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| name = Nicole Kidman |
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| caption = Kidman at the 2001 [[Cannes Film Festival]] |
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| birthdate = {{birth date and age|1967|06 |
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| location = [[Honolulu, Hawaii]], [[United States|U.S.]] |
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| birthname = Nicole Mary Kidman |
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| yearsactive = 1983–present |
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| spouse = [[Tom Cruise]] (1990-2001)<br>[[Keith Urban]] (2006-present) |
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| academyawards = '''[[Academy Award for Best Actress|Best Actress]]'''<br>2002 ''[[The Hours (film)|The Hours]]'' |
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| afiawards = '''Best Actress in a Miniseries'''<br>1988 ''[[Vietnam]]'' |
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| goldenglobeawards = '''[[Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy|Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical/Comedy]]'''<br>1996 ''[[To Die For]]''<br>2002 ''[[Moulin Rouge!]]'' <br> '''[[Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama|Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama]]'''<br>2003 ''[[The Hours (film)|The Hours]]'' |
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| baftaawards = '''[[BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role|Best Actress in a Leading Role]]'''<br>2002 ''[[The Hours (film)|The Hours]]'' |
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| awards = '''[[Saturn Award for Best Actress (film)]]'''<br>2001 ''[[The Others]]'' <br> '''[[Berlin International Film Festival|Silver Berlin Bear for Best Actress]]'''<br>2002 ''[[The Hours (film)|The Hours]]'' |
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'''Nicole Mary Kidman, [[Order of Australia|AC]]''' (born [[20 June]] [[1967]]) is an [[Academy Award]]-winning [[Australia]]n<ref>{{cite web | author=Kidman, quoted in | title="Pride of Place", ''Australian Story'' | publisher=ABC-TV | year=March 4, 2002 | url=http://www.abc.net.au/austory/transcripts/s491177.htm}}; {{cite web | author=Kidman, quoted in | title="CV of a superstar" | publisher=''The Sydney Morning Herald'' | year=August 29, 2004 | url=http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/08/28/1093518170326.html?from=storyrhs}}</ref> actress and occasional singer. In 2006, she became the highest paid actress in the film industry.<ref>{{cite web | author=UPI | title=Nicole Kidman highest paid female actor in film industry beating out Julia Roberts.| publisher=UPI | year=November 30, 2006 | url=http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/view.php?StoryID=20061130-102317-3656r}}</ref> In the same year, Kidman was made a [[Order of Australia|Companion of the Order of Australia]] (AC), Australia's highest civilian honour.<ref>Stafford, Annabel: [http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/kidman-honoured/2007/04/13/1175971353201.html Kidman and the Kennedys honoured for their service], ''[[The Age]]'', [[14 April]] [[2007]].</ref> |
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After making various appearances in film and [[television]], Kidman received her breakthrough role in the 1989 thriller ''[[Dead Calm (film)|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 (film)|The Hours]]'' (2002), have won her not only critical acclaim but also many film awards. In 2003, Kidman received her Star on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame|Walk of Fame]] in Hollywood, California. Kidman is also a [[UNIFEM]] and [[UNICEF]] Goodwill Ambassador, a [[singer]] and a successful [[recording artist]]. |
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She is also well-known for her former high-profile marriage to [[Tom Cruise]], as well as her current marriage to singer [[Keith Urban]]. Because she was born to Australian parents in [[Honolulu, Hawaii|Honolulu]], [[Hawaii]], Kidman has [[multiple citizenship|dual citizenship]] of [[Australia]] and the [[United States]]. |
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==Early life and family== |
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Kidman was born in [[Honolulu, Hawaii]]. Her mother, Janelle Ann ([[married and maiden names|née]] Glenny), is a [[nurse|nursing]] instructor who edits her husband's books and was a member of the [[Women's Electoral Lobby]]. Her father, Dr. Antony David Kidman, is a [[biochemist]], [[clinical psychologist]] and [[author]], with an office in [[Lane Cove, New South Wales|Lane Cove]], [[Sydney]].<ref name="ref1">{{cite news|last=Keneally|first=Tom|coauthors=|title=FILM; Nicole Kidman, From Down Under to 'Far and Away'|pages=|publisher=The New York Times|date=[[1992-05-24]]|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CE5D9163BF937A15756C0A964958260|accessdate=2007-12-09}}</ref><ref name="book1">{{cite book | last =Thomson| first =David| authorlink =| coauthors =| title =Nicole Kidman| publisher =Knopf|date=2006| location =| pages=| month =September| url =http://www.amazon.com/dp/1400042739/| id =ISBN 1-4000-4273-9}}</ref><ref>[http://www.wargs.com/other/kidman.html Ancestry of Nicole Kidman<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> At the time of Nicole Kidman's 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 and Kidman's parents now reside in Sydney's [[North Shore]]. Kidman has a younger sister, [[Antonia Kidman]] who is a journalist. |
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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]] with close friend [[Naomi Watts]]. Kidman concentrated on her family responsibilities until her mother's recovery. She then trained at the Phillip Street Theatre. This led to studies at [[Sydney]]'s [[Australian Theatre for Young People]] (of which she is now a [[patron]]). |
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==Career== |
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===Early career in Australia (1983–1989)=== |
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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 (film)|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 (play)|Emerald City]]'' (1988), and ''[[Bangkok Hilton]]'' (1989). |
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In 1982, she might have appeared in the video for [[Roxy Music]]'s song "True To Life".{{Fact|date=October 2007}} |
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===Breakthrough (1989–1995)=== |
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In 1989, Kidman starred in [[Dead Calm (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 garnered strong reviews; the staff of [[Variety (magazine)|Variety.com]] commented: "Throughout the film, Kidman is excellent. She gives the character of Rae real tenacity and energy."<ref>[http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117790280.html?categoryid=31&cs=1&p=0 Dead Calm]. Variety.com. [[1 January]] [[2007]]. Retrieved [[10 March]] [[2007]].</ref> Meanwhile, critic [[Roger Ebert]] noted the excellent chemistry between the leads, stating, "...Kidman and Zane do generate real, palpable hatred in their scenes together."<ref>Ebert, Roger.[http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19890407/REVIEWS/904070302/1023 "Dead Calm"]. [[7 April]] [[1989]]. Retrieved [[10 March]] [[2007]].</ref> 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 (American director)|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]]''.<ref>{{cite web|title=Saturday Night Live episode 19.7 (#354)|url=http://www.tv.com/saturday-night-live/nicole-kidman-stone-temple-pilots/episode/103847/summary.html|publisher=[[TV.com]]|accessdate=2007-04-12}}</ref> |
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===Critical success (1995–present)=== |
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Her second film in 1995, ''[[To Die For]]'' was a satirical comedy that earned her praise{{Fact|date=November 2007}} 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. |
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In 2002, Kidman received an [[Academy Awards|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 [[Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy|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 (2001 film)|The Others]]''. While in Australia filming ''Moulin Rouge!'', Kidman injured her knee; as a result, [[Jodie Foster]] accepted to replace her as leading actress in the film ''[[Panic Room]]''. In that film, Kidman's voice appears on the phone, as the mistress of the lead character's husband. |
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The following year, Kidman won critical praise for her portrayal of [[Virginia Woolf]] in ''[[The Hours (film)|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 [[British Academy of Film and Television Arts|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."<ref>[http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/story?id=101118&page=1 Memorable Moments From Oscar Night]. [[ABC News]]. [[23 March]] [[2003]]. Retrieved [[10 March]] [[2007]].</ref> |
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Also in 2002, Kidman starred in the stage play "The Blue Room," which opened in New York and London. The play was a stellar success, with Kidman's character briefly exposing her flesh to the audience and very famous persons competing for the best seats in the house. |
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In the same year, Kidman starred in three very different films. ''[[Dogville]]'', by [[Denmark|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]]''. ''[[Cold Mountain (film)|Cold Mountain]]'', a love story of two [[Southern United States|Southerners]] separated by the [[American Civil War|Civil War]], was her final release that year, and garnered her a Golden Globe Award nomination. |
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In 2004, Kidman appeared in the critically panned {{Fact|date=November 2007}} remake of ''[[The Stepford Wives (2004 film)|The Stepford Wives]]'' alongside [[Glenn Close]], [[Faith Hill]] and [[Bette Midler]]. In September of the same year, ''[[Birth (film)|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.{{Fact|date=November 2007}} Despite this, the film was nominated for the [[Golden Lion|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]], the film received mixed reviews, though it did become a considerable success at the box office grossing nearly $165 million worldwide, with its $80 million budget, and ''[[Bewitched (film)|Bewitched]]'', co-starring [[Will Ferrell]], based on the [[Bewitched|1960s TV sitcom of the same name]]; the latter fared abysmally with critics and made only $131,413,159 at the box office. |
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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.<ref>{{cite web | author=AAP | title=Kidman Earns Her Way into Record Spot | publisher=Nine MSN | year=September 29, 2006 | url=http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=64430}}</ref> 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)|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.<ref>{{cite web | author=Associated Press | title=Julia Roberts again tops list of highest-paid actresses | publisher=The San Diego Union-Tribune | year=November 30, 2005 |url=http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/features/20051130-0838-bigmoneyactresses.html}}</ref> She has since passed Roberts as the highest paid actress. |
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Recently, Kidman appeared in the [[Diane Arbus]] bio-pic ''[[Fur (movie)|Fur]]'', she also lent her voice to the animated film ''[[Happy Feet]]'', which quickly garnered critical and commercial success, the film grossed over $384 million dollars worldwide. In 2007, she starred in the science fiction movie ''[[The Invasion (film)|The Invasion]]'', directed by [[Oliver Hirschbiegel]], and played opposite [[Jennifer Jason Leigh]] and [[Jack Black]] in [[Noah Baumbach]]'s comedy-drama ''[[Margot at the Wedding]]''. She also starred in [[The Golden Compass (film)|the film adaptation]] of the first part of the planned ''His Dark Materials'' trilogy of films, playing the villainous [[Mrs. Coulter]]. However, ''The Golden Compass''''s failure to meet expectations at the North American box office has reduced the likelihood of a sequel.<ref>Sander, Peter. [http://online.wsj.com/article/SB119799429400237009.html "New Line and Director Settle 'Rings' Suit, Look to 'Hobbit'"], ''Wall Street Journal'', December 19, 2007.</ref> |
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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 (2008 film)|Australia]]'', which is set in the remote [[Northern Territory]] during the [[Bombing of Darwin, February 19, 1942|Japanese attack on Darwin]] during [[World War II]]. Kidman will play an English woman feeling overwhelmed by the continent, opposite [[Hugh Jackman]]. |
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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.<ref name="kidman_nds">{{cite web|url=http://www.nintendo-europe.com/NOE/en/GB/news/article.do?elementId=TUvI-eYaCeoos5G2JNi0WnfdtBYCYqcD|title=Nicole Kidman Exercises Her Brain|accessdate=2007-10-17|date=2007-06-25}}</ref> |
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Kidman was featured in a series of advertisements for Sky in Italy, speaking Italian during the spots. |
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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.<ref name="montecarlo">{{cite web|url=http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/story/0,23663,22054743-10388,00.html|title=Nicole Kidman to star in, produce 'Monte Carlo'|accessdate=2007-10-17|date=2007-07-11}}</ref> |
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Kidman was originally set to star in [[The Reader (film)]] a post-war Germany drama, but due to her pregnancy she had to back out of the film. <ref>[http://www.nypost.com/seven/01072008/gossip/pagesix/pregnant_nicole_quits_film_294091.htm 'Pregnant' Nicole Quits Film - New York Post<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Shortly after the news of Kidman's departure, it was announced that [[Kate Winslet]] would take over the role. <ref>[http://www.cinematical.com/2008/01/08/kate-winslet-replaces-nicole-kidman-in-the-reader/ Kate Winslet Replaces Nicole Kidman in 'The Reader' - Cinematical<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
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===Singing=== |
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[[Image:SomethingStupidVideo.jpg||thumb|Nicole Kidman and [[Robbie Williams]] in the "[[Somethin' Stupid]]" music video]] 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 Record Industry Association|Australian ARIAnet Singles Chart]], and at number 1 for three weeks in the UK. It was the UK Christmas number 1 Single for 2001. |
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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 (song)|Kiss]]" by [[Prince (musician)|Prince]]. |
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==Personal life== |
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===Relationships=== |
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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|Telluride]], [[Colorado]]. The couple [[Adoption|adopted]] two children, daughter Isabella Jane Kidman-Cruise (b. [[December 22]] [[1992]]) and son Connor Anthony Kidman-Cruise (b. [[January 17]] [[1995]]). They separated just after their 10th [[wedding anniversary]]. At the time she was 3 months pregnant and subsequently had a [[miscarriage]]<ref>{{cite web | author=E! Online | title=Nicole Kidman Suffers Miscarriage | publisher=eonline.com | year=March 30, 2001| url=http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,8039,00.html}}</ref>. 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. <ref name="kidman still loves cruise">[http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory?id=1937004&page=1 "Nicole Kidman: Still Loves Tom Cruise"]. [[ABC News]]. [[8 May]] [[2006]]. Retrieved [[10 March]] [[2007]].</ref> 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.<ref>{{cite web | author=MSNBC | title=Kidman says she’ll never have plastic surgery | publisher=msnbc.msn.com.com | year=November 12, 2007| url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21761191/}}</ref> 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.<ref name="kidman still loves cruise"/> |
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[[Image:Nicole Kidman.jpg|thumb|right|upright|Nicole Kidman in August 2006]] |
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The 2003 film ''[[Cold Mountain (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 [[tabloid]]s that published the story.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cnn.com/2003/SHOWBIZ/Movies/07/31/uk.kidman.mail/index.html|title=Kidman wins affair libel case|accessdate=2007-10-17|date=2003-07-31}}</ref> She donated the money to a [[Romania]]n [[orphanage]] in the town where the movie was filmed.<ref name="kidman_bio">{{cite web|url=http://www.thebiographychannel.co.uk/biography_story/805:637/2/Nicole_Kidman.htm|title=Nicole Kidman Biography|accessdate=2007-10-17}}</ref>. [[Robbie Williams]] confirmed that they had short 'romance' on her yacht in summer 2004. 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 were just good friends.<ref name="carrey_rumor">{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000173/news|title=Carrey and Kidman To Become Man and Wife?|accessdate=2007-10-17|date=2003-04-28}}</ref> Shortly after her Oscar win, there were unconfirmed rumours of a relationship between her and fellow Oscar winner [[Adrien Brody]].<ref name="adrien_brody">{{cite web|url=http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/6-5-2003-41298.asp|title=Nicole Kidman Linked Again?|accessdate=2007-10-17|date=2003-06-05}}</ref> She met musician [[Lenny Kravitz]] in [[2003]] and dated him into [[2004]]<ref name="kravitz_moves_on">{{cite web|url=http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/1-7-2004-49192.asp|title=Kravitz Moves On|accessdate=2007-10-17|date=2004-01-07}}</ref>. 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 declined to reveal who her fiance was, but considering Kravitz was her only major relationship between her two husbands, one could assume it was him. <ref name="secretly_engaged">{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/news/wenn/2007-09-05#celeb2|title=Kidman Was Engaged Between Cruise & Urban|accessdate=2007-10-17|date=2007-09-05}}</ref> |
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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, New South Wales|Manly]] in [[Sydney]]. They maintain homes in Sydney, Los Angeles and [[Nashville, Tennessee]]. In [[March 2008]], they purchased mansions in both Los Angeles<ref>{{cite news| last=Ryon | first=Ruth | url=http://www.latimes.com/classified/realestate/hotprop/la-re-hotprop6apr06,0,5978028.story | title=Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban buy Brentwood home | publisher=[[NashvillePost.com]] Retrieved on 2008-04-07 | date=[[2008-04-06]]}}</ref> and Nashville<ref>{{cite news| last=Wood | first=E. Thomas | authorlink=E. Thomas Wood | url=http://www.nashvillepost.com/news/2008/4/4/headline_homes_nashvilles_top_10_sales_march_2008 | title=Headline homes: Nashville's top 10 sales, March 2008 | publisher=[[NashvillePost.com]] Retrieved on 2008-04-04 | date=[[2008-04-04]]}}</ref> within the span of a few days. |
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After constant speculation by the press, on [[January 8]] [[2008]], it was confirmed that Kidman is 3 months pregnant and that Kidman and Urban are expecting their first child together. She is reported to be due in July.<ref name="Pregnant">{{cite web|url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/people/confirmed-nicole-kidman-is-pregnant/2008/01/08/1199554616259.html|title=Confirmed: Nicole Kidman is pregnant|publisher=''[[The Sydney Morning Herald]]''|accessdate=2008-01-08|date=2008-01-08}}</ref> |
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===Religion=== |
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Kidman was raised a [[Catholic]] and currently is a practicing Catholic.<ref name="kidman_wedding">{{cite web|url=http://www.catholic.org/international/international_story.php?id=20148|title=Kidman wedding in Australia seen as spiritual homecoming|accessdate=2007-10-17|date=2006-06-09|author=Dan McAloon}}</ref> She attended Mary Mackillop Chapel in [[North Sydney, New South Wales|North Sydney]]. However, during her marriage to Tom Cruise, she was reported to be a rather "half-hearted" follower of [[Scientology]].<ref>[http://www.primechoice.com/philosophy/shelp/cruise.htm "Tom & Nicole Split A Question of Faith"], ''New York Post'', February 12, 2001.</ref>. Since her marriage was annulled to Tom Cruise, she has kept largely silent about Scientology in interviews, at one time saying only "I am not a Scientologist". {{Fact|date=January 2008}} |
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===Politics=== |
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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]].<ref>"[http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,20157470-5005961,00.html Kidman condemns Hamas, Hezbollah]" ''[[Herald Sun]]''. [[August 17]] [[2006]]. Retrieved on [[October 22]] [[2006]].</ref> |
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Kidman has made numerous donations to [[Democratic Party (United States)|U.S. Democratic party]] candidates and endorsed [[John Kerry]] in the 2004 presidential election.<ref>[http://www.newsmeat.com/celebrity_political_donations/Nicole_Kidman.php Nicole Kidman's Federal Compaign Contribution Report] ''NewsMeat.com''. [[October 16]] [[2006]]. Retrieved on [[October 22]] [[2006]].</ref> |
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===Charitable work=== |
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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]]. |
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On [[Australia Day|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."<ref>{{cite web|title=Nicole Kidman|url=http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/honour_roll/search.cfm?aus_award_id=1131287&search_type=quick&showInd=true|publisher=Australian Honours Database|accessdate=2007-04-12}}</ref> However, due to film commitments and her wedding to Urban, it wasn't until [[13 April]] [[2007]] that she was presented with the honour.<ref>{{cite news|first=Holly|last=Byrnes|title=Nicole's new bridal path|url=http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,21540362-5001021,00.html|publisher=[[The Daily Telegraph (Australia)|The Daily Telegraph]]|date=[[2007-04-12]]|accessdate=2007-04-12}}</ref> She was also nominated [[goodwill ambassador]] for [[UNIFEM]].<ref>"[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4649476.stm Kidman becomes ambassador for UN]" ''[[BBC News]]''. [[January 26]] [[2006]]. Retrieved on [[October 22]] [[2006]].</ref> |
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Kidman joined the 'Little Tee Campaign' for Breast Cancer Care to design T-shirts or vests to raise money for [[breast cancer]].<ref>"[http://www.newkerala.com/news3.php?action=fullnews&id=16912 Kidman joins the Breast Cancer Care crusade]" ''NewKerala.com'' [[July 2]] [[2006]]. Retrieved on [[October 22]] [[2006]].</ref> Kidman's mother, Janelle, is a breast cancer survivor who was diagnosed in 1984.<ref>"[http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/spotlighthealth/2004-03-03-nicole_x.htm Nicole Kidman fashions fight against women’s cancers]" ''[[USA Today]]''. [[March 3]] [[2004]]. Retrieved on [[October 22]] [[2006]].</ref> |
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===Press=== |
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In January 2005, Kidman won interim restraining orders against two Sydney-based [[paparazzi]] photographers.<ref name="kidman_restraining_order">{{cite web|url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/People/Court-backs-Kidman/2005/01/27/1106415706117.html|title=Kidman wins restraining order|accessdate=2007-10-17|date=2005-01-27}}</ref> |
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==Filmography== |
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|rowspan="5"| [[1983 in film|1983]] || ''[[BMX Bandits (film)|BMX Bandits]]'' || Judy || |
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|''[[Bush Christmas]]'' || Helen || |
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|''[[Five Mile Creek]]'' || Annie || TV series |
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|''[[Skin Deep]]'' || Sheena Henderson || TV movie |
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|''[[Chase Through the Night]]'' || Petra || TV movie |
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|rowspan="2"| [[1984 in television|1984]] || ''[[Matthew and Son]]'' || Bridget Elliot || TV movie |
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|''[[Wills & Burke]]'' || Julia Matthews || |
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|rowspan="2"| [[1985 in film|1985]] || ''Archer's Adventure'' || Catherine || TV movie |
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|''[[Winners]]'' || Carol Trig || TV series - episode 1 |
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| [[1986 in film|1986]] || ''[[Windrider]]'' || Jade || |
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|rowspan="5"| [[1987 in film|1987]] || ''[[Watch the Shadows Dance]]'' || Amy Gabriel || |
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| ''[[The Bit Part]]'' || Mary McAllister || |
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| ''Room to Move'' || Carol Trig || TV miniseries |
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| ''[[An Australian in Rome]]'' || Jill || TV movie |
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| ''[[Vietnam]]'' || Megan Goddard || TV miniseries |
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| [[1988 in film|1988]] || ''[[Emerald City (film)|Emerald City]]'' || Helen || |
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|rowspan="2"| [[1989 in film|1989]] || ''[[Dead Calm (film)|Dead Calm]]'' || Rae Ingram || |
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| ''[[Bangkok Hilton]]'' || Katrina Stanton || TV miniseries |
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| [[1990 in film|1990]] || ''[[Days of Thunder]]'' || Dr. Claire Lewicki || |
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|rowspan="2"| [[1991 in film|1991]] || ''[[Flirting (film)|Flirting]]'' || Nicola || |
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| ''[[Billy Bathgate (film)|Billy Bathgate]]'' || Drew Preston || [[Golden Globe]] nomination - Best Supporting Actress |
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| [[1992 in film|1992]] || ''[[Far and Away]]'' || Shannon Christie || |
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|rowspan="2"| [[1993 in film|1993]] || ''[[Malice (film)|Malice]]'' || Tracy Kennsinger || |
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| ''[[My Life (film)|My Life]]'' || Gail Jones || |
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|rowspan="2"| [[1995 in film|1995]] || ''[[To Die For]]'' || Suzanne Stone Maretto || [[BAFTA Award]] nomination - Best Actress, [[Golden Globe]] win - Best Musical/Comedy Actress |
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| ''[[Batman Forever]]'' || Dr. Chase Meridian || |
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|rowspan="2"| [[1996 in film|1996]] |
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| ''[[The Portrait of a Lady (film)|The Portrait of a Lady]]'' || Isabel Archer || |
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|[[1997 in film|1997]] || ''[[The Peacemaker (1997 film)|The Peacemaker]]'' || Dr. Julia Kelly || |
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|[[1998 in film|1998]] || ''[[Practical Magic]]'' || Gillian Owens || |
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|[[1999 in film|1999]] || ''[[Eyes Wide Shut]]'' || Alice Harford || |
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|rowspan="3"| [[2001 in film|2001]] || ''[[Moulin Rouge!]]'' || Satine || [[Academy Award]] nomination - Best Actress, [[Golden Globe]] win - Best Musical/Comedy Actress |
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| ''[[The Others (2001 film)|The Others]]'' || Grace Stewart || Nominated for [[BAFTA Award]] - Best Actress<br>Nominated for [[Golden Globe]] - Best Drama Actress |
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| ''[[Birthday Girl]]'' || Sophia/Nadia || |
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|[[2002 in film|2002]] || ''[[The Hours (film)|The Hours]]'' || [[Virginia Woolf]] || [[Academy Award]] win - Best Actress, [[BAFTA Award]] win - Best Actress, [[Golden Globe]] win - Best Drama Actress |
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|rowspan="3"| [[2003 in film|2003]] || ''[[Dogville]]'' || Grace Margaret Mulligan || |
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| ''[[The Human Stain (film)|The Human Stain]]'' || Faunia Farley || |
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| ''[[Cold Mountain (film)|Cold Mountain]]'' || Ada Monroe || [[Golden Globe]] nomination - Best Drama Actress |
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|rowspan="2"| [[2004 in film|2004]] || ''[[The Stepford Wives (2004 film)|The Stepford Wives]]'' || Joanna Eberhart || |
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| ''[[Birth (film)|Birth]]'' || Anna || [[Golden Globe]] nomination - Best Drama Actress |
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|rowspan="2"| [[2005 in film|2005]] || ''[[The Interpreter]]'' || Silvia Broome || |
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| ''[[Bewitched (film)|Bewitched]]'' || Isabel Bigelow/Samantha || Worst Screen Couple [[Razzie]] |
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|rowspan="2"| [[2006 in film|2006]] || ''[[Fur (film)|Fur]]'' || [[Diane Arbus]] || |
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| ''[[Happy Feet]]'' || Norma Jean || voice |
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|rowspan="3"| [[2007 in film|2007]] || ''[[The Invasion (film)|The Invasion]]'' || Carol Bennell || |
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| ''[[Margot at the Wedding]]'' || Margot || |
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| ''[[The Golden Compass (film)|The Golden Compass]]'' || [[Marisa Coulter]] || |
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| rowspan="1"| [[2008 in film|2008]] || ''[[Australia (2008 film)|Australia]]'' || Lady Sarah Ashley || Post-production |
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| [[2009 in film|2009]] || ''Need'' || TBA || Pre-production |
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==Discography== |
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* "[[Come What May (2001 song)|Come What May]]" single (Duet with [[Ewan McGregor]] - October 2001) AUS #10, UK #27 |
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* "[[Somethin' Stupid]]" single (Duet with [[Robbie Williams]] - December 2001) AUS #8, UK #1 |
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* "[[Kiss (song)|Kiss]]" / "[[Heartbreak Hotel]]" - Nicole Kidman / [[Hugh Jackman]] - November 2006 (Happy Feet Soundtrack) |
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==Awards== |
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[[Image:Nicole Kidman Madame Tussauds.jpg|thumb|right|Wax sculpture of Nicole Kidman, [[Madame Tussauds]] Museum, London]] |
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'''Government honours''' |
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In 2006, Kidman was made a [[Order of Australia|Companion of the Order of Australia]] (AC), Australia's highest civilian honour, in recognition of her contribution to the arts and her charity work.<ref>Stafford, Annabel: [http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/kidman-honoured/2007/04/13/1175971353201.html Kidman and the Kennedys honoured for their service], ''[[The Age]]'', [[14 April]] [[2007]].</ref> The award was presented by [[Governor-General of Australia]], Major General [[Michael Jeffery]] in a ceremony at Government House, Canberra on [[13 April]] [[2007]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gg.gov.au/governorgeneral/gallery.php?action=view&id=124|title=Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia|accessdate=2007-10-17|date=2007-04-13}}</ref> |
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'''[[Academy Awards]]''' |
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*2003 - Best Actress in a Leading Role for ''[[The Hours (film)|The Hours]]'' |
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'''[[Berlin Film Festival|Berlin International Film Festival]]''' |
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*2003 - Silver Berlin Bear for Best Actress for ''[[The Hours (film)|The Hours]]'' |
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'''[[Boston Society of Film Critics]]''' |
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*1995 - Best Actress for ''[[To Die For]]'' |
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'''[[British Academy of Film and Television Arts]]:''' |
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*2003 - Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role for ''[[The Hours (film)|The Hours]]'' |
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'''[[Broadcast Film Critics Association]]''' |
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*1996 - Best Actress for ''[[To Die For]]'' |
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'''[[Golden Globe Awards]]:''' |
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*1996 - Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy for ''[[To Die For]]'' |
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*2002 - Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy for ''[[Moulin Rouge!]]'' |
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*2003 - Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama for ''[[The Hours (film)|The Hours]]'' |
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'''[[Kansas City Film Critics Circle]]''' |
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*2002 - Best Actress for ''[[The Others (2001 film)|The Others]]'' |
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'''[[Las Vegas Film Critics Society]]''' |
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*2003 - Best Actress for ''[[The Hours (film)|The Hours]]'' |
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'''[[MTV Movie Awards]]:''' |
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*2002 - Best Female Performance for ''[[Moulin Rouge!]]'' |
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*2002 - Best Musical Sequence for ''[[Moulin Rouge!]]'' |
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'''[[Prestige Academy of Motion Pictures]]''' |
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*1995 - Best Actress for ''[[To Die For]]'' |
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*2001 - Best Actress for ''[[Moulin Rouge!]]'' |
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*2001 - Best Musical Sequence for ''[[Moulin Rouge!]]'' |
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*2002 - Best Actress for ''[[The Hours (film)|The Hours]]'' |
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*2003 - Best Ensemble Cast Performance for ''[[Cold Mountain (film)|Cold Mountain]]'' *(shared with the rest of the cast) |
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*2003 - Distinguished Decade in Film |
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*2004 - Best Ensemble Cast Performance for ''[[Dogville]]'' *(shared with the rest of the cast) |
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'''[[Seattle International Film Festival]]''' |
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*1995 - Best Actress for ''[[To Die For]]'' |
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'''[[National Association of Theatre Owners|ShoWest Convention]]''' |
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*1992 - Female Star of Tomorrow |
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*2002 - Distinguished Decade of Achievement in Film |
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In 2003, Kidman received a Star on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]]. In addition to those accolades, Kidman has received Best Actress awards from the following critics' groups or award giving organizations: [[Australian Film Institute]], [[Blockbuster Video|Blockbuster Entertainment Awards]], [[Sony Ericsson Empire Awards|Empire Awards]], [[Golden Satellite Awards]], [[Hollywood Film Festival]], [[London Critics Circle]], [[Russian Guild of Film Critics]], and the [[Southeastern Film Critics Association]]. In 2003, Kidman was given the [[American Cinematheque Award]]. |
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==Nominations== |
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'''[[Academy Awards]]:''' |
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*Best Actress in a Leading Role ''[[Moulin Rouge!]]'' (2001) |
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'''[[Golden Globe Awards]]:''' |
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* Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama ''[[Birth (film)|Birth]]'' (2005) |
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* Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama ''[[Cold Mountain (film)|Cold Mountain]]'' (2004) |
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* Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama ''[[The Others (2001 film)|The Others]]'' (2002) |
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* Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture ''[[Billy Bathgate]]'' (1992) |
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'''[[British Academy of Film and Television Arts|BAFTA]]:''' |
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* Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role ''[[The Others (2001 film)|The Others]]'' (2002) |
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* Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role ''[[To Die For]]'' (1996) |
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'''[[Goya Awards]]:''' |
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* Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role ''[[The Others (2001 film)|The Others]]'' (2002) |
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'''[[Screen Actors Guild]]:''' |
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* Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role ''[[The Hours (film)|The Hours]]'' (2003) |
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* Best Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture ''[[The Hours (film)|The Hours]]'' (2003) |
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* Best Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture ''[[Moulin Rouge!]]'' (2002) |
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==References== |
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==Additional reading== |
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