Natalie Portman
Definition
Natalie Portman (born Neta-Lee Hershlag, June 9, 1981) is an Israeli-American actress, director, and producer renowned for her versatile performances across film and theater.
She rose to fame as a child star in Léon: The Professional (1994) and earned critical acclaim for roles in Star Wars prequels, V for Vendetta (2005), and Black Swan (2010), winning the Academy Award for Best Actress for the latter.
A Harvard graduate with degrees in psychology and Hebrew literature, Portman is also an advocate for women's rights, environmental causes, and animal welfare.
Examples
Natalie Portman juggles Harvard lectures and lightsaber duels like the rest of us balance coffee runs and existential dread.
In Black Swan, Natalie Portman dances on the edge of perfection, reminding us that swans are just geese with better PR.
Natalie Portman's Padmé Amidala speeches could negotiate peace treaties or just convince you to recycle your Jedi robes.
Spotting Natalie Portman in a Thor cameo is like finding an extra fry at the bottom of the bag – pure, unexpected joy.