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Natalie Portman’s Dream Role Involves 1 Iconic Robin Williams Classic From the 90s That She’d Love To Remake

The actress is known for her amazing performances in dramatic films such as Black Swan.

SUMMARY

  • In her thirty-year career, Natalie Portman has played a variety of roles in films such as Black Swan and V For Vendetta.
  • The actress recently starred in the drama film May December in which she stars along with Julianne Moore.
  • Portman revealed that her dream role is to star in a kids’ movie that is reminiscent of the classic Robin Williams-starrer Mrs. Doubtfire.

Natalie Portman is one of the most accomplished actresses in the world and has many Awards and acclaimed performances to prove it. Starting as a child actress, Portman soon gained after starring in acclaimed films such as V for Vendetta, the Star Wars prequel trilogy, and Black Swan. She won her Oscar for Best Actress for the latter.

Portman has done diverse roles in her career, with her latest being an actress researching to play a woman who was arrested for having a relationship with a 13-year-old in the film May December. When asked what would be her dream role to perform, Portman revealed that she would love to make a kids’ film on the lines of Robin Williams’ Mrs. Doubtfire.

Natalie Portman’s Dream Role Is Mrs. Doubtfire

Robin Williams in Mrs. Doubtfire
Robin Williams in Mrs. Doubtfire

In her thirty-year career, actress Natalie Portman has played almost every role imaginable. The actress has starred in superhero films, Westerns, romantic comedies, space operas, and period dramas. She has also fared quite well in the dramatic category, with her Oscar-winning performance in Darren Aronofsky’s Black Swan still being spoken about.

However, despite her wide range of films, Natalie Portman revealed that her dream role was to make a film like Robin Williams’ Mrs. Doubtfire. The actress answered the question posed by Drew Barrymore on The Drew Barrymore Show,

“I would love to do like a kids’ film. Like Mrs. Doubtfire, I love that film. Yes, [I am Mrs. Doubtfire in the movie].”

The Thor actress’ dream role revelation was met with excitement and enthusiasm from both Barrymore and the audience present at the talk show. The Robin Williams-starrer Mrs Doubtfire follows a recently divorced father hoping to meet his children and repair the relationship with his wife by posing as a nanny.

The film was directed by Chris Columbus and was a huge success at the box office. It earned $441 million globally against a $25 million budget and even won Robin Williams a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy. It is a classic comedy that has become an irreplaceable part of pop culture.

Natalie Portman’s Recent Role In May December

A still from Black Swan
A still from Black Swan

Recently, Natalie Portman was seen in a starring role along with Julianne Moore in Todd Haynes’ drama film May December. Portman plays the role of Elizabeth Berry, an actress who comes to the home of Julianne Moore’s Gracie to play her character in an independent film. Gracie was caught and arrested for having intercourse with her thirteen-year-old son’s classmate, Joe when she was 36.

During her prison sentence, she has the child of Georgie and starts a family with him once she is out. The film sees Portman’s Elizabeth going down a dark path trying to get more involved in the family as she tries to get into the character more. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and was acclaimed for its performances.

Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore
Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore

Portman mentioned in The Drew Barrymore Show that she was surprised by how smooth filming for the movie went and that she was excited to work with both Moore and Todd Haynes. She said,

“I think we had twenty-three days to film everything….[which is] very fast and usually unpleasant. And it was so fun. Todd was amazing and Julianne was amazing. Charles Melton won a Gotham Award last night, he is just so good.”

The film had a limited release in the USA in November and is currently streaming on Netflix. Haynes was nominated for the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival and the film has earned many nominations at the Independent Spirit Awards.

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