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Nicole Kidman
Nicole Kidman
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NameNicole Kidman
Birth dateJune 20, 1967
Birth placeHonolulu, Hawaii, United States
OccupationActress, producer

Nicole Kidman is a renowned actress and producer, born in Honolulu, Hawaii, to Janelle Ann Glenny and Antony David Kidman. She spent her early years in Sydney, Australia, and began her acting career at a young age, attending the Australian Theatre for Young People and later enrolling in the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne. Kidman's early start in the entertainment industry led her to work with notable directors such as George Miller and Jane Campion. Her breakthrough role in the Australian film Dead Calm (1989) opposite Sam Neill and Billy Zane brought her to the attention of Hollywood.

Early Life and Education

Nicole Kidman was born to Janelle Ann Glenny, a nurse, and Antony David Kidman, a clinical psychologist and author, in Honolulu, Hawaii. Her family moved to Sydney, Australia, when she was four years old, and she spent her childhood in the North Shore area. Kidman attended Lane Cove Public School and later enrolled in the North Sydney Girls' High School. She began taking ballet lessons at the age of three and later attended the Australian Theatre for Young People, where she was trained by Lynn Rainbow and John Bell. Kidman's family encouraged her to pursue her passion for acting, and she went on to study at the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne.

Career

Kidman's acting career spans over three decades, with notable roles in films such as To Die For (1995) alongside Matt Dillon and Joanne Woodward, The Others (2001) with Alakina Mann and James Bentley, and Moulin Rouge! (2001) opposite Ewan McGregor and Jim Broadbent. She has worked with acclaimed directors like Stanley Kubrick on Eyes Wide Shut (1999) with Tom Cruise and Sydney Pollack, and Baz Luhrmann on Australia (2008) with Hugh Jackman and David Wenham. Kidman has also appeared in Big Little Lies (2017-2019) alongside Reese Witherspoon, Shailene Woodley, and Laura Dern, and The Undoing (2020) with Hugh Grant and Noah Jupe. Her performances have earned her numerous award nominations, including several Academy Award nominations.

Personal Life

Kidman has been married twice, first to Tom Cruise from 1990 to 2001, and then to Keith Urban in 2006. She has four children: Isabella Jane Cruise and Connor Antony Cruise with Tom Cruise, and Sunday Rose Kidman Urban and Faith Margaret Kidman Urban with Keith Urban. Kidman is a Roman Catholic and has been involved in various charitable organizations, including the United Nations Development Programme and the American Cancer Society. She has also been a Goodwill Ambassador for UNIFEM since 2006. Kidman has been recognized for her philanthropic work, particularly in the area of women's rights and children's health, and has worked with organizations such as UNICEF and the World Health Organization.

Filmography

Some of Kidman's notable films include Dead Calm (1989) with Sam Neill and Billy Zane, Flirting (1991) with Thandie Newton and Naomi Watts, Malice (1993) with Alec Baldwin and Bill Pullman, The Portrait of a Lady (1996) with Barbara Hershey and John Malkovich, and The Others (2001) with Alakina Mann and James Bentley. She has also appeared in Cold Mountain (2003) with Jude Law and Renée Zellweger, The Interpreter (2005) with Sean Penn and Catherine Keener, and Rabbit Hole (2010) with Aaron Eckhart and Dianne Wiest. Kidman's television credits include Big Little Lies (2017-2019) and The Undoing (2020).

Awards and Nominations

Kidman has received numerous award nominations throughout her career, including several Academy Award nominations for her performances in Moulin Rouge! (2001) and Rabbit Hole (2010). She has won several Golden Globe Awards, including Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama for her role in The Hours (2002) with Meryl Streep and Julianne Moore. Kidman has also received BAFTA Award nominations for her performances in The Others (2001) and Cold Mountain (2003). She was awarded the American Film Institute's Life Achievement Award in 2017, and has been recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Philanthropy

Kidman is a dedicated philanthropist, supporting various charitable organizations and causes throughout her career. She has been involved with the United Nations Development Programme and the American Cancer Society, and has been a Goodwill Ambassador for UNIFEM since 2006. Kidman has also supported organizations such as UNICEF and the World Health Organization, focusing on issues like women's rights and children's health. She has been recognized for her philanthropic work, particularly in the area of women's empowerment and disaster relief, and has worked with organizations like the Red Cross and the Salvation Army. Kidman's charitable efforts have made a significant impact, and she continues to be a prominent figure in the philanthropic community, working with organizations like the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Clinton Foundation. Category:Actresses

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