Kidman, Nicole (1967–)
Kidman, Nicole (1967–)
Australian actress. Born Nicole Mary Kidman, June 20, 1967, in Honolulu, Hawaii; grew up in Sydney; dau. of Anthony Kidman (biochemist and clinical psychologist) and Janelee Kidman (nurse instructor); sister of Antonia Kidman (tv personality); m. Tom Cruise (actor), 1990 (div. 2001); children: (adopted) Isabella and Connor.
Began career at Philip Street Theater; made film debut in Bush Christmas (1983), which led to a starring role in BMX Bandits (1983); won Australian Film Institute award for performance in tv-mini series "Vietnam" (1987); made US debut in Dead Calm (1989); won Golden Globes for Best Actress for To Die For (1995), Moulin Rouge (2001), and The Hours; other films include Days of Thunder (1990), Billy Bathgate (1991), Batman Forever (1995), Portrait of a Lady (1996), Eyes Wide Shut (1999), The Others (2001), Cold Mountain (2003) and Bewitched (2005). Nominated for Academy Award for Moulin Rouge; won Academy Award for Best Actress for The Hours (2002).