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Natalie Portman says ‘bookish’ persona was ‘my way of protecting myself’ as a child star

  • Natalie Portman discussed her experiences of being sexualized as a child actor, stating that it is a common issue for young girls onscreen and made her feel scared.
  • Portman explained that she created a 'bookish' image as a protective barrier to avoid attention, saying, 'I felt like my way of protecting myself was to be like, I'm so serious.'
  • Portman reflected on her past role in 'Léon: The Professional,' describing it as 'complicated' and admitting the film has 'some cringey, to say the least, aspects to it.'
  • Portman shared that her personal life influences her work, noting, 'To do emotionally difficult material, my real life has to be pretty chill, no major issues.
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Natalie Portman says ‘bookish’ persona was ‘my way of protecting myself’ as a child star

Natalie Portman, a movie star for over 30 years, doesn’t think the public knows her as well as they think they might.

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Interview Magazine broke the news in on Tuesday, April 15, 2025.
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