Nicole Kidman filmography and biography
Date of birth: 20 June 1967, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Nicole Kidman biography
Elegant redhead Nicole Kidman, known as one of Hollywood's top
Australian imports, was actually born in Honolulu, Hawaii, to
Australian parents Anthony (a biochemist and clinical psychologist) and
Janelle (a nursing instructor) Kidman. The family moved almost
immediately to Washington, DC, where Nicole's father pursued his
research on breast cancer, and then, three years later, made the
pilgrimage to her parents' native Sydney. Young Nicole's first love was
ballet, but she eventually took up mime and drama as well (her first
stage role was a bleating sheep in an elementary school Christmas
pageant). In her adolescent years, acting edged out the other arts and
became a kind of refuge -- as her classmates sought out fun in the sun,
the fair-skinned Kidman retreated to dark rehearsal halls to practice
her craft. She worked regularly at the Philip Street Theater, where she
once received a personal letter of praise and encouragement from
audience member Jane Campion (then a film student). Kidman
eventually dropped out of high school to pursue acting full-time. She
broke into movies at age 16, landing a role in the Australian holiday
favorite Bush Christmas. That appearance touched off a
flurry of film and TV offers, including a lead in
BMX Bandits and a turn as a schoolgirl-turned-protester
in the miniseries Vietnam (for which she won her first
Australian Film Institute Award). With the help of an American agent,
she eventually made her US debut opposite Sam Neill in the
at-sea thriller Dead Calm.
Kidman's next casting coup scored her more than exposure. While starring
as Tom Cruise's doctor/love interest in the racetrack romance
Days of Thunder, she won over the Hollywood hunk hook,
line, and sinker. After a whirlwind courtship (and decent box office
returns), the couple wed on December 24, 1990. Determined not to let
her new marital status overshadow her fledgling career, the actress
pressed on. She appeared as a catty high school senior in the
Australian film Flirting, then as Dustin Hoffman's
moll in the gangster flick Billy Bathgate. She reunited
with Cruise for Far and Away, the story of young Irish
lovers who flee to America in the late 1800s, and starred opposite
Michael Keaton in the tear-tugger My Life (1993/I).
Despite her steady employment, critics and moviegoers still hadn't
quite warmed to Kidman as a leading lady. She tried to spice up her
image by seducing Val Kilmer in Batman Forever,
but achieved her real breakthrough with Gus Van Sant's
To Die For. As a fame-crazed housewife determined to
eliminate any obstacle in her path, Kidman proved that she had an
impressive range and deadly comic timing. She took home a Golden Globe
and several critics' awards for the performance. In 1996, Kidman
stepped into a corset to work with her countrywoman and onetime
admirer, Jane Campion, on the adaptation of
Henry James (I)'s The Portrait of a Lady. A few
months later, she tore across the screen as a nuclear weapons expert in
The Peacemaker, adding "action star" to her professional
repertoire.
She and Cruise then disappeared into a notoriously long, secretive shoot
for Stanley Kubrick (I)'s sexual thriller
Eyes Wide Shut. The couple's on-screen shenanigans
prompted an increase in public speculation about their sex life (rumors
had long been circulating that their marriage was a cover-up for
Cruise's homosexuality); tired of denying tabloid attacks, they
successfully sued The Star for a story alleging that they needed a sex
therapist to coach them through love scenes. Family life has always
been a priority for Kidman. Born to social activists (mom was a
feminist; dad, a labor advocate), Nicole and her little sister,
Antonia Kidman, discussed current events around the dinner table
and participated in their parents' campaigns by passing out pamphlets
on street corners. When her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer,
17-year-old Nicole stopped working and took a massage course so that
she could provide physical therapy (her mom eventually beat the
cancer). She and Cruise adopted two children: Isabella Jane (born in
1993) and Connor Antony (born 1995). Despite their rock-solid image,
the couple announced in early 2001 that they were separating due to
career conflicts. Her marriage to Cruise ended mid-summer of 2001.
Nicole Kidman trivia
- Listed in "People Weekly"s "Most Intriguing People" list. (December 25
1995/January 1 1996 issue)
- 2000: She and her husband Tom Cruise donated to
Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign for a seat in the U.S. Senate
representing New York state.
- Suffered a broken rib while rehearsing a dance routine for the movie
Moulin Rouge!. Production was halted while she recovered.
- 1999: Chosen by People Magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People
in the World.
- 1996: Chosen by People (USA) magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful
People in the World.
- Wore a corset while filming The Portrait of a Lady to take
her waist down to 19".
- Spent two weeks in bed after filming of
The Portrait of a Lady - diagnosed as suffering from
"emotional stress".
- Her father is renowned Sydney psychologist Dr. Antony Kidman, famous in
his own right for work done with breast cancer patients, among other
things.
- Family: sister, Antonia Kidman, brother-in-law, Angus Hawley,
father, Dr. Anthony David Kidman, mother, Janelle Ann MacNeille Kidman,
son, Connor Antony, daughter, Isabella Jane.
- 10/99: Crusader against child abuse. "Children should be allowed to grow
up without fear of cruelty.".
- 2/5/01: Separated from husband Tom Cruise.
- In Moulin Rouge! Kidman sang alongside
Ewan McGregor.
- She has two adopted children with Tom Cruise: Isabella Jane
Cruise (born December 22, 1992) Connor Antony Cruise
(Connor Cruise) (born January 17, 1995).
- Scared of butterflies.
- 2001: Named one of People Magazine's 25 Most Intriguing People of 2001.
- 2001: Named E!'s Celebrity of the Year.
- 2001: Named Entertainment Weekly's Entertainer of The Year.
- Played a young girl named Grace on a sketch on
Saturday Night Live with Mike Myers (I), the
next time she played a character named Grace was her 2001 movie,
The Others. She played a character named Grace for the
third time in Dogville.
- She was supposed to be the star of Panic Room, but she
hurt herself in a stunt for Moulin Rouge!. So, she played
the voice of Jodie Foster's divorced husband's wife.
- 2002: Was named one of the 50 Most Beautiful People by People Magazine.
- Sister of Australian television personality Antonia Kidman.
- Although naturally left-handed, she taught herself to write right-handed
for her role in The Hours, where she played the
right-handed author Virginia Woolf.
- 1/13/03: Received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
- Found out about her first Academy Award nomination, for
Moulin Rouge!, while shooting Dogville in
Sweden.
- 2003: Ranked #31 in Premiere's annual Power 100 List. Had ranked #83 in
2002.
- First Australian actress to win the Best Actress Academy Award.
- 8/02: Voted the 5th Sexiest Female Movie Star in the Australian Empire
Magazine.
- Measurements: 34B-23-36 (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine).
- In recent polls, she was elected alongside fellow Aussie
Hugh Jackman as one of the favorite upcoming romantic couples on
screen.
- Originally cast as Mrs. Smith in Mr. amp; Mrs. Smith.
- Has appeared in My Life (1993/I) with Michael Keaton,
Batman Forever with Val Kilmer,
The Peacemaker with George Clooney and
The Portrait of a Lady with Christian Bale. All
four actors have played Batman in a movie.
- She was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 1999
(1998 season) for Best Actress for her performance in "The Blue Room".
- Best friends with Naomi Watts.
- 1998: She was awarded the Special Award at the London Evening Standard
Theatre Awards for her special and significant contributions to London
Theatre for her performance in "The Blue Room".
- A very tall woman at nearly 5' 11", she actually stood about 4 inches
taller than ex-husband Tom Cruise, and rarely wore heels when
seen publicly with him so that they could appear similar in height.
Since their divorce, she is rarely seen on the red carpet without high
heels, and she often meets 6' 4" actors in the eye.
- Scored an IQ of 132+
- While she usually commands $10 million+ for a movie, she was willing to
receive only $500,000 for her role in "Eucalyptus (2006)". Produced by
Fox Searchlight, its financing guideline shows that each actor signed
on to the project can receive no more than $500,000, to keep costs low.
This movie will be produced in Australia, another reason she decided to
accept it. She was slated to star alongside Russell Crowe in the movie,
but the project was ultimately dropped.
- Frequently does her own nude scenes, declining to use body doubles.
- Replaced Rene Russo as Dr. Chase Meridian in
Batman Forever when Val Kilmer replaced
Michael Keaton.
- Likes the poetry of Anne Carson and the writing of
Phillip Larkin.
- Writes short stories in her free time and hopes to publish them one day.
- Is in the 50th-anniversary edition of the Guinness Book Of Records as
the highest-paid actress in a commercial. She netted $3.71 million for
her part in a four-minute Baz Luhrmann-directed Chanel No. 5
movie ad. The ad, costing $11 million a minute, is a short film titled
"No 5: The Film". Guinness book editors noted the actress earned
$928,800 per minute. Costumes designed by Karl Lagerfeld and
score by Debussy.
- Was considered for the role of Catwoman.
- Had played a witch twice. Once in Practical Magic and
again in Bewitched.
- 2005: Premiere Magazine ranked her as #48 on a list of the Greatest
Movie Stars of All Time in their Stars in Our Constellation feature.
- 2004: One of People Magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People for most wanted
skin.
- Good friends with Renée Zellweger, Jim Carrey,
Russell Crowe and Meryl Streep.
- Is a pianist, and did her own piano-playing in
Cold Mountain.
- Is highly conscious of avoiding excessive sun exposure, and is rarely
seen during her downtime without a hat, sunglasses and wearing
sunscreen. In fact, best friend Naomi Watts has said that
"Nicole won't cross the street without a hat."
- In addition to having worked with all four of the most recent Batmans,
she has also worked with both of the most recent actors to play Alfred
Pennyworth. In Batman Forever, she appears with
Michael Gough (I). In Bewitched, her father is
played by Michael Caine (I).
- Shares her birthday with Brian Wilson (I), Josh Lucas (I),
Tina Sinatra, Lionel Richie (I), Olympia Dukakis,
Martin Landauand Errol Flynn (I).
- Has one niece: Lucia (b. 1999) and two nephews: Hamish (b. 2001), James
(b. 2003).
- 8/04: Australian business magazine Business Review Weekly listed Kidman
as the richest Australian woman under age 40, estimated at a worth of
$155 million (Australian).
- Is a childhood friend of Peter Overton, a reporter for the
Australian 60 Minutes program. Both lived in the same
suburb of Sydney when they were children.
- Has Irish ancestry.
- She and ex-husband Tom Cruise made 3 movies together:
Days of Thunder, Eyes Wide Shut and
Far and Away. They met on the set of
Days of Thunder.
- Attended the same high school attended by Catherine Martin (I)
(two time Oscar winner for costume design and direction on
Moulin Rouge! and wife of Baz Luhrmann) and
legendary Australian actress Ruth Cracknell.
- Godmother of Harry (b. 19 September 2001), the son of
Simon Baker (I) and Rebecca Rigg. Riggs and Kidman are
close friends.
- Named goodwill ambassador for the United Nations Development Fund for
Women.
- Was listed as a potential nominee on both the 2006 and 2008 Razzie Award
nominating ballots. She was suggested in the Worst Actress category on
the 2006 ballot for her performance in Bewitched. And she
was suggested again two years later on the 2007 ballot in the Worst
Actress category again for her performance in
The Invasion. She failed to receive either nominations.
- 2006: Her performance as Suzanne Stone Maretto in
To Die For is ranked #40 on Premiere Magazine's 100
Greatest Performances of All Time.
- 2006: Accompanied her boyfriend Keith Urban (II) to the Grammy
Awards. It was their first public appearance together.
- 2005: Ranked as #69 in FHM's "100 Sexiest Women in the World 2005"
special supplement.
- 5/17/06: Engaged to country musician Keith Urban (II).
- Is allergic to strawberries.
- Wore a wedding gown at her wedding to Keith Urban (II) by the
label Balenciaga.
- Married Keith Urban (II) in the St. Patrick's church in Manly, a
suburb of Sydney.
- 230 guests attended her wedding to Keith Urban (II). Among them
were her best friend Naomi Watts, Russell Crowe,
Baz Luhrmann, Hugh Jackman and Nicole's two children
Isabella and Conor. Jim Carrey was invited and greatly wanted to
come, in fact he booked plane tickets to Australia, but last minute
scheduling conflicts stopped him from going.
- She asked her wedding guests not to buy any presents for her and
Keith Urban (II) but to donate the money instead to some
humanitarian organization.
- She and Keith Urban (II) honeymooned in Tahiti -- more precisely
the St Regis in Bora Bora. Eva Longoria Parker and her boyfriend
Tony Parker were also coincidentally staying there at the time. (So
much for "getting away from it all".).
- Her second wedding ceremony lasted 35 minutes.
- Four Oscar winners were at her wedding to Keith Urban (II):
Russell Crowe, Jane Campion, Catherine Martin (I)
and Kidman, herself.
- Baz Luhrmann read a love Psalm by New Zealand writer Joy Cowley
(a nod to Urban's birth place) at her wedding to
Keith Urban (II).
- Three star performers sang at her wedding reception to
Keith Urban (II). Hugh Jackman sang "Tenterfield
Saddler", a favorite of Urban's. Keith Urban (II) sang his hit
song "Making Memories of Us" to her. Neil Finn sang "Fall At
Your Feet".
- Dropped out of the role of Katharine Hepburn in
The Aviator due to scheduling conflicts.
- Ex-girlfriend of Lenny Kravitz.
- 2006: Lives in an apartment in Sydney, with her husband, country music
singer Keith Urban (II). (2006).
- Author Philip Pullman requested her specifically to play the role
of Marisa Coulter in the movie adaptation of his book "His Dark
Materials: The Golden Compass".
- Studied ballet and drama in Australia.
- Keith Urban (II)'s brother Shane Urban was best man at their
wedding.
- Keith Urban (II) gave Nicole a first edition of
Emily Brontë's novel, "Wuthering Heights", purchased from
Sotherby's for $200,000 as a wedding present.
- Keith Urban (II)'s brother Marlon Holden was best man at their
wedding.
- Stepmother of her adopted children Isabella and Connor is
Katie Holmes.
- Wrote the introduction to the book "Truth: Personas, Needs, and Flaws in
the Art of Building Actors and Creating Characters" by her friend and
acting consultant Susan Batson (I).
- 2004: Topped The Hollywood Reporter's list of the highest-paid actresses
in Hollywood .
- 9/01: Attended the Royal Premiere of Moulin Rouge!
alongside Kylie Minogue, Prince Charles and
Ewan McGregor.
- Was considered for the lead role in The Painted Veil,
which eventually went to her best friend Naomi Watts.
- Is a fan of actress Aishwarya Rai, and her film
Bride amp; Prejudice. Nicole got to meet Aishwarya for the
first time at the 2005 Time Magazine's 100 most influential people in
the world dinner held in New York City.
- Was cast as Ulla in The Producers, but backed out due to
scheduling conflicts.
- The bridesmaids at her wedding were her adopted daughter Isabella Jane
Cruise, her sister Antonia Kidman and her niece Lucia.
- In honor of her June 2006 wedding to singer Keith Urban (II),
Australian TV presenters Simon Reeve (I) and Nelson Aspen
teamed up to sing Nicole a live rendition of the theme song "Bewitched"
on the morning news program Sunrise.
- 4/13/07: She was awarded the Companion of the Order of Australia, which
is Australia's top civil honor, at a ceremony in Canberra. She was
honored for her contribution to cinema as well as her charity work with
women, children and cancer research.
- Wore a red wig for her role in Moulin Rouge!.
- 2006: Presented her The Peacemaker co-star
George Clooney his Best Supporting Actor Oscar.
- Was cast in Baz Luhrmann's doomed Alexander the Great-project.
- 2004: Presented her The Interpreter co-star
Sean Penn (I) his Best Actor Oscar.
- December 2007: According to Forbes, her movies averaged $8 of gross
income for every dollar the actress got paid.
- Earns $4 million per year endorsing Chanel No. 5 perfume. Her three year
contract is up for renewal in 2007.
- Turned down the lead role of "Roxie Hart" in Chicago
because she had just completed Moulin Rouge! and did not
want to do two musicals in a row. Her friend, Renée Zellweger,
won the role of Roxie and an Oscar nomination for her efforts.
- In 2007, Forbes Magazine estimated her earnings for the year to be $28
million.
- She and husband Keith Urban (II), purchased a farm near Leipers
Fork, Tennessee, which they are now renovating. (November 2007).
- Was originally cast in Ridley Scott's Emmas War.
- Moved in together with Jack Black (I) and
Jennifer Jason Leigh during filming
Margot at the Wedding, because they wanted to perfect
their roles as a dysfunctional family.
- Welcomed her first child with Keith Urban (II), a daughter named
Sunday Rose Kidman Urban, on Monday July 7, 2008 in Nashville,
Tennessee. Kidman has said Sunday is the couple's favorite day of the
week because it can be both lonely and happy depending on whether
"you've got your family" around. They also found inspiration in Aussie
art collector Sunday Reed, whose first name Kidman's father suggested
as a possibility. The baby's second name is a tribute to Urban's
grandmother, Rose.
- To prepare for her role in The Human Stain she visited
women's shelters and talked to former victims of abuse for inspiration.
- Her and Tom Cruise's high profile divorce was finalized the same
week that her horror movie The Others was released.
- When she went to Sweden to shoot Dogville, it was the
first time in 15 years that she had flown on a public plane.
- For her role in Birthday Girl she went to the Russian
Embassy in Australia for help in speaking Russian. She didn't work with
any other coach on the set except the woman from the embassy.
- Got the role as Diane Arbus in
Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus after
Samantha Morton backed out.
- To make the character 'Marisa Coulter' in
The Golden Compass so good as possible, she read the
whole His Dark Materials trilogy, and wrote small notes, whenever she
found something personal about the character.
- While filming The Invasion she was involved in an accident
while riding with others in a picture car mounted on trailer being
towed by a camera truck rig. While filming a stunt in downtown Los
Angeles, the truck took a turn too wide, slid on wet pavement, and
collided with a light standard. Several stunt artists on the picture
car were injured in the accident. Ms. Kidman was brought to the
hospital as a precaution, but was able to return to the set the next
day.
- With a beautiful letter, Philip Pullman convinced her to take the
role as Marisa Coulter in The Golden Compass.
- Just like Brittany Murphy, Hugh Jackman, and
Robin Williams (I) she did her own singing for
Happy Feet.
- While she was searching divorce from Tom Cruise, she lived
together with her friend Naomi Watts.
- Her friend Naomi Watts turned down the female lead in
The Interpreter because she knew Nicole wanted the role.
- Has always dreamed of working with her friend Steven Spielberg.
- Like to work with costume designer Ann Roth, with whom she worked on
Margot at the Wedding, Cold Mountain and
The Hours.
- One of her favorite movies is Gone with the Wind.
- Became good friends with Daniel Craig (I) after working with him
on The Invasion and The Golden Compass.
- She loved wearing the prosthetic nose, that she originally used in
The Hours and wore it in private too, mainly as she was
undergoing a divorce from Tom Cruise at the time and was
attracting a lot of paparazzi interest. Much to her delight, by wearing
her fake nose out and about, she found she could easily evade the
paparazzi as they didn't recognize her.
- She decided not to imitate Virginia Woolf's actual tone and voice
because she feared people thought it would be comic.
- She is distantly related to Isabel Kidman, the second wife of
Jack Lee (III).
- Return to work two months after giving birth to her daughter Sunday in
order to begin filming Nine.
- Replaced Catherine Zeta-Jones in the role of Claudia in
Nine after she quit due to scheduling conflicts.
- Is a natural redhead.
- Dyed her hair dark brown during the nineties.
- Became pregnant twice by Tom Cruise during their marriage. In
1991 she suffered an ectopic pregnancy, resulting in their decision to
adopt, and then in 2000, prior to their separation, she suffered a
miscarriage.
- Refused to screen test for the part of Jenny in
Forrest Gump. The part went to Robin Wright (V).
- Auditioned for the role of Molly in Ghost which went to
Demi Moore.
- Turned down Jodie Foster's role in The Brave One.
- Is very close friends with fellow Aussie Hugh Jackman, her
Australia co-star.
- Was two months pregnant with her daughter Sunday when she completed
filming on Australia.
- With her performance as Virginia Wolf in The Hours lasting
around 25 minutes, she has one of the shortest Best Actress Oscar wins
in history.
Nicole Kidman quotes
- [8/00, on her marriage to Tom Cruise] Every day there is a
compromise. Living with somebody requires a lot of understanding. But I
love being married. I really love it. Sometimes I try to downplay it a
bit because people are like, "God you guys!" I just feel so fortunate
that I have found someone who will put up with me and stay with me.
- [on husband Tom Cruise] I wouldn't want to be married to me, but
luckily he does.
- [8/01, commenting on her break-up with Tom Cruise] Now I can wear
heels.
- It's so bizarre, I'm not scared of snakes or spiders. But I'm scared of
butterflies. There is something eerie about them. Something weird!
- [on winning the Academy Award for The Hours] And I am
standing in front of my mother, and my whole life I have wanted to make
my mother proud. And now I'm going to make my daughter proud.
- When I heard about the Suzanne role in To Die For, I
thought, "I'll never get it - it'll be offered to someone else." So I
called Gus [Gus Van Sant] at home, and he took my call, thank
God. I told him I'd seen Drugstore Cowboy, and I really
wanted to work with him. I said I was destined to work with him.
- I think it's important that we don't all have to hold our heads high all
the time saying everything's fine.
- These different people that I play become the loves of my life.
- The split [from Tom Cruise] left me very fragile but I'd love to
marry again.
- I would love to have boobs and a butt like Jennifer Lopez (I) but
I'm not having surgery so there it is.
- [on receiving her star on the Walk of Fame] I've never been so excited
to have people walk all over me for the rest of my life.
- You want to take some responsibility in your choices so that it sets the
groundwork for that next generation of actresses - so for me working
with Lars von Trier, I would hope that says to another
generation: "go and seek out those directors, it's ok"
- [on Dogville] One day it would be a fairy tale, the next
it was a nightmare. Lars [Lars von Trier] was gentle with me -
he was gentle and soft, then he would beat me up emotionally when he
felt he needed that. I did not always register what was happening until
afterwards but you shouldn't have too much awareness as an actor, I
don't think.
- I have a boy's body. I would prefer to have more curves because I think
that's more beautiful. I would much rather have J. Lo's
[Jennifer Lopez (I)] body than mine.
- [on filming The Interpreter at UN headquarters in New
York] As a backdrop for a thriller, it's fantastic, but also since I'm
Australian and I've always worked internationally and this is an
international place in New York, I really like the kind of
communication it represents. I know I sound very much like my character
now, but I do believe in this place.
- [on Cold Mountain, The Human Stain and
Dogville being released within months of each other] It's
weird because they're all coming out at once. But I made them over
2-1/2 years.
- You look at somebody's work as an actor and you can see their emotional
life being fed into it and you can kind of feel them through it. That's
far more interesting than anything I could say about where I'm at or
who I'm with. It's good to have a little distance. If you discuss your
love too much, it just damages it.
- [on the troubled The Stepford Wives] It's a comedy. We
hope.
- Even from a very early age I knew I didn't want to miss out on anything
life had to offer just because it might be considered dangerous.
- Cinema is a director's medium, so you're saying, "What do you want?"
Being an actor is about adapting - physically and emotionally. If that
means you have to look great for it and they can make you look great,
then thank you. And if you have to have everything washed away, then
I'm willing to do that too.
- [on Birth] This is a film about love. What is a great
love? Is there a love of our life? Do you ever recover from the loss of
somebody that was so important to you?
- Stanley Kubrick (I) taught me to believe in myself artistically.
I spent my 20s raising my children, and wanting to, and being married.
That was my driving force. And then he said to me, "No, you have to
respect your talent, and give it some space, and give it some time."
Which was a lovely thing to be given. And my children were a little
older then.
- It was by chance that The Hours came along. Was I in a
place where I could say, "I'm going to go to England and make this?"
Yes. Could I do that earlier, when I was married? No, I couldn't travel
like that. We had a thing where we couldn't be separated for more than
two weeks. So that made a lot of work just not possible. Which was fine
by me.
- I have moments where I've said, "Don't tread on that crack in the
pavement, don't have a black cat walk in front of you." Deep down am I
superstitious? No. Do I believe in trying to be as kind as possible and
as compassionate as possible because ultimately you're alone with
yourself and your own conscience, and you want that to be as clear as
possible? That's not superstition. You have to just try and stay pure
and know what you value.
- Usually, a young actress can't deliver because she doesn't have the
emotional baggage, really, to play those things. That's something
that's very beautiful about becoming a woman, and becoming a woman in
your 30s. If you've lived your life, and lived it where you've said, "I
want to be a participator and not a voyeur", then you have an enormous
amount to pull on.
- I'm still just finding my way through. I don't actually see a path in
front of me. I can see not ever doing it again, and I can also see
other things pulling me away from this. It's strange, because I know
it's in my blood in terms of having to somehow act or express myself
creatively, but I'm willing to do it different ways if need be. And I
think that's partly because when I went through my divorce I dealt with
the idea of never ever working again, and never being here and never
able to be an actress, and went through an enormous amount of soul
searching, and at that time, I was very ready to give it all up, and
dealt with that emotionally. I was going, "Well, I'll never be able to
do this again." And that was OK. And, strangely, as life is so strange,
that was when everything exploded.
- I never feel like I'm in control. There's a certain type of actor that
relinquishes control when they act, and then there's another type who
ends up being a producer and director and they're more someone that
likes to take control. I fall in the first category, where I like to
relinquish control, and fit into somebody else's world. And that's just
lately, but you never feel like you are making choices. You feel like
they're finding you in a strange way. That's why when people say, "What
role do you want to play next?", I say, "I don't know". I never know.
It's about responding to things rather than planning.
- I think someone said my career defies all logic [laughs]. Because I
choose the sort of strange little films, and somehow they're the things
that make my career.
- So if you talk about a box-office career, then I'm a disaster. But
somehow, you know, I still manage to find my way to work.
- I think actors are getting so much more power these days, but I'm not. I
stay very much away from the decisions, the way in which things are
orchestrated, what's been changed. I just try to stay completely in the
role as the actor and as the character.
- I'm at a time of my life now where, for me to want to go back and work,
it'd have to be something that I really feel passionately about.
- Regrets are ridiculous, so I don't regret, no.
- [talking about her character from Batman Forever] Chase is
attracted to the darker side of life. Batman is very appealing to her.
- To be an actor you have to have a certain amount of madness in you.
That's why, when people meet you and you seem very together, they are
quite surprised--they don't see you behind closed doors.
- [speaking of her father Antony Kidman] He's a great father, I can call
him at three in the morning and he's there for me.
- By the time I was a teenager, I had developed skills as a writer, and my
father encouraged me to think about a career in journalism. I began
keeping a diary, which I maintain to this day. I used to fill whole
notebooks with my writings.
- My parents thought it was nice to develop my imagination, but they never
seriously thought that anything would ever come of it. They said that I
couldn't be an actress because I would be taller than all my leading
men, so I thought I would be a writer instead.
- It was very natural for me to want to disappear into dark theater, I am
really very shy. That is something that people never seem to fully
grasp because, when you are an actor, you are meant to be an
exhibitionist.
- Do you know I'm always scared that one day I'll look back and say "God
they were the best years of my life and now what?" There are moments
when you feel as if you have been blessed for a while, moments when you
think this is perfect, moments when you start to believe that even for
an hour, even for a year, it might all happen. So I'm determined to
keep making it get better and better.
- It's a very brave thing to fall in love. You have to be willing to trust
somebody else with your whole being, and that's very difficult, really
difficult and very brave.
- [about her first role at the age of five] I was one of those terrible
kids who said everyone's lines.
- Since I have fair skin, I have to stay out of the sun. I can't stand the
sun. I dyed my hair red for a while during the 1990s but I'm actually a
natural blonde.
- I'm very close to my sister, Antonia [Antonia Kidman]. Every day
we swim together. I love my sister.
- When I was a child, I was a natural towhead. Now my hair is naturally a
darker shade of blonde.
- I'd like to be wise. You have to go through a lot to get there, but I'm
willing to go through a lot.
- What's the point of doing something good if nobody's watching?
- Even from a very early age, I knew I didn't want to miss out on anything
life had to offer just because it might be considered dangerous.
- I believe that as much as you take, you have to give back. It's
important not to focus on yourself too much.
- I love acting but I don't like all of the other stuff associated with
it. The interest in celebrities, the press, the Internet, when your
identity becomes mixed up in the way people are perceiving you.
- I have a little bit of a belly, a tiny bit of pooch. It's the one thing
I don't want to lose. I just like having some softness. If I lose that,
then Tom [husband Tom Cruise] might leave me.
- I never knew I'd be in a musical, let alone win an award for one.
- There's no drugs, no Tom [Tom Cruise] in a dress, no
psychiatrists.
- Having gone through all of this, I feel in some ways calmer now. It's
strange, but sad. I think I'll always be sad.
- I love acting, but it's much more fun taking the kids to the zoo.
- [on her split with Tom Cruise] My life collapsed. People ran from
me because suddenly it was, "Oh my God! It's over for her now!"
- I love working with people who are inspired and obsessive.
- As a child my hair was naturally red, but since I was 13 my hair turned
light blonde naturally. It's really strange but it happened. Ever since
Chase through the night, the directors made me dye my hair red, as they
all thought it suited me at the time. Even for Dead Calm,
Phillip Noyce made me dye my hair red. Now the directors and
studios just let me keep my natural blonde hair.
- For an actor, facial expressions and emotions are really important.
That's why I'll never have Botox. I've always been against that and
seeing Botox on TV with all the swelling and pain put me off it anyway.
The directors always allow actors with Botox but I just say. "No way,
not for me". Drinking lots of water, eating fruit and doing yoga is
what keeps me looking young naturally. I swear by it. I also use creams
with natural ingredients to make wrinkles less visible. Everybody
should try these things rather than going the plastic route, which I
just hate.
- You don't have to be naked to be sexy.
- I'm a person that carries everything that happened to me in my past,
with me into the future. I refuse to let it make me bitter. I still
completely believe in love and I remain open to anything that will
happen to me.
- If I packaged toothpaste and told you you were gonna get half the
toothpaste in the tube, you probably wouldn't buy it.
- It would be far easier to go, "Oh, I wish I loved women," but I don't. I
love the way a man thinks. I love the way a man smells. I love the way
men look. And I'm hooked on the male physique - hooked on it.
- You're either going to walk through life and experience it fully or
you're going to be a voyeur. And I'm not a voyeur.