It seems like the Oscar-winning actress is in talks to be a part of the upcoming Steve Jobs biopic project that will reportedly be directed by Danny Boyle - as she waits for news regarding this possible new gig, what is Natalie Portman's net worth?
The upcoming project about the man behind Apple is still very early in its production, and the details regarding it are quite scarce: while it is known that Danny Boyle is involved in the project, there's still no leading man to play Jobs himself, although according to Deadline it looks like it might be Michael Fassbender - but what will be the role that could increase Natalie Portman's net worth?
It's unsure what's the role Portman's tipped to play, but seeing how talented she is and the way the casting decisions for the film are coming along so far (as well as the people behind cameras, considering Boyle's previous projects and the fact that the screenplay was written by Andy Sorkin), it's safe to assume that she'd be doing a great job. Potentially, the film could do great things for Natalie Portman's net worth.
According to the IB Times, other actors in consideration for roles in the film are Oscar-nominated and "Interstellar" star Jessica Chastain and Seth Rogen - the latter is apparently tipped to play Steve Wozniak, the man who co-founded Apple alongside Jobs.
However, in the meantime, what is Natalie Portman's net worth?
Lately, Portman has been extremely busy, taking her first dip into directing, with a personal project called "A Tale of Love and Darkness," which she'll also be starring. And that's only one of the films she has coming out in 2015: she'll be in two Terrence Malick films plus "Jane Got a Gun," where she'll share the screen once more with her "Star Wars" co-star Ewan McGregor.
This year, the "V for Vendetta" actress starred in the film "The Heyday of the Insensitive Bastards."
Currently, Natalie Portman's net worth is at $45 million according to Celebrity Net Worth, after about 20 years in the business (as she started out in "Leon: The Professional" back in 1994) and an Academy Award to her name, for her work as a ballet dancer in Darren Aronofsky's "Black Swan."