Natalie Portman Celebrates 31st Birthday at Jewish Center
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by Algemeiner Staff
Academy Award winning actress Natalie Portman, who holds dual American and Israeli citizenship, celebrated her 31st birthday on Sunday by dining with family and taking a visit to a local Jewish center in Los Angeles.
Portman was seen walking with her father, along with her husband and son, Aleph, through Los Angeles, before dining at Axe in the Venice area of LA.
The Jerusalem born actress has two upcoming films in which she will star alongside Christian Bale, including “Knight of Cups”, and an untitled work by director Terrence Malick, who is also directing “Knight of Cups”. She is rumored to be reprising her role as Jane in Thor 2 as well.
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