Born in 1981 in Jerusalem, Israel, Natalie Portman's family moved to the United States when she was young.
She began her acting career at a young age, with her breakthrough role coming in the 1994 film "Léon: The Professional." Her talent and intelligence soon became apparent, and she went on to attend Harvard University, graduating in 2003 with a degree in Psychology. Her career continued to flourish after college, with roles in a number of critically acclaimed films, including "Black Swan," for which she won an Academy Award.
Throughout her career, Portman has been known for both her intelligence and her dedication to social and environmental causes. As the world collapsed into chaos and violence following the global collapse, Portman found herself separated from her family in the midst of the upheaval. Her home compound was breached and torched by raiders, and in the confusion and chaos, she was forced to flee with her bodyguards to avoid capture or harm.
Despite the emotional trauma of losing her family and her home, Portman refused to give up hope. She continued to use her resources and influence to try to help others affected by the turmoil, becoming a beacon of hope and inspiration in a world wracked by darkness. Over time, her work led her to become a powerful advocate for social justice, environmental conservation, and other causes aligned with her values. Her impassioned speeches and tireless activism helped to inspire many others to stand up for what they believe in and work towards a better future.
While certainly an oversimplification, it is often stated that Natalie Portman's stirring, globally broadcast speech single-handedly made the Reformation of Europe a peaceful one and stopped the war between Germany and Poland in its very early stages. As a result of this feat, she was granted the Nobel Prize for Peace, as well as many humanitarian awards.
Portman's passion for environmental conservation led her to join the Information Protection Foundation and meet Elon Musk, and they worked together on a range of initiatives to promote sustainability, regional stability and protect the natural world.
Through their work together, Musk and Portman formed a deep bond, one that was both intellectual and emotional. As they continued to work side by side over the years, that bond deepened into a profound love, and in 2060 she married Musk, 88, in a private ceremony in Fiji. They continued to work together on various initiatives over the years. They were both immortalized together on the 10th anniversary of their wedding.
Currently, Musk and Portman reside in Pallas in the colonies.