Saturday, March 26, 2011

Ballet dancer: Natalie Portman "dirty" and Does not deserve Oscar



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Ballet dancer revealed she worked as a "Doblairp" starring Natalie Portman in the movie "Black Swan", which won him the recent Oscar for Best Actress, noting that he asked her not to disclose


the matter and keep it a secret until the end of season awards.






The ballerina Sarah Lane site "" Star Pulse The Portman Oscar winner, for which she received in the past few months several titles such as star "extraordinary", and star of "first class", will now get the title of a new "false dirty fat."






She noted that the heroine of "black swan" has not led any of the movements of the legs, which won her an Academy Award for best performance, adding that the company "Fox Searchlight" producing the film, promoted to Portman managed to become a ballet dancer in a year and a half of training.






She added that what really disturbed is that the dancers, "Ballet" professionals are doing a stunning effort to master their work, while the sincerity of the public that it is possible to reach this professional in a year and a half.






And demanded that people stop for a massive reaction to the Academy Award won by Portman for non-entitlement.






For his part, Re choreographer and preacher Portman film "Benjamin Milipid" on those charges, saying that Lin had not been replaced Portman footage only in the feet only, pointing out that the heroine of "black swan"  has to perform 85% of the total dances.






"Portman" was born in Jerusalem on June 9, 1981, and her parents emigrated to America in 1984, and has dual Israeli and American.






In an interview earlier media said Portman, she insists on raising her children according to Judaism, but noted the lack of belief in the existence of life after death.






She majored in psychology group "Harvard" ancient, and I've learned through years of study Portman, a number of languages ​​including Arabic.

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