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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]
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
Nina Sayers Annette Bening: The Kids Are All Right: Dr. Nicole "Nic" Allgood Nicole Kidman: Rabbit Hole: Becca Corbett Kim Hye-ja: Mother: Mother Jennifer Lawrence: Winter's Bone: Ree Dolly 2011: Tilda Swinton: We Need to Talk About Kevin: Eva Khatchadourian Kirsten Dunst: Melancholia: Justine Elizabeth Olsen: Martha Marcy May Marlene: Martha ...
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.
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 ...
Nina Sayers / White Swan / Odette [43] I'm Still Here: Herself Mockumentary [44] 2011 No Strings Attached: Emma Kurtzman: Also executive producer [45] [46] Your Highness: Isabel [23] Thor: Jane Foster [23] 2013 Illusions & Mirrors: Young Woman: Short film [47] Thor: The Dark World: Jane Foster [23] 2015 The Seventh Fire — Executive producer ...
The Sunday People and Myskow, by then writing for the News of the World, lost a libel action brought by the actress Charlotte Cornwell in December 1985. A jury at the High Court awarded Cornwell £10,000 in damages. In an article for the People, Myskow had referred to Cornwell as ugly and middle-aged, and written that her "bum is too big". [5]