| Biography:
Birth name
Nicole Mary Kidman
Nickname
Nic
Height
5' 10½" (1.79 m)
Mini biography
Elegant redhead Nicole Kidman, known as one of Hollywood's top Australian
imports, was actually born in Honolulu, Hawaii to Anthony (a biochemist and
clinical psychologist) and Janelle (a nursing instructor) Kidman. The family
moved almost immediately to Washington, D.C., where Nicole's father pursued
his research on breast cancer, 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 (1983). That appearance touched off a flurry of film
and TV offers, including a lead in BMX Bandits (1983) and a turn as a
schoolgirl-turned-protester in the miniseries "Vietnam" (1986) (mini) (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 (1989).
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
(1990), 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 (1991), then as Dustin
Hoffman's moll in the gangster flick Billy Bathgate (1991). She reunited
with Cruise for Far and Away (1992), 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)_ .
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 (1995), but achieved her real
breakthrough with Gus Van Sant's _To Die for (1995)_ . 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' 's
Portrait of a Lady, The (1996). A few months later, she tore across the
screen as a nuclear weapons expert in Peacemaker, The (1997), adding "action
star" to her professional repertoire. She and Cruise then disappeared into a
notoriously long, secretive shoot for Stanley Kubrick's sexual thriller Eyes
Wide Shut (1999). 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, 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. |