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Natalie finally ‘reconciled’ with career

Though she has been an actor for much of her 29 years, Natalie Portman admits there was a time when she wondered about other career choices. “There were moments when I questioned it, when I was thinking, ‘What is the purpose of this in our world? Is it as meaningful as being a doctor, being a teacher, or things that I think of as such noble professions?,'” said the daughter of a doctor and a teacher.
“But I think I’ve really reconciled myself with that, and I think art is not only important but critical to the soul of a human and the soul of a community. Not to be self-important about what I do, but I’ve found a lot of meaning in it.” There’s plenty meaningful about Portman’s performance in ‘Black Swan,’ for which she has earned her second Oscar nomination and some of the best reviews of her career.
Though she may go through hell on screen, in real life things have never looked better for Portman. She recently announced her engagement to Benjamin Millepied, who appears as her dance partner in ‘Black Swan,’ and they’re expecting their first child. The drama ‘The Other Woman,’ which she produced and which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival two years ago, just opening in limited release.
And after the intensity of ‘Black Swan,’ she lightened up with two comedies: the recent chart-topper ‘No Strings Attached,’ which she also produced, and the upcoming ‘Your Highness’ opposite James Franco and Danny McBride.

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