Actress Natalie Portman, wearing Dior, poses for the special 2023 Cannes Film Festival issue of "The Hollywood Reporter" magazine, photographed by Molly Matalon :
Portman began her acting career at age twelve, when she starred in "Léon: The Professional" (1994). While in high school, she made her Broadway debut in a 1998 production of "The Diary of a Young Girl" then gained international recognition starring as 'Padmé Amidala' in "Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace" (1999).
From 1999 to 2003, Portman attended Harvard University, graduating with a bachelor's degree in psychology, while continuing to act in the "Star Wars" prequel trilogy and in The Public Theater's 2001 revival of Anton Chekhov's play "The Seagull".
In 2004, Portman was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and won a Golden Globe Award for the romantic drama "Closer".
Portman's career progressed with her starring roles as 'Evey Hammond' in "V for Vendetta" (2005), 'Anne Boleyn' in...
Portman began her acting career at age twelve, when she starred in "Léon: The Professional" (1994). While in high school, she made her Broadway debut in a 1998 production of "The Diary of a Young Girl" then gained international recognition starring as 'Padmé Amidala' in "Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace" (1999).
From 1999 to 2003, Portman attended Harvard University, graduating with a bachelor's degree in psychology, while continuing to act in the "Star Wars" prequel trilogy and in The Public Theater's 2001 revival of Anton Chekhov's play "The Seagull".
In 2004, Portman was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and won a Golden Globe Award for the romantic drama "Closer".
Portman's career progressed with her starring roles as 'Evey Hammond' in "V for Vendetta" (2005), 'Anne Boleyn' in...
- 5/12/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
As one of the leading voices in the Time’s Up movement, Natalie Portman recently shared her thoughts on the organization’s dissipation and what it means for the cause going forward while covering this week’s issue of The Hollywood Reporter.
The Oscar-winner recently covered the mag, highlighting her latest film, “May December”, which is set to premiere at Cannes on May 20.
Natalie Portman covers ‘The Hollywood Reporter’ — Photo: Molly Matalon
During the wide-ranging conversation with THR, Portman, 41, was asked about her thoughts on the nonprofit organization Time’s Up, which launched at the 2018 Golden Globes, collapsing amid conflict of interests and internal disagreements over its focus.
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“It was really, really heartbreaking that Time’s Up dissipated the way it did. I think a lot of people made mistakes, but mistakes are deadly for activism…...
The Oscar-winner recently covered the mag, highlighting her latest film, “May December”, which is set to premiere at Cannes on May 20.
Natalie Portman covers ‘The Hollywood Reporter’ — Photo: Molly Matalon
During the wide-ranging conversation with THR, Portman, 41, was asked about her thoughts on the nonprofit organization Time’s Up, which launched at the 2018 Golden Globes, collapsing amid conflict of interests and internal disagreements over its focus.
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“It was really, really heartbreaking that Time’s Up dissipated the way it did. I think a lot of people made mistakes, but mistakes are deadly for activism…...
- 5/10/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
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