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Nina convinces Thomas to allow her to take back her role. Towards the end of the ballet's second act, Nina is distracted by a hallucination and loses her balance during a lift, causing a male dancer to drop her, infuriating Thomas. Nina returns to her dressing room and finds Lily preparing to play Odile.
Nina Sayers Won 2016: Isabelle Huppert: Elle: Michèle Leblanc Nominated Huppert is of Hungarian-Jewish descent Natalie Portman: Jackie: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis: Nominated 2019: Scarlett Johansson: Marriage Story: Nicole Barber Nominated 2021: Kristen Stewart: Spencer: Diana, Princess of Wales (née Spencer) Nominated Jewish mother [1]
Nina Sayers 2011 [10] Meryl Streep: The Iron Lady: Margaret Thatcher: 2012 [11] Emmanuelle Riva: Amour: Anne Laurent 2013 [12] Cate Blanchett: Blue Jasmine: Jeanette "Jasmine" Francis 2014 [13] Marion Cotillard: Two Days, One Night: Sandra Bya 2015 [14] Brie Larson: Room: Joy "Ma" Newsome 2016 [15] Isabelle Huppert: Elle: Michèle Leblanc 2017 ...
Natalie Portman - Black Swan as Nina Sayers; Best Animated Film: Toy Story 3; Best Cast: The Kids Are All Right; Best Cinematography Black Swan - Matthew Libatique; Best Debut Director: John Wells - The Company Men; Best Director: David Fincher - The Social Network; Best Documentary Film: Exit Through the Gift Shop; Best Film: The Social Network
Sayers is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alan Sayers, New Zealand athlete; Ben Sayers, early professional golfer; Dorothy L. Sayers (1893–1957) English crime writer; Edna Sayers (1912–1986), Australian cyclist; Edward Sayers (aviator) (1897–1918), English World War I flying ace; Edward Sayers (doctor) (1902–1985 ...
Dorothy Sayers' co-author, under the pseudonym of Robert Eustace, was Dr Eustace Barton, a physician who also wrote medico-legal thrillers. Barton suggested to Sayers the scientific theme crucial to the novel's dénouement, which concerns the difference between a naturally produced organic compound and the corresponding synthetic material, and ...
Nina Wáng (ニナ・ウォン, Nina Won) Voiced by: Ami Koshimizu (Japanese); Kris Rundle (English): A main character of My-Otome. As the top Coral student, Nina dreams to become a great Otome to make Sergay, her adoptive father, proud. She dislikes Arika from the moment they meet although their relationship develops into friendship.
Writing in 1990 Katherine Kenny described the book as the most successful of Sayers' early fiction, coupling a slick detective plot with vivid details of post-war English life. "The book is a tightly constructed little drama based upon the old joke about an Englishman's club so stuffy that its dead members cannot be differentiated from the ...