Natalie Portman filmography

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Natalie Portman is an Israeli-American actress and filmmaker. She made her film debut in Luc Besson's action thriller Léon: The Professional, which starred her as the young protégée of a hitman.[1][2] She followed this by appearing in Michael Mann's crime thriller Heat (1995), Ted Demme's romantic comedy Beautiful Girls (1996), and Tim Burton's science fiction comedy Mars Attacks! (1996). Three years later, her supporting role as the precocious, responsible daughter of a narcissistic mother played by Susan Sarandon in the drama Anywhere but Here earned Portman her first Golden Globe Award nomination.[3][4] In the same year, she played Padmé Amidala in the first of the Star Wars prequel trilogy, Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, which brought her international recognition.[5][6] She reprised the role in its sequels Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones (2002), and Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005).

A photograph of Portman attending the Cannes Film Festival in 2015
Portman at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival

For her performance as a stripper in Mike Nichols' romantic drama Closer (2004), she won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture, and received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.[7][8][9] Two years later Portman portrayed vigilante Evey Hammond in the political thriller V for Vendetta for which she won the Saturn Award for Best Actress.[10] In the same year, she hosted Saturday Night Live. In 2009, she starred as an adulteress in The Other Woman, which she also executively produced. In 2010, Portman's performance as a mentally tortured ballerina in Darren Aronofsky's psychological horror Black Swan won her the Academy Award for Best Actress, the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama, and the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role.[11][12][13][14]

In 2011, she appeared in the comedies No Strings Attached and Your Highness. In the same year, Portman also played Jane Foster, the titular superhero's scientist girlfriend in Thor. She reprised the role in its sequels Thor: The Dark World (2013) and Thor: Love and Thunder (2022), she also reprised the role in Avengers: Endgame (2019). In 2015, she starred in Terrence Malick's romantic drama Knight of Cups, and made her feature film directorial debut with A Tale of Love and Darkness, an adaptation of Amos Oz's autobiographical novel of the same name; she also starred in the film.[15] The following year, Portman portrayed Jacqueline Kennedy in Jackie, for which she received nominations for Best Actress at the BAFTA Awards, Golden Globe Awards, and Academy Awards.[16][17] In 2018, Portman starred in the science fiction horror film Annihilation, and the drama Vox Lux.

Film

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1994 Léon: The Professional Mathilda Lando [18]
1995 Developing Nina Short film [19][20]
Heat Lauren Gustafson [21]
1996 Beautiful Girls Marty [22]
Everyone Says I Love You Laura Dandridge [23]
Mars Attacks! Taffy Dale [24]
1999 Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace Padmé Amidala [25]
Anywhere but Here Ann August [22]
2000 Where the Heart Is Novalee Nation [22]
2001 Zoolander Herself Cameo [26]
2002 Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones Padmé Amidala [27]
2003 Cold Mountain Sara [22]
2004 Garden State Samantha [22]
True Francine Short film [28]
Closer Alice Ayres / Jane Jones [29]
2005 Domino One Dominique Bellamy [22]
Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith Padmé Amidala [30]
Free Zone Rebecca [31]
2006 V for Vendetta Evey Hammond [22]
Paris, je t'aime Francine Segment: "Faubourg Saint-Denis" [32][33]
Goya's Ghosts Inés Bilbatúa / Alicia [22]
2007 My Blueberry Nights Leslie [34]
Hotel Chevalier Rhett Short film [35]
The Darjeeling Limited Cameo [35]
Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium Molly Mahoney [36]
2008 The Other Boleyn Girl Anne Boleyn [22]
Eve N/a Director and writer only; short film [37]
New York, I Love You Rifka Malone Actor for segment: "Mira Nair"; Director and writer for segment: "Natalie Portman" [38]
2009 The Other Woman Emilia Greenleaf Also executive producer [39]
Brothers Grace Cahill [40]
2010 Hesher Nicole Also producer [41][42]
Black Swan Nina Sayers / White Swan / Odette [43]
I'm Still Here Herself Mockumentary [44]
2011 No Strings Attached Emma Kurtzman Also executive producer [45][46]
Your Highness Isabel [22]
Thor Jane Foster [22]
2013 Illusions & Mirrors Young Woman Short film [47]
Thor: The Dark World Jane Foster [22]
2015 The Seventh Fire N/a Executive producer only; documentary [48]
Knight of Cups Elizabeth [49]
The Heyday of the Insensitive Bastards Laura Segment: "Lacunae" [50]
A Tale of Love and Darkness Fania Klausner Also director and writer [51]
Reset Herself Documentary
Jane Got a Gun Jane Hammond Also producer [52][53]
2016 Pride and Prejudice and Zombies N/a Producer only [46][54]
Jackie Jacqueline Kennedy [55]
Planetarium Laura Barlow [56]
2017 Song to Song Rhonda [57]
Eating Animals Narrator (voice) Also producer; documentary [58][59]
2018 Annihilation Lena [60][61]
Dolphin Reef Narrator (voice) Documentary [62]
Vox Lux Celeste Montgomery Also executive producer [63]
This Changes Everything Herself Documentary
The Death & Life of John F. Donovan Sam Turner [64]
2019 Avengers: Endgame Jane Foster (archive footage) Archive footage from Thor: The Dark World and new voice-over[65] [65]
Lucy in the Sky Lucy Cola [66]
2022 Thor: Love and Thunder Jane Foster / Mighty Thor [67][68]
2023 May December Elizabeth Berry Also producer [69]
2025 Arco Iris' mother/Mikki 2 (voice) English dub; Also producer [70]
Fountain of Youth Charlotte Purdue [71]
The Twits Mary Muggle Wump Voice role [72]
2026 The Gallerist Polina Polinski Also producer
Good Sex Ally Post-production; also producer [73]
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Television

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2001 R2-D2: Beneath the Dome Herself Mockumentary
2003–04 Sesame Street Herself 3 episodes [74][75]
2004 Hitler's Pawn: The Margaret Lambert Story Narrator (voice) Documentary [46]
Long Way Round Herself Episode: "Calgary to New York"
2006–18 Saturday Night Live Herself (host) 2 episodes [76][77]
2006 The Armenian Genocide Aurora Mardiganian (voice) Documentary [78]
2007–12 The Simpsons Darcy (voice) 2 episodes [79][80]
2007 Saving a Species: Gorillas on the Brink Host Documentary [81]
2017 Angie Tribeca Christina Craft Episode: "This Sounds Unbelievable, But CSI: Miami Did It" [82]
2021 What If...? Jane Foster (voice) Episode: "What If... Thor Were an Only Child?" [83]
Bluey Whale Documentary Narrator (voice) Episode: "Whale Watching" [84]
2023 Secrets of the Elephants Narrator (voice) 4 episodes; documentary [85]
Angel City Herself 3 episodes; also executive producer [86]
2024 Lady in the Lake Maddie Schwartz Miniseries; also executive producer [87]
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Theater

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1997–1998 The Diary of a Young Girl Anne Frank Music Box Theatre [88]
2001 The Seagull Nina Zarechnaya Delacorte Theater [89]
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Music videos

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2006 "Natalie's Rap" The Lonely Island Herself [90]
2007 "Dance Tonight" Paul McCartney Ghost [91]
2008 "Carmensita" Devendra Banhart Princess Carmensita Saplingita [92][93][94]
2012 "My Valentine" Paul McCartney Herself [95]
2017 "My Willing Heart" James Blake [96]
2018 "Natalie's Rap 2.0" The Lonely Island [97]
2020 "Imagine" Gal Gadot & Friends [98]
2022 "Haute saison" Rob & Jack Lahana Director only
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