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Nicole Kidman
Actress
and producer, born June 20, 1967, in Honolulu, Hawaii. Though
American-born (her father Anthony, a biochemist and
psychologist, was studying in Hawaii), Kidman grew up in
Longueville, a suburb of Sydney, Australia, from the time she
was four years old. Early on, Anthony and his wife, Janelle, a
nursing teacher and devoted feminist, introduced Nicole and her
younger sister, Antonia, to the culture of social and political
activism.
She made her first American film, 1989’s Dead Calm, Kidman was
already a popular star in Australia. Her performance alongside
fellow Australian actor Sam Neill won the actress rave reviews
and led to a lead role in her next movie, the race-car drama
Days of Thunder. Her costar was Tom Cruise, then most famous for
his role as a cocky naval fighter pilot in 1986’s Top Gun. The
movie was pure formula, but the chemistry was real: on Christmas
Eve, 1990, in Telluride, Colorado, Kidman and Cruise were
married after a whirlwind courtship.In the fall of 1998, Kidman
took to the London stage in the playwright David Hare’s The Blue
Room, a role which she reprised on Broadway in 1999. Her
performance—complete with a brief, highly publicized nude
scene—earned high praise from critics. Kidman and Cruise spent
much of 1997 and 1998 shooting Eyes Wide Shut for the director
Stanley Kubrick, who died shortly before finishing the film,
which was released in the summer of 1999. The two actors starred
in the long-awaited film as a married couple who explores their
psychosexual fantasies with strange and potentially devastating
results.
Over the years, Kidman and Cruise fiercely and publicly defended
the happiness and legitimacy of their marriage and have filed
two different lawsuits against tabloid publications for stories
they considered libelous.
On February 5, 2001, Kidman and Cruise announced through a
spokesman that they were amicably separating after 11 years of
marriage. The couple cited the difficulties involved with two
acting careers and the amount of time spent apart while both are
working. Cruise filed for divorce shortly thereafter, prompting
media reports that Kidman was confused and devastated by the
breakup. In late March, Kidman's publicist confirmed rumors that
the actress suffered a miscarriage roughly one month after the
separation was announced. The Kidman-Cruise divorce was
finalized in August 2001. They have two children by adoption,
Isabella and Conner.
She headlined
the the long-awaited musical Moulin Rouge (2001), helmed by the
outrageous Australian director Baz Luhrmann, playing a
spectacularly beautiful cabaret performer. In the chilling
suspense film The Others, executive produced by Cruise, Kidman
impressed both critics and audiences (the low budget film was
the sleeper hit of the summer) with her graceful performance as
a young mother alone with her children in a decidedly spooky
house. For the two dramatically different roles, Kidman earned
twin Golden Globe nods for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy
and Best Actress in a Drama, respectively.
In 2003, she starred opposite Anthony Hopkins in the film
adaptation of the best-selling book The Human Stain. Upcoming
projects include Jonathan Glazer's Birth, Frank Oz's remake of
the 1975 thriller The Stepford Wives and the Dogville trilogy
from Danish filmmaker Lars von Trier.
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