Showing posts with label Natalie Portman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Natalie Portman. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Monday, February 21, 2011
Monday, February 7, 2011
Friday, February 4, 2011
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Natalie Portman: Help Educate Girls in Kenya
Natalie Portman has teamed up with Free The Children to launch The Power of a Girl, an initiative to spread the word about educating girls in developing nations.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Monday, January 24, 2011
Natalie Portman Talks Partying in Harvard, Facebook creators
What the “Black Swan” star revealed to the “Social Network” screenwriter Aaron Sorkin about what student life is really like at Harvard.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Natalie Portman Wants to Enjoy Pregnancy In Bed with Popcorn
The baby bump watch for Natalie Portman is on — and the actress doesn’t mind in the least.
“It’s so lucky. I feel so lucky so it’s all good things,” the Golden Globe winner, who is expecting her first child with fiancé Benjamin Millepied, told PEOPLE on the red carpet Sunday night.

However, once the award season comes to a close, Portman, 29 — who’s drawing rave reviews for her role in Black Swan — plans to spend her pregnancy relaxing.
“I hope I’ll get to lie in bed and eat popcorn and watch TV for the rest of it,” she laughs. “Not always be out in public looking like a whale, but it’s all nice energy that everyone is showing.”
As for the mommy glow? She’s already got it, notes Portman. “I feel happy and I think when you’re happy you’re always glowing,” she explains.
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“It’s so lucky. I feel so lucky so it’s all good things,” the Golden Globe winner, who is expecting her first child with fiancé Benjamin Millepied, told PEOPLE on the red carpet Sunday night.
However, once the award season comes to a close, Portman, 29 — who’s drawing rave reviews for her role in Black Swan — plans to spend her pregnancy relaxing.
“I hope I’ll get to lie in bed and eat popcorn and watch TV for the rest of it,” she laughs. “Not always be out in public looking like a whale, but it’s all nice energy that everyone is showing.”
As for the mommy glow? She’s already got it, notes Portman. “I feel happy and I think when you’re happy you’re always glowing,” she explains.
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Monday, January 17, 2011
Darren Aronofsky: `Natalie Portman easier to direct than Mickey Rourke`
Director Darren Aronofsky has revealed that Natalie Portman was a lot easier to direct than Mickey Rourke. Darren, 41, made Mickey Rourke, 58, cut his own face with a razor in The Wrestler and tortured Natalie Portman, 29, with ballet hell in new film Black Swan - it seems when it comes to filmmaking, he is very tough.
He told British Metro newspaper: 'I'm really very, very direct and I probably have scared away a lot of film stars because I tell them how there's not going to be any money for their trailers. Most movie stars are like, 'Do I really need this in my life?' I've scared away a lot of people.'
Asked about how he coaxed a performance from Mickey and Portman, he added: 'I used absolutely every technique possible: a whip and a carrot. 'Natalie Portman... all I had to do was open the door, she just walked right in and took control.'
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Sunday, January 16, 2011
Friday, January 14, 2011
'Black Swan' at Critics Choice Movie Awards
Natalie and Mila were spotted at the Critics Choice Movie Awards tonight.

Natalie Portman Says She'll Be Out of the Public Eye
Natalie Portman says it’s way too soon to start planning the arrival of the child she’s expecting with her fiancé Benjamin Millepied. “I’m very superstitious,” Portman, 29, said Tuesday at the Los Angeles premiere of her new movie No Strings Attached, in which she stars with Ashton Kutcher.
“I’m very Jewish that way. We don’t do that.”
Considering the actress has been busy promoting three movies in the past few months, she says she’s ready to take some time off after the birth.
“I’ll be out of the public eye after [the baby's born],” Portman said, adding that she will be laying low for a while and will just take any future career opportunity “as it comes.”

Source: People Magazine
“I’m very Jewish that way. We don’t do that.”
Considering the actress has been busy promoting three movies in the past few months, she says she’s ready to take some time off after the birth.
“I’ll be out of the public eye after [the baby's born],” Portman said, adding that she will be laying low for a while and will just take any future career opportunity “as it comes.”
Source: People Magazine
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Natalie Portman W Magazine New photo shoot
Natalie Portman in “Black Swan”
“The movie that I watched the most when I was growing up was Dirty Dancing. I always loved Penny, probably because I was really like Baby. I was a Jewish girl from a Jewish family, so of course I liked the tall, skinny blond girl.”
“The movie that I watched the most when I was growing up was Dirty Dancing. I always loved Penny, probably because I was really like Baby. I was a Jewish girl from a Jewish family, so of course I liked the tall, skinny blond girl.”
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Natalie Portman Takes It Off For Dior
Here’s Portman’s new Miss Dior Chérie advertisement, and as you can clearly see, she looks stunningly perfect.
Natalie Portman: InStyle Covergirl!
What she looks for in a partner: "I look for all the same things I would in a friend. Obviously, you need the sexual attraction too, so it's like your best friend who you are also really attracted to."
If she could go unrecognized for a day, what would she do? "I would make out in the park! [Laughs.] That's the thing I would most enjoy doing in New York, and it's something I'll never do. I'd also have loud, public conversations with my friends about personal things. Even if no one is paying attention—and most of the time, no one cares—you never know who is at the next table."

Natalie on the concept of "friends with benefits:" "I certainly have friends who could deal with that and others who could not. . . It’s something I’ve seen in high-achieving women—they compartmentalize. You’ve got your work, your friends, your exercise, and your sex. [Grins.] You can tick off those boxes."
If she could go unrecognized for a day, what would she do? "I would make out in the park! [Laughs.] That's the thing I would most enjoy doing in New York, and it's something I'll never do. I'd also have loud, public conversations with my friends about personal things. Even if no one is paying attention—and most of the time, no one cares—you never know who is at the next table."
Natalie on the concept of "friends with benefits:" "I certainly have friends who could deal with that and others who could not. . . It’s something I’ve seen in high-achieving women—they compartmentalize. You’ve got your work, your friends, your exercise, and your sex. [Grins.] You can tick off those boxes."