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Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Portman's bald truth: She's no pixie

USATODAY.com - Portman's bald truth: She's no pixie: "NEW YORK — Natalie Portman is having a big hair day. The wavy tresses she shaved to play strong-willed Evey in the political action drama V for Vendetta are growing out in cute, sprightly curls that frame her oval face. Portman calls her low-maintenance new 'do 'pretty fun.'
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NEW YORK — Natalie Portman is having a big hair day. The wavy tresses she shaved to play strong-willed Evey in the political action drama V for Vendetta are growing out in cute, sprightly curls that frame her oval face. Portman calls her low-maintenance new 'do "pretty fun."

"I have someone who does it up for me on these occasions,
" she says with a giggle.

Portman had her locks shaved on screen in a single take. She tried not to lose her head along with her hair.

"It was a one-shot deal, and that was the most stressful thing about the experience,"
she says, smiling.

V wie Vendetta (V for Vendetta): Hugo Weaving


Vendetta director James McTeigue recalls the pivotal shearing as just another day at work for the unflappable Portman, 24.

"The first time I saw her about the role, I had her put her hair behind her head because I wanted to see what she looked like bald. That was the only conversation we had about it,"
he says.
"She knew the day was coming. I put three cameras on her, made sure the clippers weren't stuck, and then we shaved her head. She loved it and kept rubbing her head."
(Related gallery: Portman, all grown up)

That businesslike attitude is on display over an evening chat at the Mandarin Oriental hotel overlooking Central Park. Portman is a pixie in a short-sleeved, dark blue frilly blouse, skintight jeans and silver ballerina flats, her eyes heavily made up for a day of press. But V for Vendetta, which opens Friday, is the first glimpse of a flintier, feistier Portman. The film is based on the graphic novel of the same name, co-written by Alan Moore and David Lloyd, published 15 years ago.

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