First Name : Natalie, from the Latin natale domini (Christmas Day)
But that's a Christian holiday, and Natalie is of Jewish descent? So what does it mean in Hebrew? We've gotten so many suggestions/translations that we've chosen not to write nothing so we won't offend noone. Except english teachers.
Last Name : Portman; stage name, which happens to be her maternal grandmother's maiden name. Reportedly first adopted because of fears she would discredit her parents in case her performance in The Professionnal was unsatisfactory. She has since kept the name in order to help maintain her privacy and to keep her family out of the spotlight. She does use her real name in school however.
Birth : Tuesday June 9th, 1981, in Jerusalem, Israel
Homes : Natalie and her family lived in Jerusalem until she was 3 years old. Due to her father's medical training and career advancements, the family then moved to Washington D.C. in 1984, and then on to Connecticut in 1988. They moved again to Long Island, New York in 1990. That's where she lived until her acceptance to Harvard in 1999 which made her stay 4 years in Boston. She now lives in Soho, NYC.
Height : 5 feet 3 inches (160 cm), according to her driver's license (shown on the 05/21/99 Late Show with David Letterman appearance). However, people who have seen or met her in real life say that she's actually a fair bit shorter than that—more like 5' 0" or 5' 1".
Weight : Probably less than you.
Hair : Dark brown, often dyed a reddish-brown, fairly long and naturally curly; she blow-dries them straight most of the time for media appearances.
Eyes : Brown
Languages : English and Hebrew; also some French and Japanese she studied at school.
Father's Occupation : M.D. (Ob-Gyn/Infertility Specialist)
Mother's Occupation : Homemaker and full-time mother; she also enjoys art as a hobby.
Siblings : None
Pets : One dog, a female Poodle-Schnauzer mix named Noodles; reported to have a propencity for getting into trouble. Noodles inherited an unfortunate Schnauzer trait: "smelly" anal glands. Like most Schnauzers, hers were surgically removed.
UPDATE: There is a new dog in Natalie's life, Charlie. He has been seen with her a number of times now so it must be assumed that Noodles has passed away :-(
Discovered : At age 11, by a Revlon model scout in a Long Island pizza parlor. This led to her getting her own acting agent, which soon led to her highly successful film debut in The Professional (a.k.a. Leon in Europe).
Before the launch of her film career, Natalie appeared in many plays at Usdan Theater Arts Camp. She played the dumb blonde, Dora, in Fiorello and the feminist Annie in Annie get your Gun.
Acting Trade Marks : Portrays characters that are smart, mature, and grown-up for their age. She is known for getting in and out of character very quickly. Oddly enough, Natalie says she has terrible stage fright, and is afraid to miss her lines in live theater performances.
Schooling : A straight-A student since grade school, she graduated with a slew of honors from her Long Island High School (Syosset High School) in June 1999.
She then decided to study Psychology in Harvard for 4 years and graduated on June 5th of 2003.
Favorite Subjects : Biology, Math, Science, Languages, Politics, Psychology
Career Ambitions : There have been many, including doctor, veterinarian, astronaut, Broadway dancer, writer, scientist, photographer, full-time acting, and international relations.
Hobbies : Dancing (ballet, jazz, tap), reading, writing, ice-skating (which she picked up during the filming of Beautiful Girls), modeling, and of course, acting.
Habits : Collecting purses and small bags, eyebrow-tweezing, does Lily Tomlin impressions, generally considers herself as a bit of an obsessive-compulsive.
Addictions: Chocolate, Jolly Ranchers Candies
Eating Habits : Natalie has been a strict vegetarian since she was 8, after seeing a demonstration of laser surgey on a chicken at a medical conference with her father. She does not eat meat of any kind but does eat eggs and drinks at least one glass of skim milk every day. She avoids gelatin and cheeses that contain rennet (a milk-curdling enzyme taken from the stomach of small farm animals like calves or sheep).
Favorite Foods : Pizza, chocolate, tea, ice cream, skim milk
Sports : Track and field, plays football with her friends, does not show any particular interest in professional sports.
Famous Friends : Actors Lukas Haas, Shawn Hatosy, Jake Gyllenhaal, Macaulay Culkin and Jimmy Fallon
Actresses Liv Tyler, Jamie-Lynn Sigler Susan Sarandon and Ashley Judd
Designer Isaac Mizrahi and Zac Posen
Bald musician Moby and singer Britney.
Favorite Musicians : Björk, PJ Harvey, Juliana Hatfield, Alannis Morissette, Lauryn Hill, The Jackson 5, Jurassic 5, Moby, Portishead, Radiohead, Stevie Wonder, Otis Redding, The Beatles, 60's folk rock
Favorite Song : Ben by Michael Jackson
Favorite Movies : Dirty Dancing, Schindler's List, Amelie, Y Tu Mama Tambien
Favorite Actors : Ben Kingsley, Brad Pitt, John Turturro, Patrick Swayze.
Favorite Actresses : Julia Roberts, Susan Sarandon, Jennifer Grey.
Favorite TV Shows : Friends, Ellen, Dawson's Creek, Jerry Springer
Favorite Books : The Diary of Anne Frank Angle of Repose, by Wallace Stegner A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, by Betty Smith Lolita, by Vladimir Nabokov
Favorite Country : Israel
Favorite City : Paris
Favorite Designers : Zac Posen, Isaac Mizrahi, Helmut Lang, Miu Miu, Prada Calvin Klein, Abercrombie & Fitch.
Favorite Make-up : Kiehl's lip gloss, Vincent Longo Water Canvas Foundation, powder blush and beige eyeshadow
Favorite Color : Unknown
Natalie Portman was born on June 9, 1981, in Jerusalem, Israel as the only child of a Doctor (father) and an artist (mother, who also acts as Natalie's agent). Natalie left Israel for Washington when she was still very young. After a few more moves, her family finally settled in New York, where she lived until her graduation from high school. She graduated with honors, and her academic achievements allowed her to attend Harvard.
She was discovered by an agent in a pizza parlor at the age of 11. She was pushed towards a career in modeling but she decided that she would rather pursue a career in acting. She was featured in many live performances, but she made her powerful film debut in the movie Léon (1994) (The Professional). Following this role Natalie won roles in such films as Heat (1995), Beautiful Girls (1996) and Mars Attacks! (1996).
It wouldn't be until 1999 when she received worldwide fame as Queen Amidala in the highly anticipated $431 million grossing Prequel Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999). Natalie next starred in two critically acclaimed comedy dramas Anywhere But Here (1999), and Where the Heart Is (2000).
Child stars in general have a dreadful time growing up. Cast primarily for their looks (or their connections), the onset of acne ordinarily proves fatal. No longer cute, they are nothing, fit only to be cast into the bottomless dustbin of history. But sometimes child stars have something else to them. Not simply precociousness, but a sense that they are far older than their years. Jodie Foster had it. Haley Joel Osment had it, so did Christina Ricci. Jennifer Connelly had it, too, though she had to wait 20 years for everyone to recognise it. And, of course, there's Natalie Portman, who began her career in two of the hardest-hitting films of the mid-Nineties (Leon and Heat), then acquitted herself well in comedy, ensemble pieces and high drama before starring as the regal love interest in George Lucas's 3-part prequel to the Star Wars trilogy. An extraordinary growth pattern, and all the more so because she also found time to undergo a high class academic education. No fool, her.
Natalie Portman sex appeal video.was born in Jerusalem on the 9th of June, 1981. Her grandfather had been a Polish Jew and socialist who, when young, had organised special camps to teach agriculture to young men moving to Israel - the first kibbutzim. Her name was not Portman, it was Hershlag. When debuting onscreen, Natalie wisely took her grandmother's name to avoid any interference in her schooling and private life. Her father, Avner, was a doctor, specialising in fertility. Throughout Natalie's youth, he would return from work and announce how many women he had made pregnant that day. At age 8, Natalie would be reprimanded for repeating his stories at school. Her mother, Shelley, from Ohio, was an artist, and later Natalie's agent. Coincidentally, Shelley was conceived on Natalie's dad's birthday, as was Natalie herself.
The family lived in Jerusalem till Natalie was 3, then moved to Washington for four years. Then came two years in Connecticut, before they settled on Long Island, where she'd attend Syosset High School. By this time, Natalie was well on her way toward a career in entertainment. She'd been dancing since the age of 4 but was really taken when she saw Dirty Dancing. Now she began to really perform, arranging pillows in rows in the family basement and charging adults 10 cents a throw to watch her. For an all-round education, her parents would take her to the theatre, to galleries and to many foreign lands. Her later co-star Susan Sarandon would describe Natalie's home-life as "a rarefied atmosphere", and she was absolutely correct.
A vegetarian since the age of 8 (she switched when she attended a medical conference with her father and witnessed laser surgery on a chicken), she also turned early to acting.