Known As: Nicole Kidman
Birth Name: Nicole Mary Kidman
Birthday: June 20, 1967
Birth Place: Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Zodiac Sign: Gemini
Height: 180 cm (5' 10'')
Weight: 55kg (120 lbs)
Hair Colour: Red
Eyes: Blue
Nationality: Australian
Education: High school dropout
Occupation: Actress
The ravishing redhead was thrown into the Hollywood
limelight as Tom Cruise's wife, but Nicole Kidman has
become an A-list actress and a household name on the
strength of her acting abilities, not because of the
wedding ring on her finger.
Many would be fooled into thinking that Nicole was
born down under because of her noticeable Australian
accent, but they would be wrong. Nicole Mary Kidman
was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, on June 20, 1967. The
Kidmans lived in the U.S. because Nicole's biochemist
father was conducting research on breast cancer.
Once Nicole was 4 years old, her family moved to Australia,
where Nicole and her younger sister were raised under
strict rules. Anthony and Janelle Kidman were extremely
politically active, and instilled certain values into
their daughters. The Kidman girls were even required
to discuss a political issue or current affair with
their parents at the end of every day.
Hard as it is to believe, Nicole felt extremely awkward
and out of place while growing up. Although today her
statuesque figure is part of her beauty, as a child
her figure was not proportionate, and she stood at a
lanky height compared to her classmates. Her pale complexion
did not make matters any better for young Nicole.
Insecure with her awkward physique, Nicole sought refuge
in performing and drama. She participated regularly
at the Philip Street Theater in Sydney, where future
director Jane Campion, who was a film student at the
time, was greatly impressed by Nicole's acting abilities.
Her love for ballet and the performing arts, as well
as Jane Campion's encouraging words, were enough for
Nicole to know that acting was her calling.
Nicole made her acting debut in 1983, in the Australian
film Bush Christmas. She made quite a lasting impression
on her fellow Australians, who still watch the film
on television every December.
By the time she dropped out of high school to pursue
a full-time acting career and tend to her mother who
had been diagnosed with breast cancer, Nicole had already
become a star Down Under. She soon became recognized
across the globe in the United States, when she appeared
in the 1989 thriller, Dead Calm.
Finally growing into her figure and becoming the red
headed beauty we know today, Nicole next appeared in
the film Days of Thunder, which would mold her life
in more ways than one. In the racecar flick, she stole
co-star Tom Cruise's heart both on and off screen. The
couple were married after a brief courtship in 1990,
and remain happily married.
Although Nicole's next roles in films such as Billy
Bathgate, Far and Away (co-starring then hubby Tom Cruise),
My Life, and Malice did not fare too well at the box
office, the actress was still climbing her way to becoming
one of Hollywood's hottest commodities.
In 1995, Nicole secured her A-list status with her
critically acclaimed performance in the dark film To
Die For. Her role as the fame-hungry journalist swept
aside all doubts that Nicole was just another actress
-- her performance was one of the most respected of
the year, and garnered her the Best Actress Award at
the Golden Globes, among others. As a Batman woman and
the sexy love interest in the summer blockbuster Batman
Forever, Nicole stole the hearts of many men and film
critics alike.
The following years were marked by a leading role in
Jane Campion's film adaptation of The Portrait of a
Lady; a co-starring role in DreamWorks' first feature
film, The Peacemaker, opposite George Clooney; and her
teaming up with Sandra Bullock in the romantic comedy
Practical Magic.
Nicole and Tom starred as husband and wife (not too
much of a stretch) in the psychosexual drama Eyes Wide
Shut, classic director Stanley Kubrick's final film.
The much anticipated film drew mixed reviews, despite
the fact that it took most of 1997 to film.
Returning to her theatrical roots, Nicole starred in
the Broadway production of The Blue Room, which garnered
her raves reviews and a Theatre World Award.
Continuing their reign as one of Hollywood's most powerful
and photogenic couple, Nicole and Tom are the parents
of two adoptive children, Isabella Jane and Connor Anthony,
and are members of the Church of Scientology, along
with Hollywood couple John Travolta and Kelly Preston,
and actress Jenna Elfman.
Nicole will next appear in the films Birthday Girl
and Moulin Rouge, while Criminal Conversation and a
film adaptation of Berlin Diaries are still in the works.
Nicole's husband of 10 years, Tom Cruise, filed for
divorce in February 2001, which triggered news that
Nicole suffered a miscarriage in early 2001.