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Nicole Kidman

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Born in Hawaii in 1967, Nicole Kidman was raised in Sydney, Australia, where she discovered her passion for acting and dance at a young age. The actress’ breakout role came when she was just 22 years old, in the 1989 thriller Dead Calm, which showcased her talent for intense, emotionally charged characters. This led to her being cast opposite Tom Cruise in the 1990 film Days of Thunder, marking the beginning of their high-profile marriage and one of Hollywood’s most famous couples. Throughout the 1990s, Kidman continued to take on diverse roles, from the manipulative Suzanne Stone in To Die For (1995) to the aristocratic Isabel Archer in The Portrait of a Lady (1996). Her performance in 1999’s Eyes Wide Shut, directed by the legendary Stanley Kubrick, further solidified her reputation as a fearless and committed actress. Kidman’s career reached new heights in the early 2000s, with acclaimed roles in films like Moulin Rouge! (2001) and The Hours (2002), for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress in 2003, becoming the first Australian to do so. She has since maintained her status as one of the industry’s most respected and versatile performers, seamlessly transitioning between big-budget productions and independent films and winning 6 Golden Globes Awards. In addition to her impressive acting career, Kidman is also known for her philanthropic work, serving as a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF and UNIFEM, and advocating for the rights of women and children around the world. With her unwavering commitment to her craft, Nicole Kidman remains a true icon of the entertainment industry, regularly invited to various prestigious events such as the Cannes Film Festival or the Omega House at the occasion of the 2024 Olympic Games.