and has already tried his luck behind the camera as a director and brought it to the big screen. Memoirs of Amos Oz.
During his more than two decades of dedication to the seventh art, Portman dared all genres. So in his filmography ambitious dramas can be found Like “Black Swan”, bullshit comedies “Mars Attacks!” as, funny adaptations Blockbuster movies like “V for Vendetta” or the “Star Wars” saga.
Furthermore, she reprises her role as Jane Foster in the movie. Marvel Cinematic UniverseThe actress uses Thor’s hammer and becomes the first female version of the character to jump to the big screen in “Thor: Love and Thunder,” which will hit theaters on July 8.
We review 10 articles flagged to date, Natalie Portman’s career.
Mathilda in “Leon: The Professional” (1994)
Her portrayal of Mathilda in Luc Besson’s film brought the actress, who was little more than a child at the time, onto the Hollywood scene. Young character after his family’s murder take shelter in Leon (Jean Reno) is a hitman who will take her home in exchange for doing housework and teaching her to read.
Ann August, ‘Everywhere Else’ (1999)
In this family drama that he directed Wayne Wang as Portman plays Ann’s daughter, Susan SarandonA young woman who will have to endure the ups and downs of her family in general—particularly her indecisive mother—who, after breaking up with her second husband, will insist on turning Portman’s character into an actress.
Alice Ayres Closer (2004)
The role of the shadowy and sensual Alice Ayres It earned the actor his first Oscar nomination. On Closer, Natalie Portman joins Julia Roberts, Jude Law and Clive Owen in a dark jealousy tale directed by Mike Nichols.
Evey Hammond ‘V for Vendetta’ (2005)
played by Natalie Portman Evey Hammond, revolutionary apprentice at V for Vendetta. Far brighter than Alan Moore’s dystopian comic in the film directed by James McTeigue, his character will radically change his perspective after meeting V, a terrorist. overthrow the dictatorship northern fire. A demanding role from a dramatic, physical and even aesthetic point of view, because the actress had to shave her head to embody the character.
Anne Boleyn in ‘The Boleyn Sisters’ (2008)
Directed by Justin Chadwick historical period drama Natalie Portman becomes Anne Boleyn, a prostitute who seduces King Henry VIII and makes him reject his legitimate wife, Catherine of Aragon.
Grace Cahill in ‘Brothers’ (2009)
Natalie Portman was the object of the desires of the two brothers. A story about a dramatic love triangle directed by Jim Sheridan. When Grace leaves her husband, Captain Sam Cahill (Tobey Maguire), to die in the war in Afghanistan, she finds solace in her brother-in-law, Tommy (Jake Gyllenhaal). The army’s return home will create a formidable conflict.
Nina Sayers, ‘Black Swan’ (2010)
Without a doubt, it is the actress’s most successful work and the one that earned her her only Oscar. embodied by order of Darren Aronofsky Portman Nina Sayers is a great dancer In a dramatic rivalry with Lily (Mila Kunis) do your best to play black swan at the lake of cinemas. His high demand will plunge him into an obsessive spiral in which he cannot distinguish between tantrums, reality and fiery hallucinations. For this role, Portman received a BAFTA, Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Award, in addition to an Oscar for Best Actress.
Jane Hammond in ‘Jane’s Revenge’ (2016)
Natalie Portman too starred in his own western movie. In Jane’s Revenge, she plays a woman ready to do anything to protect her home and her dying husband from a thirst for vengeance by a group of dangerous bandits.
Jackie Kennedy, “Jackie” (2016)
Natalie Portman won the Critics’ Choice Award for Best Actress for this role. Jacqueline “Jackie” Kennedy Onassis Her life as first lady in the White House and in the days following the assassination of her husband, President John F. Kennedy. The role also earned her an Oscar nomination for best actress, but ultimately failed to win.
Padme Amilda in the ‘Star Wars’ saga
George Lucas chose Portman The face of Padmé Amidala, the woman young Anakin Skywalker succumbed to the Dark Side and Darth Vader. Hence, a key role in the mythology of the legend of the epics and has increased Portman’s popularity exponentially.
Jane and Mighty Thor in ‘Thor’
In addition to participating in the Star Wars saga, Portman also has a prominent share in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The actress plays Jane, the scientist with whom Chris Hemsworth drinks the winds. In the first and second installments of Thor. Meanwhile, a role that the God of Thunder doesn’t just reprise in Ragnarok’s third movie, but will return in the fourth movie, Love and Thunder, to empower the scientist and transform him into the female version. From the Lightning God.