Natalie Portman and fiancé Benjamin Millepied get an A-plus for the name they picked for their baby boy.
Their son's name is Aleph, a source confirms to PEOPLE.
So what's in a name? Aleph is the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet, much like alpha is the first letter of the Greek alphabet. Aleph is the number 1 in Hebrew and can also be spelled "alef."
Its esoteric meaning in Judaic Kabbalah, as denoted in the theological treaty Sefer-ha-Bahir, relates to the origin of the universe, the "primordial one that contains all numbers."
"I am very grateful to have the job I have, " she said through tears.
The predictions are met and Natalie Portman won the Oscar for best actress for her role in "The Black Swan. "
"I am very grateful to have the job I have, " she said through tear
Also during her speech, thanked her parents, her agent of 18 years, her friends and all those who have used throughout her career, which began when she was only 11 years old.
She also thanked her "love", the choreographer of "black swan" Benjamin Millepied and now her husband, "the best thing that has made this film, " she said excitedly.
Actor Jeff Brigden, who won last year for his role in Bad Blake in the movie "Crazy Heart", was commissioned to present the award after presenting one by one to actresses.
Won Golden Globe as best actress in "Black Swan.
Natalie Portman, 2011
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Talented, intelligent, gorgeous and impressively grounded, this porcelain-skinned beauty made an auspicious film debut in 1994's The Professional. As the only friend of a hit man, the 13-year-old Portman earned rave reviews and quickly landed additional big-screen parts. Yet fame didn't go to her head and she continued to live at home in Long Island, even when appearing on Broadway. Everything could have changed for Portman when she signed on as the heroine of the long-anticipated Star Wars prequels. But while the blockbuster movies turned her into an international superstar, Portman eschewed the usual pitfalls of young stardom and used her downtime to attend Harvard University. In 2004, a pair of winning performances reminded audiences that the brunette beauty could indeed act; Garden State director/writer/star Zach Braff handpicked her as his loopy love interest, and she netted an Oscar nod and a Golden Globe award as a savvy stripper in Closer. Although she is undoubtedly one of Hollywood's biggest names, she boasts uncommon modesty (no nude scenes to date) and a low-profile private life (her reported relationships with Lukas Haas and Gael Garcia Bernal played out away from the tabloids).
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IFC Films has released the movie trailer for The Other Woman, a film adaptation of Ayelet Waldman's novel "love and other Impossible Pursuits". The comedy/drama stars Natalie Portman and "details the story of a woman's diffficult relationship with her stepson." The film co-stars Lisa Kudrow (Friends), Daisy Tahan (13, Nurse Jackie) and Lauren Ambrose (Six Feet Under). Directed and adapted by Don Roos, writer/director of two underrated movies Bounce and Happy Endings, and the man who wrote the screenplay adaptationn of Marley & Me.
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NATALIE PORTMAN shares an on-screen kiss with the actress MILA KUNIS in DARREN ARONOFSKY'S much anticipated new film Black Swan. OSCAR nominated Portman - whose recent roles have seen her star in Brothers, and The Other Boleyn Girl - plays the part of a New York ballerina in the psychological thriller set for release on December 1st 2010. Her character forms a rivalry with fellow ballerina Lily, played by Kunis, as the competition for parts in Tchaikovsky's ballet Swan Lake heats up. However, the pair form an unlikely friendship and during one scene in the movie, they share a passionate kiss.
No problems with dad over "Black Swan' lesbian role: Natalie Portman
London, Dec 18,2910. Actress Natalie Portman has dismissed reports that her father did not approve of her role as a lesbian ballerina in new thriller "Black Swan".
The 'Star Wars' beauty was rumoured to have fallen out with her conservative dad over the film's raunchy loves scenes, with sources claiming their relationship had become 'frosty'.
But Portman has cleared the air, saying there were no problems between her and her dad, despite initially fearing how he would react.
"I was so nervous", there's a lot of sexuality in the film, but he said, "this is my favourite thing you've veen in." That meant the wold to me," The Daily Express quoted the actres as saying to People mag. (ANI)
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Il serait possible que Natalie Portman joue dans le film Superman.Selon Premiere, Natalie Portman, la vedette du film Black Swan à paraître le 1er décembre, pourrait incarner le personnage de Lois Lane dans Superman, un nouveau projet qui sera produit par Christopher Nolan et dont le scénario sera signé par le frère de ce dernier, Jonathan Nolan.
Il paraîtrait que la jeune femme accepterait assurément de prendre part au projet si c’est le cinéaste Darren Aronofsky qui est choisi pour réaliser le film.Aronosky a réalisé Black Swan, un long métrage qui a été fort bien reçu par les critiques aux festivals de Toronto et Venise. Avec Superman, il pourrait prendre ainsi la voie du cinéma grand public.
Toutefois, plusieurs réalisateurs sont pressentis pour ce projet jusqu’à maintenant.Ce n’est pas la première fois que Natalie Portman participe à un film pour travailler avec un réalisateur. Cela avait d’ailleurs été le cas auparavant pour Thor réalisé par Kenneth Branagh.
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"I'm going to college. I don't care if it ruins my career. I'd rather be
smart than a movie star."
-Natalie Portman
biography
Natalie Portman was born June 9, 1981, in Jerusalem, Israel. The daughter
of an infertility specialist and an artist, Natalie (who uses her grandmother's
maiden name in order to protect her privacy) left Israel at the age of 3,
and relocated with her family to Maryland, Connecticut, and finally Long
Island, New York, where she still resides.
Discovered by a modeling scout at a New York pizza parlor at the age of 11,
Natalie was not motivated by modeling and wanted to find a more fulfilling
job. Although she had no initial desire to become an actress, Natalie developed
an interest in performing after attending the Stagedoor Manor Performing
Camp for three summers.
Her first acting experiences came from her summers at Stagedoor Manor, where
she was cast in the theatre performances of A Midsummer Night's Dream, Cabaret,
was the title character in Anne of Green Gables, and performed in Tapestry.
Natalie's film career started with her role in the 1994 film, The Professional
(a.k.a. Léon), as a hit-man's protégée. The following
year, she appeared in the crime-drama Heat, alongside heavy hitters Al Pacino
and Robert De Niro, and was noticed in the 1996 film, Beautiful Girls, stealing
the screen from another beautiful actress, Uma Thurman.
Her role in Beautiful Girls garnered rave reviews for Natalie, and that same
year she could be seen in the Woody Allen star-studded musical, Everyone
Says I Love You, as well as Mars Attacks!.
After having turned down roles in movies such as Lolita, due to her feeling
that young actors should not be exposed to sex at such a young age and the
role of Juliet in William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet, because of the
age difference between her and Leonardo DiCaprio, Natalie refused the supporting
role in The Horse Whisperer, opting instead to star as Anne Frank in the
Broadway production of The Dairy of Anne Frank.
But the role that turned Natalie into more than a Broadway and film actress
is that of Queen Padmé Amidala, in the first Star Wars prequel. Her
three-film contract, which started with 1999's Star Wars: Episode I - The
Phantom Menace, has transformed her into an historic film character. Ironically,
Natalie had never even seen the original three Star Wars movies before being
cast by George Lucas.
Natalie's graduation from Syosset High School took place the same summer
the much-hyped prequel was released.
Since her role in Phantom Menace, Natalie has co-starred with Susan Sarandon
in Anywhere But Here, and starred in the lead role alongside Ashley Judd
in the film adaptation of Where the Heart Is.
Trilingual (Natalie is fluent in Hebrew, English and Japanese) and having
shared aspirations of becoming a doctor, Natalie is currently studying Psychology
at Harvard University. Often referred to as "the new Audrey Hepburn," Natalie
surely has a bright film career ahead of her... if she decides to remain
an actress, that is.
But having Star Wars Episode II - Attack of the Clones and the untitled Star
Wars Episode III aren't bad places to start. Source AskMen
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Natalie Portman recycling music video as kid (video)
Natalie Portman was reportedly surprised and even a little embarrassed when an old video of herself singing backupto a song about recycling, when she was 11, was broadcast during the recent Environmental Media Awards at Warnet Bros. studios in Burbank.