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Nicole Kidman

Nicole Kidman

87 titles Acting Jun 20, 1967 Honolulu, Hawaii, USA

Nicole Mary Kidman, born on June 20, 1967, is a celebrated Australian-American actress and producer renowned for her versatile performances across various film and television genres. Since the late 1990s, she has consistently been among the highest-paid actresses globally. Her impressive collection of awards includes an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, a Volpi Cup, two Primetime Emmy Awards, and six Golden Globe Awards. In 2024, she became the first Australian actor to be honored with the AFI Life Achievement Award.

Kidman's career commenced in her native Australia with the 1983 films "Bush Christmas" and "BMX Bandits." Her rise to prominence was marked by standout roles in "Dead Calm" and the miniseries "Bangkok Hilton" (1989). She achieved international fame with a supporting role in "Days of Thunder" (1990), followed by leading performances in "Far and Away" (1992), "To Die For" (1995), "Batman Forever" (1995), and "Eyes Wide Shut" (1999). Her portrayal of Virginia Woolf in "The Hours" (2002) earned her an Academy Award for Best Actress. Kidman received further Oscar nominations for her roles in "Moulin Rouge!" (2001), "Rabbit Hole" (2010), "Lion" (2016), and "Being the Ricardos" (2021).

On television, she starred in acclaimed series such as "Big Little Lies" (2017-2019), for which she received Emmy Awards both as an actress and executive producer, as well as "The Undoing" (2020) and "Special Ops: Lioness" (2023).

In addition to her artistic achievements, Kidman has been a dedicated goodwill ambassador for UNICEF since 1994 and was named Companion of the Order of Australia in 2006. She was married to actor Tom Cruise from 1990 until

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