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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 / White Swan / Odette Natalie Portman: Nina is a young committed dancer. United States [154] [155] 2010 Howl: Neal Cassady: Jon Prescott: Cassady is a major figure of the Beat Generation of the 1950s. United States [156] 2010 Kaboom: Hunter Jason Olive: Smith visits a nude beach and meets a man named Hunter. They start having sex ...
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Nina Sayers (Natalie Portman), a young professional ballet dancer in New York City, lives an insular life with her controlling mother. Nina dreams of dancing the lead part in an upcoming ...
Black Swan has received honors in categories ranging mostly from recognition of the film itself, to its cinematography, direction and editing, to the cast's performance, particularly Natalie Portman's portrayal of the film's protagonist, ballerina Nina Sayers.
References External links Awards and nominations received by Natalie Portman Award Year Nominated work Category Result Ref. AACTA International Awards 2017 Jackie Best Actress Nominated Austin Film Critics Association 2010 Black Swan Best Actress Won 2016 Jackie Nominated Alliance of Women Film Journalists 2010 Black Swan Nominated Bravest Performance Award Won Unforgettable Moment Award Won ...
Born in New Mexico, Adelina “Nina” Otero-Warren made her mark by being the first woman of Mexican descent to run for U.S. Congress, helping New Mexico ratify the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote, and tirelessly advocating for underrepresented populations and public education.
Sissy Spacek won for In the Bedroom. Julianne Moore has won the award twice, for Far from Heaven (2002) and Still Alice (2014). Charlize Theron won for Monster. Melissa Leo won for Frozen River. Gabourey Sidibe won for Precious. Natalie Portman won for Black Swan. Michelle Williams won for My Week with Marilyn. Jennifer Lawrence won for Silver ...