Difference between revisions of "Natalie Portman"

From Powerbase
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Natalie Portman''' is an Israeli-born actress and a Zionist activist. She served as a research assistant for Alan Dershowitz's famous hoax ''The Case for Israel''.<ref>Ref needed</ref>
+
'''Natalie Portman''' is an Israeli-born actress and a Zionist activist. She served as a research assistant for Alan Dershowitz's famous hoax ''The Case for Israel''.<ref>[http://community.livejournal.com/ohnotheydidnt/5987407.html Natalie Portman]: April 2006 Vanity Fair Article.</ref>  Dershowitz says of her, “She’s not one of those Hollywood stars who plays on her stardom to have you listen to her on other issues. She’s worth listening to because of her own inherent intelligence, experience, and background.” “She was really on the cutting edge,” says Dershowitz, who, for a time, had no idea that [[Natalie Hershlag]] was a Hollywood movie star. “I think there were a lot of people in the class were really were taken with this new methodology. She just ripped it apart.” Eventually she became his research assistant, and he encouraged her to go to graduate school in psychology.<ref>[http://community.livejournal.com/ohnotheydidnt/5987407.html Natalie Portman]: April 2006 Vanity Fair Article.</ref>  
 
<youtube size="tiny" align="right" caption="Natalie Portman on Terrorism following her appearance in V for Vendetta">0UY_qd7q2mw</youtube>
 
<youtube size="tiny" align="right" caption="Natalie Portman on Terrorism following her appearance in V for Vendetta">0UY_qd7q2mw</youtube>
  

Revision as of 09:20, 19 February 2008

Natalie Portman is an Israeli-born actress and a Zionist activist. She served as a research assistant for Alan Dershowitz's famous hoax The Case for Israel.[1] Dershowitz says of her, “She’s not one of those Hollywood stars who plays on her stardom to have you listen to her on other issues. She’s worth listening to because of her own inherent intelligence, experience, and background.” “She was really on the cutting edge,” says Dershowitz, who, for a time, had no idea that Natalie Hershlag was a Hollywood movie star. “I think there were a lot of people in the class were really were taken with this new methodology. She just ripped it apart.” Eventually she became his research assistant, and he encouraged her to go to graduate school in psychology.[2] <youtube size="tiny" align="right" caption="Natalie Portman on Terrorism following her appearance in V for Vendetta">0UY_qd7q2mw</youtube>


Notes

  1. Natalie Portman: April 2006 Vanity Fair Article.
  2. Natalie Portman: April 2006 Vanity Fair Article.