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Nicole Kidman



One
of the worlds most talented actresses.
Nicole
Mary Kidman (born June 20, 1967) is an Academy Award-winning
actress. In 2006, she became the highest paid actress
in the film industry. In the same year, Kidman was
made a Companion of the Order of Australia (AC), Australia's
highest civilian honour.
After
making various appearances in film and television,
Kidman received her breakthrough role in the 1989
thriller Dead Calm. Since then, Kidman's acting career
has developed greatly. Her performances in several
films, such as To Die For (1995), Moulin Rouge! (2001),
and The Hours (2002), have won her not only critical
acclaim but also many film awards. In 2003, Kidman
received her Star on the Walk of Fame in Hollywood,
California. Kidman is also a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador,
a singer and a successful recording artist.
She
is also well-known for her former marriage to Tom
Cruise, as well as her later marriage to singer Keith
Urban. Because she was born to Australian parents
in Honolulu, Hawaii, Kidman has dual citizenship of
Australia and the United States.
Birth
and education
Nicole
Kidman was born in Honolulu, Hawaii on June 20, 1967.
At the time of her birth, her father was a visiting
fellow at the National Institute of Mental Health
in Washington, D.C. The family returned to Australia
when Kidman was four years old, when her father took
on a lectureship at the University of Technology,
Sydney. Kidman's parents now reside in Greenwich,
a suburb on Sydney's North Shore.
She
started taking ballet lessons when she was four. She
attended Lane Cove Public School in her primary years
and later attended North Sydney Girls' High School.
While living in Longueville, she attended St Mary's
Cathedral College,[citation needed] but dropped out
when her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer;
Kidman concentrated on her family responsibilities
until her mother's recovery. She then trained at the
Phillip Street Theatre, where she majored in voice
production and theatre history. This led to studies
at Sydney's Australian Theatre for Young People (she
is now a patron).
Family
Kidman
is the daughter of Janelle Ann MacNeille Kidman and
Dr. Anthony David Kidman. Her father is a biochemist,
clinical psychologist and author, with an office in
Lane Cove, Sydney. He is also involved with the labour
movement. Janelle Kidman is a nursing instructor and
edits her husband's books.
She
has a younger sister, Antonia, born in 1970, who is
a journalist and lives near her parents in Greenwich.
Career
Early career in Australia (1983–1989)
Kidman's
first appearance in film came in 1983 when, as a fifteen
year-old, she appeared in the Pat Wilson music video
for the song Bop Girl. By the end of the year she
had secured a supporting role in the television series
Five Mile Creek and four film roles, including BMX
Bandits and Bush Christmas. During the 1980s, she
appeared in several Australian movies and TV series,
notably including the soap opera A Country Practice,
the mini-series Vietnam (1986), Emerald City (1988),
and Bangkok Hilton (1989).
In
1982, she might have appeared in the video for Roxy
Music's song "True To Life".
Breakthrough
(1989–1995)
In
1989, Kidman starred in the thriller film Dead Calm
as Rae Ingram, the wife of naval officer John Ingram
(Sam Neill), held captive on a Pacific Ocean yacht
trip by the psychotic Hughie Warriner (Billy Zane).
The thriller film received generally positive reviews;
the staff of Variety.com commented: "Throughout
the film, Kidman is excellent. She gives the character
of Rae real tenacity and energy." Meanwhile,
critic Roger Ebert noted the excellent chemistry between
the leads, stating, "...Kidman and Zane do generate
real, palpable hatred in their scenes together."
In 1990, she appeared opposite Tom Cruise in Days
of Thunder, a stock car racing movie. After this,
Kidman starred with Cruise in Ron Howard's Far and
Away (1992). In 1995, Kidman featured in the ensemble
cast of Batman Forever. On November 20, 1993 she hosted
Saturday Night Live.
Critical
success (1995–present)
Her
second film in 1995, To Die For was a satirical comedy
that earned her praise from critics. She won a Golden
Globe Award, and five other best actress awards for
her portrayal of the murderous newscaster Suzanne
Stone Maretto. Kidman and Cruise portrayed a married
couple in Eyes Wide Shut in 1999, Stanley Kubrick's
final film.
In
2002, Kidman received an Academy Award nomination
for her performance in the 2001 musical film Moulin
Rouge!, in which she played the courtesan Satine opposite
Ewan McGregor. Consequently, Kidman received her second
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture
Musical or Comedy. The same year, she had a well-received
starring role in the horror film The Others. While
in Australia filming Moulin
Rouge!, Kidman injured her knee; as a result,
Jodie Foster had to replace her in the film Panic
Room. Instead she was the voice on the phone of the
mistress of Jodie Foster's character's husband.
The
following year, Kidman won critical praise for her
portrayal of Virginia Woolf in The Hours, in which
the prosthetics applied to her made her almost unrecognizable.
She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for this
role, along with a Golden Globe Award, a BAFTA, and
numerous critics awards. Kidman became the first Australian
actress to win an Academy Award. During her Academy
Award acceptance speech, after tearing, Kidman made
a statement about the importance of art, even during
times of war: "Why do you come to the Academy
Awards when the world is in such turmoil? Because
art is important. And because you believe in what
you do and you want to honor that, and it is a tradition
that needs to be upheld."
In
the same year, Kidman took a hand at film production
in the film In the Cut. In 2003, Kidman starred in
three very different films. Dogville, by Danish director
Lars von Trier, an experimental film set on a bare
soundstage. Secondly, she co-starred alongside Anthony
Hopkins in the film adaptation of Philip Roth's novel
The Human Stain. Many critics felt that both Kidman
and Hopkins were miscast. Cold Mountain, a love story
of two Southerners separated by the Civil War, was
her final release that year, and garnered her a Golden
Globe Award nomination.
In
2004, Kidman appeared in the critically panned remake
of The Stepford Wives alongside Glenn Close, Faith
Hill and Bette Midler. In September of the same year,
Birth, in which the 37-year-old actress' character
has an encounter with a 10-year-old boy (played by
Cameron Bright) who attempts to convince her that
he is a reincarnation of her dead husband, was met
with a mixed reception primarily due to a scene where
the boy strips and joins Kidman in the bathtub.[citation
needed] Despite this, the film was nominated for the
Golden Lion Award at the Venice Film Festival, and
Kidman was nominated for another Golden Globe Award.
Kidman's two movies in 2005 were The Interpreter,
directed by Sydney Pollack, and Bewitched, co-starring
Will Ferrell, based on the 1960s TV sitcom of the
same name; the latter fared abysmally with critics
and at the box office.
In
conjunction with her success in the film industry,
Kidman became the face of the Chanel No. 5 perfume
brand. She starred in a campaign of television and
print ads with Rodrigo Santoro, directed by Moulin
Rouge! director Baz Luhrmann to promote the fragrance
during the holiday season in 2004, 2005, and 2006.
The three-minute commercial produced for Chanel No.
5 perfume made Kidman the record holder for the most
money paid per minute to an actor after she reportedly
earned $US3.71 million. During this time, Kidman was
also listed as the 45th Most Powerful Celebrity on
the 2005 Forbes Celebrity 100 List. She made a reported
US$14.5 million in 2004-2005. On People magazine's
list of 2005's highest paid actresses, Kidman was
second behind Julia Roberts with a US$16 million to
US$17 million per-film price tag. She has since passed
Roberts as the highest paid actress.
Recently,
Kidman appeared in the Diane Arbus bio-pic Fur, director
Oliver Hirschbiegel's science fiction movie The Invasion.
In Fall 2007, Nicole plays opposite Jennifer Jason
Leigh and Jack Black in Noah Baumbach's comedy-drama
Margot at the Wedding. She has also provided her voice
for the animated movie Happy Feet. She is currently
working on the film adaptation of the first part of
the His Dark Materials trilogy in which she plays
the villainous Mrs. Coulter. She is also set to star
in director Wong Kar-wai's next film, The Lady from
Shanghai and Baz Luhrmann's Australian period film
titled Australia, which is set in the remote Northern
Territory during the Japanese attack on Darwin during
World War II. Kidman will play an English woman feeling
overwhelmed by the continent, opposite Hugh Jackman.
On
25 June 2007, Nintendo announced that Kidman is to
be the new face of Nintendo's advertising campaign
for the Nintendo DS game More Brain Training in its
European market.
It
is reported that Kidman will star and produce in an
upcoming romantic comedy film called Monte Carlo.
She plays one member of a trio of school teachers
on holiday who cut short their no-frills sojourn in
Paris and head to Monte Carlo, where they pose as
wealthy vacationers.
Singing
Not
known as a singer prior to Moulin Rouge!, Kidman had
several well-received vocal performances in the film.
Her collaboration with Ewan McGregor on the song "Come
What May" from the film's soundtrack debuted
and peaked at 27 in the UK Singles Chart. Later she
collaborated with Robbie Williams on the song "Somethin'
Stupid", a cover of the old swing song on Williams'
swing covers album Swing When You're Winning. It debuted
and peaked at 8 in the Australian ARIAnet Singles
Chart, and at number 1 for three weeks in the UK.
It was the UK Christmas number 1 Single for 2001.
In
2006, she provided her voice for the animated movie
Happy Feet, along with her vocals for her character
Norma Jean's 'heartsong', which was a slightly altered
version of "Kiss" by Prince.
Personal
life
Relationships
Kidman
met Tom Cruise on the set of their 1990 movie, Days
of Thunder. Cruise was married to actress Mimi Rogers
at the time, and later divorced her. Kidman and Cruise
were married on Christmas Eve 1990 in Telluride, Colorado.
The couple adopted two children, daughter Isabella
Jane Cruise (b. December 22, 1992) and son Connor
Anthony Cruise (b. January 17, 1995), and lived in
Los Angeles, Australia, Colorado, and New York City.
They separated just before their 10th wedding anniversary.
At the time she was 3 months pregnant and subsequently
had a miscarriage. Tom Cruise filed for divorce in
February 2001. The marriage was dissolved in 2001,
with Cruise citing irreconcilable differences as the
cause of the divorce. The reasons for the dissolution
have never been made public. Also, in an interview
for Marie Claire magazine, Kidman mentions that she
had an ectopic pregnancy early in their marriage.
In an interview in the June 2006 issue of Ladies'
Home Journal, Kidman reported that she still loved
Tom Cruise. Kidman told the magazine: "He was
huge; still is. To me, he was just Tom, but to everybody
else, he is huge. But he was lovely to me. And I loved
him. I still love him." In addition, she has
expressed shock about their divorce.
The
2003 film Cold Mountain was plagued by rumours that
an on-set affair between Kidman and co-star Jude Law
was responsible for the breakup of his marriage. Both
vehemently denied the allegations, and Kidman eventually
won an undisclosed sum from the British tabloids that
published the story. She donated the money to a Romanian
orphanage in the town where the movie was filmed.
There were also rumours that she and Jim Carrey were
going out after the two were spotted at restaurants
together, but they both denied it explaining they
are just the best of friends. Shortly after her Oscar
win, there were unconfirmed rumours of a relationship
between her and fellow Oscar winner Adrien Brody.
She met musician Lenny Kravitz in 2003 and dated him
into 2004. Nicole has recently revealed in an interview
she was secretly engaged when her divorce from Tom
Cruise was legalised and before she met Keith Urban.
She will not reveal who her fiance was.
Kidman
met country singer Keith
Urban at G'Day LA an event honouring Australians
in January 2005. Kidman and Urban were married on
Sunday June 25, 2006, at the Cardinal Cerretti Memorial
Chapel in the grounds of St Patrick's Estate, Manly
in Sydney. They maintain homes in Sydney and Nashville,
Tennessee.
Religion
Kidman
was raised a Catholic and currently is a practicing
Catholic. She attended Mary Mackillop Chapel in North
Sydney. However, during her marriage to Tom Cruise,
she was a follower of Scientology.
Politics
Kidman's
name was included in an advertisement in the Los Angeles
Times (August 17, 2006) that condemned organizations
Hamas and Hezbollah, and supported Israel's efforts
in the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict.
Kidman
has made numerous donations to U.S. Democratic party
candidates and endorsed John Kerry in the 2004 presidential
election.
Charitable
work
Kidman
publicly supports a variety of charities and causes.
She has been a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF Australia
since 1994. She has worked to help raise money for
and draw attention to the plight of the most disadvantaged
children in Australia and around the world. In 2004,
she was honoured as a "Citizen of the World"
by the United
Nations.
On
January 26, 2006, Kidman received Australia's highest
civilian honour when she was made a Companion of the
Order of Australia, for "service to the performing
arts as an acclaimed motion picture performer, to
health care through contributions to improve medical
treatment for women and children and advocacy for
cancer research, to youth as a principal supporter
of young performing artists, and to humanitarian causes
in Australia and internationally." However, due
to film commitments and her wedding to Urban, it wasn't
until 13 April 2007 that she was presented with the
honour. She was also nominated goodwill ambassador
for UNIFEM.
Kidman
joined the 'Little Tee Campaign' for Breast Cancer
Care to design T-shirts or vests to raise money for
breast cancer. Kidman's mother, Janelle, is a breast
cancer
survivor who was diagnosed in 1984.
Press
In
January 2005, Kidman won interim restraining orders
against two Sydney-based paparazzi
photographers (Credit:
Wikipedia).
Websites
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Movie Database: Nicole Kidman
Articles
Kidman
claims media ruined her holiday - 2nd January 2007
(Credit:
The West)
Actress
Nicole Kidman called police and said her NSW South
Coast holiday was ruined after media followed her.
Kidman
and her husband Keith Urban were angered by celebrity
photographer Jamie Fawcett after he photographed them
during a holiday at Rosedale near Bateman's Bay on
the NSW South Coast, the Daily Telegraph reports.
Fawcett's
lawyers are due to appear at Sydney's Downing Centre
Local Court on January 11 over allegations he was
linked to bugging Kidman's home.
An
application by police on behalf of Kidman for an apprehended
violence order against Fawcett was revoked after the
case was dismissed in February 2005.
Fawcett
told the Telegraph Kidman rolled down her car window
on Sunday and angrily said "F-k off Jamie,"
the Telegraph reports.
Batemans
Bay Police Inspector Gary Megay said Urban and Kidman
had been offered police protection.
"Those
roads around Rosedale are very narrow and with paparazzi
around we were just making sure everyone was safe,"
he said.
He
said there were "no issues" with regard
to harassment allegations.
Kidman
and Urban drove back to Sydney on Monday, spent New
Year's Eve at Kidman's sister's home in Greenwich
and flew to Los Angeles on Kidman's private jet early
on Tuesday.
AAP
Kidman
turns a penthouse profit, by Jonathan Chancellor Property
Editor - December 15, 2007
(Credit:
The Sydney Morning Herald)
NICOLE
KIDMAN has sold her Walsh Bay penthouse for about
$4.65 million as Sydney real estate agents wrap up
their pre-Christmas property offerings.
The
sale of the two-storey apartment will yield a handy
profit, after $220,000 stamp duty, as it cost $4 million
in March last year, just weeks before her marriage
to the singer Keith Urban.
Kidman,
who maintains her residence in Darling Point, has
said she will spend more time on their Nashville farm,
taking a break from Hollywood to focus on her marriage.
Although
many December property sales conclude previously unsuccessful
auction campaigns, agents have about 200 Sydney auctions
this weekend, according to Australian Property Monitors.
They
include a four-bedroom, two-storey house on Christmas
Place, Green Valley. Its co-owner was bankrupted in
June. The agent has been quoting more than $480,000,
well below the top price of $596,000 for a comparable
property nearby in 2004.
In
Mosman the former Reserve Bank governor Ian Macfarlane
has sold his 1940s house. He had hoped to get $1.9
million, but by late last month it was marketed at
$1.7 million. Last traded at $99,500 in 1979, its
sale price has yet to be disclosed. Mr Macfarlane
and his wife, Heather, have spent $3.55 million upgrading
to a 1905 Federation house in Mosman.
Last
year there were 13 house sales in Sydney on Christmas
Eve, according to RP Data, down on 50 in 2005.
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Nicole Kidman has accepted substantial damages in
Britain over a claim that she snubbed the Chanel No.5
perfume she advertises by promoting a competitor.
The Daily Telegraph falsely alleged Kidman had attended
press events with a bottle of Jo Malone, her "favourite
perfume", close at hand.
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