STAGE TUBE: James Corden Reveals Natalie Portman's Origins as an Environment-Protecting Pop Singer

By: Dec. 17, 2016
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Perhaps Natalie Portman's long-overdue return to the Great White Way should be as the star of a musical. Portman proved her acting chops at an early age, making her Broadway debut as the titular character in a revival of The Diary of Anne Frank, on a recent visit to The Late Late Show, host James Corden revealed that Portman was a musical child prodigy as well.

Long before her Oscar-winning turn in BLACK SWAN, Portman was a member of the environmental singing group The World Patrol Kids, which sang about pressing environment-based issues such as recycling at Earth Day events.

Check out a hilarious video of Portman watching her younger self singing about the natural beauty of the earth below!



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