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Biography [edit] Early life and career Nicole Kidman was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, to Dr Antony David Kidman and Janelle Ann Kidman (née MacNeille), who were of Scottish and Irish descent respectively, and were both born in Australia. At the time, her father was a cancer research specialist in Washington, D.C. The family returned to Australia when Kidman was four years old, when her father took on a lectureship at the University of Technology, Sydney. Kidman started taking ballet lessons when she was four. This led to studies at Sydney's Australian Theatre for Young People, where she is now Patron, then at the Philip Street Theatre, where she majored in voice production and theatre history. Living in Longueville, New South Wales, she studied at North Sydney Girls High School, but dropped out when her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer; Kidman concentrated on her family responsibilities until her mother's recovery. Her first appearance on film came in 1983 when, as a 15-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 and Bush Christmas. During the 1980s she appeared in several Australian movies and TV series, notably including the soap opera A Country Practice and Emerald City (1988). In 1986 she appeared in the the mini-series Vietnam, for which she won an AFI award as Best Actress. The series established a relationship for her with the Kennedy-Miller company. and in 1989 she appeared in their successful thriller Dead Calm as Rae, the wife of naval officer John Ingram (Sam Neill), held captive on a Pacific Ocean yacht trip by the psychotic Hughie Warriner (Billy Zane). This breakthrough performance gained her considerable notice in the United States. Still, Kidman returned to Australia two times, to film the miniseries Bangkok Hilton (1989) and the film Flirting (1991), both for Kennedy Miller. [edit] Hollywood career Kidman (with a prosthetic nose) in her Academy Award-winning role as Virginia Woolf in The Hours (2002).Her American debut was in Days of Thunder (1990), a stock car racing movie, in which she played opposite Tom Cruise. After this, Kidman starred with Cruise in Ron Howard's Far and Away (1992). In 1995 Kidman featured in the all-star cast of Batman Forever and later that year starred in To Die For, a satirical comedy that earned her high praise from critics, and talk of an Academy Award nomination for her performance, although this did not materialize. She did, however, win a Golden Globe Award, and five other best actress awards for her comic 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. Kidman's most professionally successful year thus far is 2001, with her Academy Award-nominated performance in Moulin Rouge!, in which she played the beautiful courtesan Satine opposite Ewan McGregor, and a well-received starring role in the horror film The Others. While in Australia filming Moulin Rouge!, Kidman injured her knee, so that Jodie Foster had to replace her in the film Panic Room. The following year Kidman won praise from critics for her portrayal of Virginia Woolf in The Hours. She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for this role, along with a Golden Globe Award, a BAFTA, and numerous critics awards. In the same year she took a hand at film production for the film In the Cut. In 2003, Kidman starred in three very different films. Dogville, by Danish director Lars von Trier, an experimental film set on a bare soundstage, and hinges almost entirely on Kidman's performance. The film, and especially Kidman, achieved critical praise, although the film was never successful commercially. Secondly, she co-starred alongside Anthony Hopkins in the film adaptation of Philip Roth's novel The Human Stain. This film was rather less accepted by critics, many of whom felt that both Kidman and Hopkins were miscast. Cold Mountain, an epic love story of two Southerners separated by the Civil War, was her final release that year, and garnered her a Golden Globe Award nomination. In 2004, Kidman appeared in the remake of The Stepford Wives alongside Glenn Close, Faith Hill and Bette Midler. In September of the same year, 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. Many viewers were disturbed by a scene where the boy strips and joins Kidman in the bathtub. Despite this, the film was nominated for the prestigious Golden Lion Award at the Venice Film Festival, and Kidman was nominated for yet another Golden Globe Award. Kidman's two movies in 2005 received drastically different receptions. The Interpreter, directed by Sydney Pollack, was one of the most popular movies worldwide that year and started a reemergence of the political thriller films such as Syriana. Conversely Bewitched, co-starring Will Ferrell, based on the 1960s TV sitcom of the same name, fared abysmally with critics and at the box office. [edit] Personal life Kidman at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival.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 he and Kidman began an affair. Cruise divorced Rogers, and the couple married on Christmas Eve 1990 in Telluride, Colorado. They adopted two children, daughter Isabella Jane (b. December 22, 1993) and son Connor Antony (b. January 17, 1995), and lived in Los Angeles, Australia, Colorado, and New York City. Cruise left Kidman while she was three months pregnant, just before their 10th wedding anniversary. She subsequently had a miscarriage.[1] The marriage was dissolved in 2001. Much media speculation came about because of their reasons for this, but both Kidman and Cruise maintained their privacy and were guarded in their public comments. One persistent rumor claims, however, that Kidman's desire to bring up their children Catholic and her critical views of Cruise's belief in Scientology. It is rumored that Kidman never believed in Scientology but accepted it to appease Cruise. She is now a practising Catholic. The 2003 film Cold Mountain was plagued by rumors 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 tabloids that pushed the story. She donated the money to a Romanian orphanage in the town where the movie was filmed. She met singer Lenny Kravitz in 2003 and dated him into 2004. Kidman's sister, Antonia Kidman, was an entertainment reporter and has her own very successful parenting program, The Little Things, set to be syndicated around the world. Fellow Australian actors Naomi Watts and Russell Crowe are widely known to be two of her good friends. [edit] Marriage to Keith Urban Kidman met country singer Keith Urban at a Hollywood event honouring Australians in January 2005. The pair are said to have started dating shortly after. In late October 2005 the pair was spotted together for the first time, walking hand in hand in Boston. Here, the diamond ring that has been on her left ring finger since made its debut. Paparazzi photographed Kidman, Urban, and both sets of their parents together over Thanksgiving 2005, and Kidman with the Urban family over Christmas 2005. In April of 2006, Kidman announced that she would like to have more children, saying, "I would love to have a baby next, that would be a lovely thing. I have got hormones running through my system. That is why I sit wriggling saying I want to have a baby." [2] In May 2006 Kidman told People that she and Urban were engaged. Kidman and Urban were married just after sundown on June 25, 2006, at the Cardinal Cerretti Memorial Chapel in the grounds of St Patrick's Estate, Manly in Sydney. Guests included were Russell Crowe, Hugh Jackman, Naomi Watts and Rupert Murdoch, as well as Kidman's sister, Antonia, serving as maid of honor, with Kidman's daughter, Isabella, as bridesmaid and her niece, Lucia, as flower girl. Kidman's dress was by Nicolas Ghesquiere for Balenciaga and the flowers were white freesias, gardenias and carnations. She reportedly got ready at her home in Darling Point with her children and drove to the ceremony with her father in a white Rolls Royce. A guest told People, "But when Nicole and Keith looked at each other it was like they were the only two people in the room. They are so deeply in love. It was the most incredible wedding." Instead of gifts, guests were asked to donate to the Sydney Children's Hospital and at the "passion"-themed and red-schemed reception, both Jackman and Crowded House's Neil Finn performed. Later that night, Kidman and Urban stated that, "We just want to thank everyone in Australia and around the world who have sent us their warm wishes." [3]