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"Wit beyond measure is man's greatest treasure."
Wednesday, February 15, 2006
So this was her dream!!
Natalie Portman says she fulfilled a long-standing ambition by shaving her head for the sci-fi thriller "V for Vendetta."
"I was really excited to get to shave my head -- it's something I'd wanted to do for a while, and now I had a good excuse," Portman told reporters at the Berlin International Film Festival. "It was nice to shed that level of vanity for a girl."
However, "I wasn't used to being looked at so much," the 24-year-old actress said. "Walking down the street, I can usually blend in, and people really stare at you when you're a girl with a shaved head."
The star also worried her skinhead look would send out the wrong message.
Sinead O'Connor
Natalie Portman says she fulfilled a long-standing ambition by shaving her head for the sci-fi thriller "V for Vendetta."
"I was really excited to get to shave my head -- it's something I'd wanted to do for a while, and now I had a good excuse," Portman told reporters at the Berlin International Film Festival. "It was nice to shed that level of vanity for a girl."
However, "I wasn't used to being looked at so much," the 24-year-old actress said. "Walking down the street, I can usually blend in, and people really stare at you when you're a girl with a shaved head."
The star also worried her skinhead look would send out the wrong message.
She revealed: "People will think I'm a neo-Nazi or a cancer victim or a lesbian. But I'm not at all."
Last year, it was revealed Portman was being mistaken for Irish singer Sinead O'Connor after lopping off her locks.Sinead O'Connor