VENICE, Italy — Playing first lady Jacqueline Kennedy in Chilean director Pablo Larrain’sJackie felt “somewhat dangerous,” Natalie Portman said Wednesday, “because everyone knows what she looked like, sounded like, and has kind of an idea of her.”
The Oscar-winning actress told reporters in Venice that the role “was terrifying, because I never really thought of myself as a great imitator… I was just trying to get to something that people could get past and believe I was Jackie, and then you always have yourself in there too, inevitably.”
Venice: Natalie Portman Talks About the Dangers of Playing 'Jackie'
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