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* [[Brainy Brunette]]: She has a bachelor's in psychology from Harvard and has taken graduate courses at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. She has published two papers (one in organic chemistry from when she was in high school and one in neuropsychology from when she was in college). And she speaks six languages: she's fluent in English and Hebrew, and has studied German, French, Japanese, and Arabic.
* [[Brainy Brunette]]: She has a bachelor's in psychology from Harvard and has taken graduate courses at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. She has published two papers (one in organic chemistry from when she was in high school and one in neuropsychology from when she was in college). And she speaks six languages: she's fluent in English and Hebrew, and has studied German, French, Japanese, and Arabic.
** She's one of the few people in the world to have a [[wikipedia:Erd%C5%91s%E2%80%93Bacon number|Erdos-Bacon number]] -- where her scholarly work can be linked to mathematician Paul Erdos ''and'' [[Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon|her film work linked to Kevin Bacon]]. She has a Erdos-Bacon number of 6.
** She's one of the few people in the world to have a [[wikipedia:Erd%C5%91s%E2%80%93Bacon number|Erdos-Bacon number]] -- where her scholarly work can be linked to mathematician Paul Erdos ''and'' [[Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon|her film work linked to Kevin Bacon]]. She has a Erdos-Bacon number of 7.
* [[Celebrity Resemblance]]: [[Keira Knightley]], who played Padmé's decoy in ''[[The Phantom Menace]].'' Apparently, even their mothers couldn't tell them apart with their ceremonial makeup on.
* [[Celebrity Resemblance]]: [[Keira Knightley]], who played Padmé's decoy in ''[[The Phantom Menace]].'' Apparently, even their mothers couldn't tell them apart with their ceremonial makeup on.
* [[Character Tics]]: According to the article [https://web.archive.org/web/20100204124237/http://natalieportman.com/npcom.php?page_number=21&viewarticle=2&article_number=340 "The Beautiful Mind"], Natalie has a habit of playing with her toes during an interview.
* [[Character Tics]]: According to the article [https://web.archive.org/web/20100204124237/http://natalieportman.com/npcom.php?page_number=21&viewarticle=2&article_number=340 "The Beautiful Mind"], Natalie has a habit of playing with her toes during an interview.

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Natalie Portman

Born in Israel on June 9, 1981, and best known for her debut film role of Mathilda in Léon: The Professional (although a smaller audience knows her better as as Padmé Amidala in the Star Wars prequels), Natalie Portman has since moved on to other notable roles and even two Academy Award nominations—one of which she won (Best Actress for her role in Black Swan).

Not to be confused with Keira Knightley, who looks a bit like her (and played a body double of her character in The Phantom Menace).


Natalie Portman has performed in the following roles:
Natalie Portman provides examples of the following tropes: