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Natalie Portman Should Have Two Oscars
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Quick Links 'Closer' Is a Unique Drama Starring Natalie Portman Natalie Portman's Multi-Faceted Portrayal of Alice in 'Closer' Is a Defining Moment Natalie Portman Has Effortless Chemistry With All Her Co-Stars in 'Closer'

When an actress starts out in the acting business as young as Natalie Portman did, should their career endure, they'll have a film that signals that they have fully transitioned from a child to an adult. Portman's acting career began at the age of 12 when she portrayed the protégé of a hitman in 1994's Leon: The Professional. The debut garnered the actress favorable reviews, and it kicked off a career that sent her to a "galaxy far, far away" when she was cast as Padmé Amidala in the Star Wars prequels, beginning in 1999.

Portman was never without work, and she shined in roles across genres, but it was 2004's Closer that proved to audiences...
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  • 12/8/2024
  • by Gaius Bolling
  • MovieWeb
10 TV Shows That Tricked Us About Who The Main Character Was
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There are other possible possibilities with TV characters who end up being different from expected, such as the gag where the show jokingly introduces one character before directing focus to a less conventionally appealing one (which might also involve the first character's death). Misleading ad campaigns for movies and TV shows might also (intentionally) confuse the audience about who the main character is supposed to be. Hopefully, the decoy protagonist is a satisfying twist, rather than annoying shock bait.

The trope known as the "decoy protagonist" describes when a piece of media, such as a TV show, introduces a character and tricks the audience into believing they are the story's main character. This may be the case with TV shows that killed main characters early, completely undermining what the audience thought their long-term role would be. The most common scenario with the decoy protagonist is that after a character's introduction,...
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  • 8/22/2024
  • by Abigail Stevens
  • ScreenRant
Tobey Maguire in Spider-Man (2002)
Paul Soles, Voice of Spider-Man in 1960s Animated Series, Dies at 90
Tobey Maguire in Spider-Man (2002)
Paul Soles, the voice actor who starred in the original animated “Spider-Man” series in the 1960s, has died at the age of 90.

The news was announced by Soles’ manager, Angela Wright of Edna Talent Management, in a Facebook post Friday. “Paul Soles was truly a Canadian treasure,” Wright wrote. “He lived a long life with so many adventures along the way. Rip.”

According to an obituary in Canada’s The Globe and Mail, Soles died in Toronto on Wednesday, May 26. No cause of death was listed.

Soles voiced the title character in ABC’s animated “Spider-Man” series, which ran for three seasons on ABC and in syndication between 1967 and 1970. Soles starred alongside Bernard Cowan, Paul Kligman and Peg Dixon.

He also voiced Hermey the misfit elf in Rankin/Bass’ stop-motion “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” special in 1964. His other voice acting credits include “Rocket Robin Hood,” “King of the Beasts,” “The...
See full article at The Wrap
  • 5/28/2021
  • by Reid Nakamura
  • The Wrap
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