Actors Who Have Dual Citizenships
Having dual citizenship is more common in Hollywood than you might expect. Plenty of actors either moved countries as kids, were born abroad to parents from different nations, or naturalized later in life while keeping their original passport. For some, it’s about family ties; for others, it’s about where they built their careers.
Below is a verified list of actors who hold two passports today. For each person, you’ll find which countries they’re citizens of and how they qualify—backed up with reliable sources you can check yourself.
Natalie Portman

Portman holds both Israeli and U.S. citizenship. She was born in Jerusalem and moved to the United States as a child, and her biography consistently notes dual Israeli–American nationality.
Coverage and profiles also explain that her U.S. citizenship is through her American-born mother, while her Israeli citizenship is by birth in Jerusalem, making her a dual national from early life.
Emily Blunt

Blunt is a dual citizen of the United Kingdom and the United States. She naturalized as an American in 2015 while retaining her British citizenship.
Reports at the time described her decision to take U.S. citizenship after years of working stateside, without relinquishing her U.K. nationality.
Andrew Garfield

Garfield holds both U.K. and U.S. citizenship. He was born in Los Angeles to a British mother and American father and moved to England at age three; his dual status is widely documented.
Recent entertainment reporting continues to note that he’s an American-born actor with dual British–American citizenship.
Nicole Kidman

Kidman is a dual citizen of Australia and the United States. She was born in Honolulu to Australian parents, which—combined with U.S. birthright citizenship—means she holds both nationalities.
Biographical profiles reiterate the same point: Australian parents, U.S. birthplace, and a career spanning both countries.
Charlize Theron

Theron is a dual citizen of South Africa and the United States. She naturalized as an American in 2007 and retained her South African citizenship.
Interviews and profiles from that period also mention her new U.S. status while emphasizing she kept her South African passport.
Ryan Reynolds

Reynolds holds Canadian and U.S. citizenship. His biography lists both passports, and he’s spoken publicly about his family’s ties to Canada.
Coverage in 2024–2025 also referenced his family’s Canadian passports and ongoing connection to Canada, further underscoring his own dual status.
Jim Carrey

Carrey is a dual citizen of Canada and the United States. He became a U.S. citizen in October 2004 while keeping his Canadian citizenship.
News outlets at the time confirmed the dual arrangement—he naturalized in the U.S. and explicitly opted to remain Canadian as well.
Sandra Bullock

Bullock has ties to both Germany and the United States. She held German–American dual citizenship until age 18 and, in 2009, stated she was applying to regain German citizenship, reflecting her ongoing legal connection to both countries.
Public remarks and coverage in Germany reiterated her intent and background, noting her German-born mother and her years living in Germany as a child.
Kiefer Sutherland

Sutherland is a dual citizen of Canada and the United Kingdom. He was born in London to Canadian parents and later grew up in Canada; his official biography lists both citizenships.
Reference works likewise describe him as British-born and Canadian, consistent with his U.K. birth and Canadian family background.
Daniel Day-Lewis

Day-Lewis holds dual British and Irish citizenship, a status he has maintained since 1993.
His move to Ireland and long residence there are often discussed in profiles, but the key point is that he legally holds both passports.
Saoirse Ronan

Ronan holds U.S. and Irish citizenship. She was born in New York to Irish parents and moved back to Ireland as a child; her dual status is clearly documented.
She has also spoken publicly about her Irish upbringing, while U.S. birth gives her automatic American citizenship.
Timothée Chalamet

Chalamet is a dual citizen of the United States and France. He was born in New York to a French father, which confers French citizenship in addition to his U.S. citizenship.
Interviews and profiles regularly mention his bilingual background and summers in France, reflecting the family basis for his dual nationality.
Pierce Brosnan

Brosnan holds Irish and U.S. citizenship. He naturalized as an American in 2004 and retained his Irish citizenship.
Multiple reports from that time confirm the same details, calling out the Los Angeles ceremony and dual status.
Christian Bale

Bale holds citizenship in both the United Kingdom and the United States. His biography lists U.K. and U.S. citizenship, reflecting a long residence and career in America alongside his British origins.
Coverage frequently notes that despite his American roles and accent work, he is a British (Welsh-born) actor who later added U.S. citizenship.
Rachel Weisz

Weisz is a dual citizen of the United Kingdom and the United States. She became a naturalized American citizen in 2011 while retaining her British nationality.
Entertainment press has repeated those details over the years, pointing to her naturalization date in the U.S.
Daniel Brühl

Brühl holds dual citizenship in Germany and Spain. He was born in Barcelona and grew up in Germany, and his official biography lists both nationalities.
His multilingual background and cross-European career are often traced to that dual identity and upbringing.
Cobie Smulders

Smulders is a dual citizen of Canada and the United States. She became a U.S. citizen in 2020 and confirmed her dual status publicly.
Her own statement about becoming a “Dual Citizen of 🇨🇦/🇺🇸” was posted the same day, aligning with her naturalization.
Liam Neeson

Neeson holds Irish and U.S. citizenship. He became a U.S. citizen in 2009 and stated at the time that he remained a proud Irishman while also becoming American.
Subsequent interviews and coverage reiterated the same: Irish by birth, American by naturalization, hence dual nationality.
Olivia Wilde

Wilde is a dual citizen of the United States and Ireland. She obtained Irish citizenship through her father’s Irish citizenship and longstanding family ties to Ireland.
Profiles often highlight her summers in Waterford and training in Dublin, which sit alongside her U.S. birth and career.
Arnold Schwarzenegger

Schwarzenegger is a dual citizen of Austria and the United States. He naturalized as an American in 1983 and received special permission from Austria to retain his Austrian citizenship.
Official bios likewise note that he has held both passports since the 1980s, confirming his dual status.
Michael Fassbender

Fassbender is a dual national of Germany and Ireland. Born in Germany to a German father and Irish mother, he later grew up in County Kerry; his biography identifies him as German–Irish.
Interviews frequently underline his Irish identity alongside his German birth and family background, matching his dual status.
Idris Elba

Elba holds British citizenship and, since 2019, Sierra Leonean citizenship. He was formally conferred Sierra Leonean citizenship and a diplomatic passport during a ceremony in Freetown.
International outlets covered the event and quotes, documenting his legal linkage to his father’s country in addition to his U.K. citizenship.
Hayley Atwell

Atwell is a dual citizen of the United Kingdom and the United States. Born in London to a British mother and American father, her biography lists both citizenships.
Later profiles and Q&As continue to describe her as English-American with dual nationality.
Anthony Hopkins

Hopkins holds dual U.K. and U.S. citizenship. He naturalized as an American in April 2000 while retaining his British nationality.
Contemporary reports at the time emphasized that he became a U.S. citizen and planned to maintain dual status rather than renounce his U.K. citizenship.
Sandra Oh

Oh is a dual citizen of Canada and the United States. She naturalized as an American in recent years, joining a number of entertainers who have added U.S. citizenship while keeping their original nationality.
Roundups of celebrity naturalizations list her among Canadian-born stars who became U.S. citizens, reflecting her current dual status.
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