Natalie Portman warned child actors: “I was lucky”

Natalie Portman warned child actors: "I was lucky"

Natalie Portman, who rose to fame with her character Mathilda in the movie Leon: The Professional, warned child actors working in Hollywood. American actress Natalie Portman, who is currently on the agenda with her movie May December, in which she shared the leading role with Julianne Moore, warned child actors against the working conditions in Hollywood.

Natalie Portman, who entered the world of cinema at the age of 12, with Luc Besson’s movie “Leon: The Professional”, played the character of Mathilda, a young girl taken in by a hitman after the death of her family.

42-year-old Portman, who became known worldwide after the movie Leon: The Professional, warned children about entering Hollywood at a young age. “I wouldn’t encourage young people to get into this business. I don’t say ‘at all’, I say as a child. It was pure luck that I didn’t get hurt as a child actor. Of course, I also had overprotective and incredible parents,” Portman said.

Natalie Portman was 12 years old when she starred in the movie The Power of Love.

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