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Natalie Portman’s best performances ranked

By Matthew Lynch
March 6, 2024
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Natalie Portman stands out as a formidable talent in Hollywood, with a career spanning over two decades. Here we rank her best performances that have contributed to her critically acclaimed career.

1.”Black Swan” (2010) – Natalie’s portrayal of Nina Sayers, a ballet dancer descending into madness, earned her the Academy Award for Best Actress. Her commitment to the role, both physically and emotionally, was profound, making this performance one of the most unforgettable in recent memory.

2.”V for Vendetta” (2005) – As Evey Hammond in this dystopian thriller, Portman delivers a transformative performance that showcases her range and ability to draw audiences into the character’s development from a scared young woman to an emboldened revolutionary.

3. “Jackie” (2016) – Displaying remarkable poise and depth, Natalie takes on the role of Jacqueline Kennedy in the aftermath of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination. This performance earned her a third Academy Award nomination and solidified her place as a versatile and powerful actor.

4.”Garden State” (2004)- In this indie film, Natalie shines as Sam, a quirky and honest young woman who helps the main character find meaning in his life. Her authenticity in this role made Sam an instantly lovable character and stood out as a highlight of the film.

5.”Closer” (2004) – Portman’s portrayal of Alice, a young stripper caught in a web of romantic entanglements, showcased her ability to convey vulnerability and complexity. This role garnered her critical praise and a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination.

6.”Leon: The Professional” (1994) – As Mathilda, a twelve-year-old girl who forms an unusual friendship with a hitman after her family is murdered, Portman gave what is considered one of the greatest child actor performances in cinema history.

7.”The Other Boleyn Girl” (2008) – Natalie’s interpretation of Anne Boleyn provides a nuanced look at the ambition and tragedy of one of history’s most enigmatic women. Against lavish backdrops and intricate power dynamics, she delivered an emotionally charged performance.

8.”Beautiful Girls” (1996) – Playing Marty, a precocious teenager who befriends an older man returning to their hometown for his high school reunion, Portman offered an early display of the depth and presence she would bring to later roles.

9.”A Tale of Love and Darkness” (2015) – In her directorial debut, Portman also starred as Fania Oz, bringing depth to a story set against the backdrop of Jerusalem’s early years as Israel’s capital. She delivered dialogue in Hebrew with fluency and emotional intensity.

10.”Annihilation” (2018)- As Lena, a biologist leading an expedition into an environmental disaster zone known as “The Shimmer,” Natalie portrays both intellectual curiosity and emotional strength dealing with uncharted phenomena that challenge reality itself.

Each performance by Natalie Portman has demonstrated unwavering dedication to her craft and contributed immensely to cinematic artistry. Whether capturing the hearts of audiences or critiquing complex characters flawlessly on screen, these ranked performances are testimonies to her talent as one of Hollywood’s leading actresses.

 

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