Ok, the big Hollywood story of the moment is Portman in "Black Swan"..for which she won an Oscar. In the publicity trails and interviews, several people (including the choreographer) said that Portman did 85% of her own dancing in the film. Nat's double, an accomlished soloist from the American Ballet Theatre has now stepped foward to say that's not true. In addition to claiming that Natalie only did 5% of her own dancing, she also claims that she was told not to speak to any reporters about this and that the whole thing has been a big cover up.
Regardless of the double's intentions, If it turns out that Portman did in fact only do 5% of the dancing, the question being asked is, should she return the Oscar? My initial thoughts are no..she got that for acting, not dancing BUT on the other hand the dancing was a significant part of her role AND people have been duped into believing that she did significantly more than the double is claiming. This may well have impacted the judges decisions I suppose.
I know, I know it's Hollywood and hardly earth shaking news...but sort of an interesting light question still. What do you think?
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(CBS) "Mila Kunis is speaking out in favor of her "Black Swan" costar Natalie Portman, amid accusations that the Oscar-winner's dance double did the majority of the dancing in the film.
Portman's double, American Ballet Theatre soloist Sarah Lane, claims that the actress only did five percent of the dancing shown on screen.
"Natalie danced her a-- off," Kunis told Entertainment Weekly on Monday. "I think it's unfortunate that this is coming out and taking attention away from [the praise] Natalie deserved and got."
Kunis said that Portman has been honest about what dancing she did and did not do in the film.
"She'll tell you [that], no, she was not on pointe when she did a fouette [turn]. No one's going to deny that. But she did do every ounce of every one of her dances," she said. "[Lane] wasn't used for everything. It was more like a safety net. If Nat wasn't able to do something, you'd have a safety net. The same thing that I had - I had a double as a safety net. We all did. No one ever denied it."
Portman won the Academy Award for best actress last month for her role in "Black Swan." The film's choreographer, Benjamin Millepied (who is also Portman's fiance), insisted in a recent Los Angeles Times interview that she did 85 percent of the dancing shown in the film."