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Famous female scientists in film – Academy Award-winning actress Natalie Portman tells CNN she hopes her role as astrophysicist Jane Foster in "Thor: The Dark World" encourages a new generation of female scientists.
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Jane Foster, "Thor: The Dark World," 2013 – The 32-year-old Israeli-born American plays the love interest of Marvel Comics superhero Thor in the Hollywood blockbuster premiering this week. Jane Foster (pictured here) was originally a nurse, but was recast as a scientist for the film.
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Jodie Foster, "Contact," 1997 – She's not the first female scientist on the big screen. Here, Jodie Foster plays astrophysicist Ellie Arroway in 1997 film "Contact" -- based on the novel by Carl Sagan.
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Sigourney Weaver, "Gorillas in the Mist," 1988 – Sigourney Weaver played zoologist Dian Fossey in the Academy Award nominated film, "Gorillas in the Mist." Real-life naturalist Fossey, originally from Kentucky, studied mountain gorillas in Rwanda as part of her remarkable work.
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Carrie Fisher, "Star Wars IV," 1977 – When Carrie Fisher appeared as Princess Leia in "Star Wars," she showed a generation of young women that Sci-Fi heroes weren't all lazer-blazing men.
Story highlights Natalie Portman says new role in 'Thor: The Dark World' could encourage female scientists Academy Award winner and mother-of-one may turn to French cinema Israeli-born American wants more female directors, fan of Lena Dunham, Sofia Coppola
Who are the greatest feminist film characters? Buffy the Vampire Slayer? G.I. Jane? Catwoman?
What about an astrophysicist? If it was up to Academy Award-winning actor Natalie Portman, our feminine heroines wouldn't be limited to ass-kicking wonder women. They could even be -- wait for it -- nerdy scientists.
The 32-year-old star of Hollywood blockbuster "Thor: The Dark World," hopes her role as astrophysicist love interest Jane Foster will encourage a new generation of young women to enter the sciences -- much like " Star Wars'" Princess Leia is believed to have done over three decades ago.
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"It's really cool that Marvel -- the comic company behind the Thor series -- is working on what they call STEM: science, technology, engineering and math," Portman told CNN in an interview in London, ahead of the premiere this week.
"Women are underrepresented in those fields so they are trying to encourage girls to study them more, because obviously there's no reason why they shouldn't be."
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"And that's really exciting because that's exactly what you want with these kinds of movies. They're big and they're fun and if you can have a little bit of impact on a young girl seeing them and saying 'wait, that's possible too,' then that would be really cool."
While the original "Thor" comic book portrayed the superhero's sweetheart, Jane Foster, as a nurse, the character has been reinvented as a scientist for the big screen.
Could Portman become the new role model for female scientists, much like Jodie Foster as astrophysicist Ellie Arroway in 1997 film "Contact", or Sigourney Weaver as zoologist Dian Fossey in 1988 drama "Gorillas in the Mist", or even sci-fi hero Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia in the "Star Wars" series? She certainly hopes so.
For Portman, feminist characters aren't necessarily the ones who keep up with the boys -- they come in all shapes and sizes.
"The fallacy in Hollywood is that if you're making a 'feminist' story, the woman kicks ass and wins," she told Elle UK in the magazine's November 2013 issue. "That's not feminist, that's macho. A movie about a weak, vulnerable woman can be feminist if it shows a real person that we can empathize with."
Featuring Australian actor Chris Hemsworth as Thor, the crown prince of Asgard, the second installment of the film tells the story of an otherworldly superhero who has been exiled from his homeland to Earth.
"At the beginning of Thor 2, Jane Foster is really focused on her scientific inquiries. Thor has been missing in action for a couple years, hasn't called, hasn't written," explains Portman.
"She's seen him on TV in New York and he hasn't made contact so she's pretty angry at him. But she's just trying to move on with her life and that's where we find her," added the mother-of-one, who reportedly watched " Physics for Dummies", to prepare for the role.
Born in Jerusalem, the only child of her American film agent mother and Israeli fertility specialist father, Portman moved to the U.S. at three years old, eventually settling in New York.
As a youngster she attended theater camp and entered science fairs, until at age 11 she scored her big break as a gun-toting orphan in English-speaking French film " Leon: The Professional".
Decades before Chloe Moretz appeared as a 13-year-old hitgirl in 2010 action film " Kick-Ass", Portman was targeting her own bad guys in the 1994 thriller which launched her career.
Almost 20 years later, Portman, who won an Academy Award in 2011 for her portrayal of a disturbed ballerina in Darren Aronofsky film " Black Swan ", may again be returning to French cinema.
It was on the "Black Swan" set that she undertook a year of training with future husband, French dancer and choreographer Benjamin Millepied. The pair now have a two-year-old son, Aleph.
"Well I hope I'll be able to work in French cinema, that will depend on what people will hire me for," said the actor who speaks French, Hebrew, and German.
"I think I'd probably need to work on my French a little, but I'd be happy to try. A little Jean Seberg kind of accented French," she added, referring to the 1960s American-born screen siren.
Portman, who in 2008 served as the youngest member of the 61st Annual Cannes Film Festival jury, added that she would like to see more female filmmakers and pointed to directors Sarah Polley, Lena Dunham and Sofia Coppola as inspirations.
"You still really see that the majority of American filmmakers and writers are predominantly male. Which is great, I want men to keep making movies, but I'd love for there to be more female voices as well. And of course it influences the kind of material you read because the stories that a male perspective has, the way women figure into it, is very different," she said.
"You get a lot of girlfriends and muses and shrews. And every once in a while there's a magic moment where there's a really interesting perspective. My hope would be that they widen the access to women, and women are more inspired and encouraged to take on those kinds of roles."
Portman, who has a degree in psychology from Harvard University , also pointed to the defined gender roles on set: "You don't see female directors of photography, you don't see female technical crew members. Usually they're more on the hair and makeup, and wardrobe side.
"And it's more common to have all of the grips and gaffers and electric and camera, to be entirely male, which is just interesting."
If Portman has her way though, there won't just be more females on film sets -- but in science laboratories as well.
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Updated 1301 GMT (2101 HKT) November 1, 2013

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Novalee Nation went viral before anyone even knew to call it viral.
The pregnant teenager played by Natalie Portman in the 2000 film Where the Heart Is (based on a 1995 novel that took off with Oprah's Book Club endorsement) becomes a media sensation after her lousy boyfriend strands her at an Oklahoma Walmart and she—down to her last $5—decides her best option is to just stay put.
Ever wish (in normal times, that is) that you could just live inside your favorite superstore, since you seemingly already spend half your time there...? Anyway, Novalee doesn't want to actually live at Walmart, it's a situation borne of desperation, but the people she meets at the store (and the media attention she gets after giving birth there) eventually put her on the path to a new life.
As it turns out, becoming "Wal-Mart Mommy" has its perks.
Where the Heart Is— which unfolds in the vein of tear-jerker comedy-dramas like Steel Magnolias , Fried Green Tomatoes and Boys on the Side— doesn't hit all of its marks, but at the same time, much like a Walmart, there are worse places to lose yourself for two hours. 
And quite the lineup of actresses assembled for the film, which hit theaters on April 28, 2000. While naturally there are some key romantic entanglements that help make this cinematic world go 'round, at the end of the day this one's all about the sisterhood:
She was only 18 when she shot this (her only screen appearance in 2000 before she took a break to enroll at Harvard), but was already a huge star, thanks to her breakout turn at 12 in The Professional and her role as Luke and Leia's mother Padmé Amidala in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace , the first of three movies that would lead to her falling for Anakin Skywalker before his turn to the Dark Side.
Portman would explore the dark side herself as a stripper with many secrets in Closer , for which she received her first Oscar nomination, and in her pirouette in Black Swan as an aspiring ballet star whose ambition and insecurities inevitably drive her mad, the part that earned her a Best Actress Oscar, a Golden Globe and all the other spoils of awards season. She was also nominated for Best Actress for her spot-on turn as widowed first lady Jacqueline Kennedy in 2016's Jackie .
Also a producer, director ( A Tale of Love and Darkness ), and a committed environmental and animal rights activist, Portman carved out the time to marry dancer and Black Swan choreographer-actor Benjamin Millepied and have two children, son Aleph and daughter Amalia . She most recently played an astronaut having major trouble readjusting to life on Earth in Lucy in the Sky and is set to return to the Marvel Universe in Thor: Love and Thunder .
The two-time Oscar winner turned up briefly as Novalee's conniving estranged mother, Mama Lil, who's nothing like the delightful, endlessly supportive moms Field had played in Steel Magnolias , Mrs. Doubtfire or Forrest Gump . 
But what else is there to say about national treasure Sally Field? From 2000 until 2006 she had a recurring role as Maura Tierney's mom on ER ; she was the matriarch of a devoted dysfunctional family on Brothers & Sisters , which ran for five seasons on ABC; she played Aunt May to Andrew Garfield's Peter Parker in The Amazing Spider-Man and its sequel; was nominated for another Oscar for her turn as first lady Mary Todd Lincoln in Lincoln ; got ever so much buzz for the indie comedy Hello, My Name Is Doris ; and then co-starred in the Netflix series Maniac and is on the new AMC mystery series Dispatches From Elsewhere, which was created by Jason Segel and just premiered in March.
Field also wrote a very revealing bestselling memoir , In Pieces .
As Sister Husband, who helps Novalee get back on her feet, the star of Grease and Six Degrees of Separation was taking a break from playing first lady Abbey Bartlett on The West Wing .
A prolific star of stage and screen, the Tony and Emmy winner (twice in 2002, for The West Wing and her turn as hate crime victim Matthew Shepard's mother Judy in The Matthew Shepard Story , which aired on NBC) most recently played Julianna Margulies ' opinionated wine-swilling mother on The Good Wife and appeared on Difficult People and The Guest Book . 
Channing has been divorced four times, but not since 1988, and has been with partner Daniel Gillham for decades.
One of the most underrated character actresses of our time, the co-star of Addams Family Values , In & Out , School of Rock , Toy Story 2 through 4 (as the voice of Jessie) and several movies with little brother John Cusack ( Say Anything , Grosse Point Blank , High Fidelity ), Cusack played the music agent who stumbles across Novalee's ex-con ex-boyfriend and gives him a makeover to enhance his career after a song he wrote in jail becomes a hit.
She's a two-time Oscar nominee (for Working Girl and In & Out ) and more recently she was nominated for five straight years and finally won her first Emmy, for Guest Actress in a Comedy Series, in 2015 for her turn as Sheila Jackson, on Shameless .
Fun fact: the Chicago native also owns a gift boutique in the Windy City called Judy Maxwell Home. 
Cusack has been married to Richard Burke since 1996 and they have two sons, Dylan and Miles.
As the nurse who cares for Novalee at the hospital following her less-than-immaculate experience at Walmart, Judd's single mom Lexie Coop keeps getting tangled up with losers but encourages Novalee to set her standards high. 
Judd was around the top of her movie star game, having had a run in the 1990s that included Heat , Norma Jean & Marilyn (as pre-movie-stardom Norma Jean Baker), A Time to Kill , Kiss the Girls and Double Jeopardy , and after 2000 continued with Frida , High Crimes , Bug , De-Lovely and more. In the meantime she married Scottish IndyCar driver Dario Franchitti , but they divorced in 2013.
In October 2017, Judd was the first famous name to go on the record and be identified in the New York Times piece that blew the lid off of decades' worth of sexual misconduct allegations against producer Harvey Weinstein . She has since become a face of the #MeToo movement and Time's Up, and when Weinstein was convicted in February 2020 of third-degree rape and criminal sexual acts in the first degree, Judd tweeted, "For the women who testified in this case, and walked through traumatic hell, you did a public service to girls and women everywhere, thank you."
Most recenlty, Judd starred in the 2019 movie A Dog's Way Home and she was in the Twin Peaks reboot on Showtime and the Epix spy drama Berlin Station .
"I had never been to a Walmart before the film, and I fell in love with them," Portman gushed in an interview promoting Where the Heart Is . "They're the greatest places."
As tends to be the case, the destination may end up being secondary to the journey and the people you meet along the way.
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Unfortunately, we live in a world where it’s better to be safe than sorry. We never know what lies around the corner, we should always keep our eyes up and we need to consistently be aware of our surroundings.
This is especially true for females, which has caused some women to hold back in fear of danger.
Some examples of this can include choosing an outfit based on negative attention she may receive or staying in to avoid uncomfortable advances and more.
That’s why Flare , the makers of the lifesaving bracelet, exists.
Laid out in plain sight, Flare’s sole mission is to “put [themselves] out of business and create a world where Flare is not needed.”
Woefully, our world isn’t there yet, and Flare is still very much needed. But until we reach that healing point, we can take advantage of Flare’s efforts to make us feel safer and protected.
Keep reading to learn about what the bracelet does, how it works, why Natalie Portman loves it and more.
In the simplest explanation, Flare is a bracelet with a small, hidden button that allows you to take action in order to exit uncomfortable situations.
According to People , Natalie Portman even depicted it as a bracelet that’s both “stylish and safe thanks to a program that allows you to call your friends or police straight from the accessory.”
All you need to do is pair the bracelet to the joint app and connect your phone to the device. Then, you can press the button on your bracelet to exit unwanted circumstances with the help of a fake phone call, an emergency text sent to your selected contacts or by messaging 911 with your location.
Thanks to the plethora of designs, no one will even know about your secret weapon. The bracelet comes in a variety of unique styles, making it look like a regular piece of jewelry perfect for everyone.
Once you’ve purchased and received your Flare lifesaving bracelet , the first step is to download the free Get Flare app. Then, easily create an account and pair the bracelet to your phone utilizing Bluetooth.
Once you open the app, you will be guided through a series of steps to successfully setup your new safety companion. This includes setting your location services to “always” allowed, choosing five confidants from your contacts to become your Flare Crew, selecting your preferred fake call recording ranging from a concerned boyfriend to a pet emergency, opting for the 911 feature if desired, receiving and customizing your notifications and adding the Flare phone number to your contacts.
Once done, you will then be able to use Flare in any and all unwanted circumstances.
To successfully utilize the bracelet , ensure your phone is at most 10 feet away from the jewelry. Then, press the button once to receive the automated call previously chosen, or hold the button down for three second to share your location with your crew and 911 if that option was enabled.
If the 911 option was enabled, your GPS location will be sent to a 911 operator. The operator will then call you and stay on the line while help is on the way. If you are unable to answer the phone, the operator will still send help. I
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