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Nicole Kidman Wiki Biography
- One of Hollywood’s best-known names, the Australian actress Nicole Mary Kidman – more commonly Nicole Kidman – has earned a significant net worth of $260 million over a celebrated career spanning more than thirty years.
- Among the richest actors and entertainers in the world, Nicole Kidman has received a number of awards for numerous memorable roles – including the Kidman Academy Award – a leading role in the 2002 drama “The Hours,” alongside fellow actresses Meryl Streep and Julianne Moore, and a part in the HBO TV movie “Hemmingway & Gelhorn,” which won the Nicole Kidman Primetime Emmy Award.
- Confirmed to be the best-paid actress on the planet in 2006, Nicole Kidman has built her fortune on an exceptional acting ability that is seldom encountered, and she has gained more than her remarkable net worth.
- Born on 20 June 1967 in the state capital of Hawaii, Honolulu, Nicole Kidman also holds dual citizenship as an American and an Australian, both by birth and descent.
- Kidman’s parents were an acclaimed biochemist and psychologist Anthony David Kidman, and nursing teacher and editor Janelle Ann Kidman, both well-respected experts in their fields – ensuring that the future acting superstar had nothing in its youth.
- Nicole Kidman demonstrated an attraction to acting as far back as her primary school years, and several of her early mentors inspired her to seek a career as a professional actress.
- Kidman took the advice to heart with astounding results – making her debut in several local Australian productions, Nicole was soon to gain recognition and received her first acting award in 1988 as the Best Supporting Actress of the Australian Film Institute.
- Kidman’s appearance as a leading actress in the 1989 thriller “Dead Calm” soon followed, gaining her widespread critical acclaim and a ticket to potential high-profile roles.
- Since then, Nicole Kidman has been included in a variety of popular productions.
- Kidman worked with her future husband, Tom Cruise, in the 1990 “Days of Thunder” racing movie, marking her first major appearance on the American market.
- Kidman and Cruise would be divorced later in 2001, although they apparently stayed on friendly terms.
- Nicole Kidman’s most famous role to date has been as British author Virginia Woolf in the 2003 drama film “The Hours” directed by Stephen Daldry.
- Kidman’s brilliance as an actress has received a number of honors, including the distinction of becoming the first Australian actress ever to win the Academy Award – specifically for her role in “The Hours.”
- At the moment, Kidman’s net worth is estimated to be around $260 million.
- Most of this amount comes from Kidman’s long and highly successful career as an actress, which includes a variety of award-winning roles in various films.
- Nicole Kidman is frequently celebrated as one of the most talented and versatile actresses of our time – and this is well reflected in her net worth and in the fact that Kidman remains one of the best-paid actresses in the world.
- Today, Nicole Kidman is living with her second husband, the country singer Keith Urban.
- The couple is currently raising two daughters—Sunday Rose and Faith Margaret—and Kidman has two children with her ex-husband, Tom Cruise—the daughter of Isabella Jane and the son of Connor Anthony.
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Nicole Kidman Quick Info
Full Name | Nicole Kidman |
Net Worth | $260 Million |
Date Of Birth | June 20, 1967 |
Died | February 8, 2007, Hollywood, Florida, United States |
Place Of Birth | Honolulu, Hawaii, United States |
Height | 5 ft 10 in (1.8 m) |
Weight | 128 pounds |
Profession | Actress, Singer, Film Producer |
Education | Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne University, Australian Theatre for Young People |
Nationality | Australian, American |
Spouse | Keith Urban (m. 2006), Tom Cruise (m. 1990–2001) |
Children | Isabella Jane Cruise, Connor Cruise, Faith Margaret Kidman Urban, Sunday Rose Kidman Urban |
Parents | Janelle Ann Kidman, Antony Kidman |
Siblings | Antonia Kidman |
Nicknames | Nicole Mary Kidman , Nichole Kidman , Nic , Nicole Mary Kidman, AC , “Stalky” |
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IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000173 |
Awards | 59th Golden Globe Awards as the Best Original Song, Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical, BAFTA, Golden Globe Awards, Academy Award for Best Actress |
Record Labels | Rok Lok Records |
Albums | I Know Why They Call It Pop: Volume 2 |
Music Groups | The Pussycat Dolls, Eden’s Crush, Days Of The New |
Nominations | Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie, American Cinematheque Award, Satellite Awards, BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, Critics’ Choice Movie Award for Best Actress, MTV Movie Award for Best Female Performance |
Movies | “Dead Calm”, “The Hours” (2003), “Moulin Rouge!”, “To Die For”, “Bangkok Hilton”, “Nine”, “Eyes Wide Shut”, “Batman Forever”, “Vietnam”, “Days of Thunder” (1990), “Far and Away” (1992) |
TV Shows | Hemingway & Gellhorn, A Country Practice, Bangkok Hilton, Vietnam, Five Mile Creek, Big Little Lies, Entertainment Tonight, Winners, Are You the One? |
Nicole Kidman Trademarks
- Often portrays upper-class women in epics, such as Ada Monroe in Cold Mountain (2003), Marisa Coulter in The Golden Compass (2007), Lady Sarah Ashley in Australia (2008) and Gertrude Bell in Queen of the Desert (2015).
- Her independent films often feature the theme of grief and sorrow, such as Birth (2004) and Rabbit Hole (2010)
- Statuesque, model-like figure
- Blonde hair and blue eyes
Nicole Kidman Quotes
- Snuggling is the secret to happiness.
- [on her villainous character in The Golden Compass (2007)]: The beauty of this story is that it’s a trilogy and I think that if we get to make the second and the third film – which I would love – you get to see all of the layers peel away from this woman. So that was what I was trying to do in this film, to give her the layers. There’s a mystery there and you’re not quite sure and you feel the texture of her.
- [on choosing Aaron Eckhart]: I’ve known Aaron for a long time and he has a side of him which is very raw and emotional, which he doesn’t show on screen very often.
- I think when you go into the orbit of a director, they bring certain things out in you. The greatest thing you can offer is abandonment, in terms of a performance, and also deep loyalty. Because when there is enormous loyalty to them, then it’s a very safe place. It’s like, O.K., so she’ll stand by me no matter what, no matter if the film even succeeds or fails. We’re in it together, and this is ours, together, forever. Which is why I probably stay very, very close to a lot of the directors that I’ve worked with, whether the outcome is successful or not. Because I get deeply sort of connected and close to them. Jane, Alejandro, Stephen, Lars – all of them. That’s important to me, and the longevity of it.
- [on her preparation for Paddington (2014)] I’m about to go down to the museum and do a taxidermy class on Saturday night. And I love animals! I also have to throw knives, so I’ll be doing that in the backyard. I’ve got a guy coming over to teach me how to throw a knife. I want to be able to just do it with a bit of a flourish. I believe this is my path, so I’ll go down in fire if I have to.
- [on the beginning of her career] I had huge expectations. You start out with big dreams and I mean, big dreams artistically. You want to work with the greatest living directors, make a great movie. I wanted to make a great love story, I wanted to make a great epic and then you realize that the truth of it is that it’s so hard to make a great film. It’s hard to get a great role. Those big expectations change to realism pretty quickly. But what’s never changed is my desire to work with great directors and to find projects that push me out of my comfort zone and keep me alive. I still don’t think I’ve done my best work
- I’ve turned things down, definitely. I was pregnant and I was going to do The Reader (2008) and I had to call and say, ‘I’ve spent my whole life wanting to be pregnant and I’m finally pregnant and I won’t be able to do it.’ And they were like, ‘You could work pregnant.’ No. That’s not what I wanted to do. “I didn’t want to be working while I was pregnant. Some women could, maybe if they’d already had a lot of children, but for me it was such a huge place to be and I wanted to carry my baby and keep her healthy and peaceful. I was like, ‘I’m going to do everything I can to just bring this baby into the world.
- There was that whole time from when we took Moulin Rouge! (2001) to the Cannes Film Festival and then all the way through to winning the Oscar for The Hours (2002), that was a very strange time in my life because it was the collision of professional success and personal failure and that’s just a very strange thing. When I won the Oscar it was kind of a mix of popping open a bottle of champagne but at the same time feeling incredibly lonely. It’s been professional highs and personal lows and they collide. I’m hoping one day that won’t happen. Now is a good time personally but it’s not a professional high. The highs are pretty extreme and they don’t happen that often, do they? I much prefer the personal high anyway. I’d never give that up.
- I think love is the core emotion. Without that, and I’ve certainly existed without that, it’s a very empty life. When I won the Oscar [for “The Hours”], I went home and I didn’t have that in my life. That was the most intensely lonely moment in my life. [During] my professional highs, I’ve often had personal lows. It’s always aggravated me that it’s gone that way.
- [on considering saying no to projects that take her away from her kids and husband for too long] I’ve worked hard to get to this place personally. I don’t take any of it for granted. I cherish it. I’m more than willing to make those sacrifices because, when I’m 70 and 80, I want my family around me. I know other things can come into play about that, but it’s certainly not going to be because I didn’t show up.
- [on Stanley Kubrick and working with him on Eyes Wide Shut (1999)] Stanley wanted six months of rehearsal. He didn’t want to start, and then he didn’t want to finish. Stanley taught Tom [Cruise] and I, ‘Never say no.’ When someone proposes an idea, you never shut it down. And that’s a good lesson that goes far beyond work. That’s a life lesson.
- [on Lars von Trier] He does things cinematically that nobody else does. And whether you love him or hate him, the filmmaking is incredibly strong.
- I work well with people who are extreme.
- [on acting] It’s the desire to study the human condition, the desire for collaboration, to learn and absorb, and to lead a well-examined life.
- [on filming Nine (2009)] My favorite memories are Sophia Loren holding my four week-old baby, because that is something that goes down for me in the great memories, and also becomes part of Sunday Rose’s infant picture book. I mean, you can’t do better than that.
- [on Charlize Theron] I love that we’re both so tall.
- [on Australia (2008)]: It was the best experience I’ve ever had working on a film.
- [on The Golden Compass (2007)]: I love that it’s a little girl who’s the protagonist, the hero of the piece, and also that it is about friendship, loyalty and honesty.
- [on not being Oscar-nominated for To Die For (1995)] I got a telegram from Sean Penn for that, and it said “You were robbed”. That was all he sent me. And it was as good as an Academy Award nomination.
- My ability to escape myself probably comes from the riskier the role. It took me a while to learn that and to understand that. I’ve tried to comfort and play the girl-next-door and the less complicated supporting roles. And for whatever reason I can not latch on, I don’t quite know how to do it. So the more complicated, the better for me. I don’t know what that says about me.
- I remember having really mixed reactions to different films I brought to [Cannes Film Festival]. One of them was the Von Trier film, one of them was To Die For (1995). It was actually an extraordinary reaction for To Die For (1995). We were not in competition, and I remember being terribly scared that people were gonna hate it, but people loved it. That was very, very instrumentally beginning my career in terms of serious film-making. The critics got behind me on that film and that kind of took me from being Tom Cruise’s wife into being something different, which artistically was such a joy for me.
- I’ll never forget sort of “DJ-ing” after [the Cannes screening of] Moulin Rouge! (2001). I think there is a photo of me with headphones on, it was with Fatboy Slim and the place was going crazy. I hold that dear to my heart.
- [on Birth (2004)] It created a lot of controversy because of a bathtub scene [with me] and a 10-year-old boy. But I never saw the film that way. It’s fascinating when choose roles how you perceive them and how they’re perceived on the outside.
- I know the feeling of polarizing films, that make people angry and uncomfortable and I’m very comfortable with that.
- [on The Golden Compass (2007)] I’m not a huge fan of fantasy. I’ve always been drawn to more – in terms of filmmaking – I’ve been drawn to more psychological dramas but I think what drew me to this was it had the intricacies of the characters allow strong performances and that’s what I found compelling about it.
- [on music] I’m so eclectic and I use it in my work all the time. What I used a lot with Lee on The Paperboy (2012) was Al Green. Lee has never listened to anything past 1970!
- [on Hemingway & Gellhorn (2012)] I knew nothing about Martha, but I’ve always been drawn to unique women who are willing to take on the world. The exciting thing about this film is that you see her discovering her nature. At the beginning, she’s a lot of talk. She knows that she’s either got to get her hands dirty and become what she pretends to be or she’s a fraud. In the end, Gellhorn out-Hemingways Hemingway.
- On living in Nashville: It’s the warmest, loveliest community I’ve ever set foot in. For me, it’s the perfect place to live. To me, it’s the best part of America…It’s the easiest place to live. Keith’s lived there for 20 years. The country music community is very tight. I like the polite nature of it. No traffic. I’m a big Southern girl now. It’s just suits me.
- You’re either going to walk through life and experience it fully or you’re going to be a voyeur. And I’m not a voyeur.
- It would be far easier to go, “Oh, I wish I loved women,” but I don’t. I love the way a man thinks. I love the way a man smells. I love the way men look. And I’m hooked on the male physique – hooked on it.
- If I packaged toothpaste and told you you were gonna get half the toothpaste in the tube, you probably wouldn’t buy it.
- I’m a person that carries everything that happened to me in my past, with me into the future. I refuse to let it make me bitter. I still completely believe in love and I remain open to anything that will happen to me.
- You don’t have to be naked to be sexy.
- For an actor, facial expressions and emotions are really important. That’s why I’ll never have Botox. I’ve always been against that and seeing Botox on TV with all the swelling and pain put me off it anyway. The directors always allow actors with Botox but I just say. “No way, not for me”. Drinking lots of water, eating fruit and doing yoga is what keeps me looking young naturally. I swear by it. I also use creams with natural ingredients to make wrinkles less visible. Everybody should try these things rather than going the plastic route, which I just hate.
- As a child my hair was naturally red, but since I was 13 my hair turned light blonde naturally. It’s really strange but it happened. Ever since Chase through the night, the directors made me dye my hair red, as they all thought it suited me at the time. Even for Dead Calm (1989), Phillip Noyce made me dye my hair red. Now the directors and studios just let me keep my natural blonde hair.
- I love working with people who are inspired and obsessive.
- [on her split with Tom Cruise] My life collapsed. People ran from me because suddenly it was, “Oh my God! It’s over for her now!”
- I love acting, but it’s much more fun taking the kids to the zoo.
- Having gone through all of this, I feel in some ways calmer now. It’s strange, but sad. I think I’ll always be sad.
- There’s no drugs, no Tom [Tom Cruise] in a dress, no psychiatrists.
- I never knew I’d be in a musical, let alone win an award for one.
- I have a little bit of a belly, a tiny bit of pooch. It’s the one thing I don’t want to lose. I just like having some softness. If I lose that, then Tom [husband Tom Cruise] might leave me.
- I love acting but I don’t like all of the other stuff associated with it. The interest in celebrities, the press, the Internet, when your identity becomes mixed up in the way people are perceiving you.
- I believe that as much as you take, you have to give back. It’s important not to focus on yourself too much.
- Even from a very early age, I knew I didn’t want to miss out on anything life had to offer just because it might be considered dangerous.
- What’s the point of doing something good if nobody’s watching?
- I’d like to be wise. You have to go through a lot to get there, but I’m willing to go through a lot.
- When I was a child, I was a natural towhead. Now my hair is naturally a darker shade of blonde.
- I’m very close to my sister, Antonia [Antonia Kidman]. Every day we swim together. I love my sister.
- Since I have fair skin, I have to stay out of the sun. I can’t stand the sun. I dyed my hair red for a while during the 1990s but I’m actually a natural blonde.
- [about her first role at the age of five] I was one of those terrible kids who said everyone’s lines.
- It’s a very brave thing to fall in love. You have to be willing to trust somebody else with your whole being, and that’s very difficult, really difficult and very brave.
- Do you know I’m always scared that one day I’ll look back and say “God they were the best years of my life and now what?” There are moments when you feel as if you have been blessed for a while, moments when you think this is perfect, moments when you start to believe that even for an hour, even for a year, it might all happen. So I’m determined to keep making it get better and better.
- It was very natural for me to want to disappear into dark theater, I am really very shy. That is something that people never seem to fully grasp because, when you are an actor, you are meant to be an exhibitionist.
- My parents thought it was nice to develop my imagination, but they never seriously thought that anything would ever come of it. They said that I couldn’t be an actress because I would be taller than all my leading men, so I thought I would be a writer instead.
- By the time I was a teenager, I had developed skills as a writer, and my father encouraged me to think about a career in journalism. I began keeping a diary, which I maintain to this day. I used to fill whole notebooks with my writings.
- [speaking of her father Antony Kidman] He’s a great father, I can call him at three in the morning and he’s there for me.
- To be an actor you have to have a certain amount of madness in you. That’s why, when people meet you and you seem very together, they are quite surprised–they don’t see you behind closed doors.
- [talking about her character from Batman Forever (1995)] Chase is attracted to the darker side of life. Batman is very appealing to her.
- Regrets are ridiculous, so I don’t regret, no.
- I’m at a time of my life now where, for me to want to go back and work, it’d have to be something that I really feel passionately about.
- I think actors are getting so much more power these days, but I’m not. I stay very much away from the decisions, the way in which things are orchestrated, what’s been changed. I just try to stay completely in the role as the actor and as the character.
- So if you talk about a box-office career, then I’m a disaster. But somehow, you know, I still manage to find my way to work.
- I think someone said my career defies all logic [laughs]. Because I choose the sort of strange little films, and somehow they’re the things that make my career.
- I never feel like I’m in control. There’s a certain type of actor that relinquishes control when they act, and then there’s another type who ends up being a producer and director and they’re more someone that likes to take control. I fall in the first category, where I like to relinquish control, and fit into somebody else’s world. And that’s just lately, but you never feel like you are making choices. You feel like they’re finding you in a strange way. That’s why when people say, “What role do you want to play next?”, I say, “I don’t know”. I never know. It’s about responding to things rather than planning.
- I’m still just finding my way through. I don’t actually see a path in front of me. I can see not ever doing it again, and I can also see other things pulling me away from this. It’s strange, because I know it’s in my blood in terms of having to somehow act or express myself creatively, but I’m willing to do it different ways if need be. And I think that’s partly because when I went through my divorce I dealt with the idea of never ever working again, and never being here and never able to be an actress, and went through an enormous amount of soul searching, and at that time, I was very ready to give it all up, and dealt with that emotionally. I was going, “Well, I’ll never be able to do this again.” And that was OK. And, strangely, as life is so strange, that was when everything exploded.
- Usually, a young actress can’t deliver because she doesn’t have the emotional baggage, really, to play those things. That’s something that’s very beautiful about becoming a woman, and becoming a woman in your 30s. If you’ve lived your life, and lived it where you’ve said, “I want to be a participator and not a voyeur”, then you have an enormous amount to pull on.
- I have moments where I’ve said, “Don’t tread on that crack in the pavement, don’t have a black cat walk in front of you.” Deep down am I superstitious? No. Do I believe in trying to be as kind as possible and as compassionate as possible because ultimately you’re alone with yourself and your own conscience, and you want that to be as clear as possible? That’s not superstition. You have to just try and stay pure and know what you value.
- It was by chance that The Hours (2002) came along. Was I in a place where I could say, “I’m going to go to England and make this?” Yes. Could I do that earlier, when I was married? No, I couldn’t travel like that. We had a thing where we couldn’t be separated for more than two weeks. So that made a lot of work just not possible. Which was fine by me.
- Stanley Kubrick taught me to believe in myself artistically. I spent my 20s raising my children, and wanting to, and being married. That was my driving force. And then he said to me, “No, you have to respect your talent, and give it some space, and give it some time. Which was a lovely thing to be given. And my children were a little older then.
- [on Birth (2004)] This is a film about love. What is a great love? Is there a love of our life? Do you ever recover from the loss of somebody that was so important to you?
- Cinema is a director’s medium, so you’re saying, “What do you want?” Being an actor is about adapting – physically and emotionally. If that means you have to look great for it and they can make you look great, then thank you. And if you have to have everything washed away, then I’m willing to do that too.
- Even from a very early age I knew I didn’t want to miss out on anything life had to offer just because it might be considered dangerous.
- [on the troubled The Stepford Wives (2004)] It’s a comedy. We hope.
- You look at somebody’s work as an actor and you can see their emotional life being fed into it and you can kind of feel them through it. That’s far more interesting than anything I could say about where I’m at or who I’m with. It’s good to have a little distance. If you discuss your love too much, it just damages it.
- [on Cold Mountain (2003), The Human Stain (2003) and Dogville (2003) being released within months of each other] It’s weird because they’re all coming out at once. But I made them over 2-1/2 years.
- [on filming The Interpreter (2005) at UN headquarters in New York] As a backdrop for a thriller, it’s fantastic, but also since I’m Australian and I’ve always worked internationally and this is an international place in New York, I really like the kind of communication it represents. I know I sound very much like my character now, but I do believe in this place.
- I have a boy’s body. I would prefer to have more curves because I think that’s more beautiful. I would much rather have J. Lo’s [Jennifer Lopez] body than mine.
- [on Dogville (2003)] One day it would be a fairy tale, the next it was a nightmare. Lars [Lars von Trier] was gentle with me – he was gentle and soft, then he would beat me up emotionally when he felt he needed that. I did not always register what was happening until afterwards but you shouldn’t have too much awareness as an actor, I don’t think.
- You want to take some responsibility in your choices so that it sets the groundwork for that next generation of actresses – so for me working with Lars von Trier, I would hope that says to another generation: “go and seek out those directors, it’s ok”
- [on receiving her star on the Walk of Fame] I’ve never been so excited to have people walk all over me for the rest of my life.
- I would love to have boobs and a butt like Jennifer Lopez but I’m not having surgery so there it is.
- The split [from Tom Cruise] left me very fragile but I’d love to marry again.
- These different people that I play become the loves of my life.
- I think it’s important that we don’t all have to hold our heads high all the time saying everything’s fine.
- When I heard about the Suzanne role in To Die For (1995), I thought, “I’ll never get it – it’ll be offered to someone else.” So I called Gus [Gus Van Sant] at home, and he took my call, thank God. I told him I’d seen Drugstore Cowboy (1989), and I really wanted to work with him. I said I was destined to work with him.
- [on winning the Academy Award for The Hours (2002)] And I am standing in front of my mother, and my whole life I have wanted to make my mother proud. And now I’m going to make my daughter proud.
- It’s so bizarre, I’m not scared of snakes or spiders. But I’m scared of butterflies. There is something eerie about them. Something weird!
- [8/01, commenting on her break-up with Tom Cruise] Now I can wear heels.
- [on husband Tom Cruise] I wouldn’t want to be married to me, but luckily he does.
- [August 2000, on her marriage to Tom Cruise] Every day there is a compromise. Living with somebody requires a lot of understanding. But I love being married. I really love it. Sometimes I try to downplay it a bit because people are like, “God you guys!” I just feel so fortunate that I have found someone who will put up with me and stay with me.
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- Celebrated her 20th birthday on the set of Dead Calm (1989).
- Was personally handpicked by Sue Brierley to portray her in Lion (2016). Kidman bonded with her young co-star Sunny Pawar by playing cricket with him – scenes which eventually made it into the final film.
- She has worked with 4 directors who have won a Best Director Oscar: Robert Benton, Ron Howard, Anthony Minghella, and Sydney Pollack.
- She was nominated for the 2016 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award as ‘Best Actress in a Play’ (season 2015) for her performance in “Photograph 51”.
- Cate Blanchett considers her a trailblazer for Australian actors having a chance making a career in the US.
- Won the Evening Standard Theatre Award for her performance as Rosalind Franklin in “Photograph 51”. Jeremy Irons presented her the award.
- Was personally handpicked by Julia Roberts to be her co-star of Secret in Their Eyes (2015). Roberts sent her an email going; “Will you do this with me?”.
- Spoofed by Jennifer Saunders and Patsy Kensit on French and Saunders (1987).
- Learned to ride camels for her role in Queen of the Desert (2015) and on set she had her own male dromedary, named Barbie.
- Despite her singing skills, she has ruled out the possibility of ever making an official duet with husband Keith Urban. However, they did once perform together in the public, at G’Day Gala, where they reworked “Down Under” by Men at Work as a tribute to Simon Baker.
- Has co-starred opposite several up-and-coming actors in their feature film debut, such as Thandie Newton, Miles Teller, Dakota Blue Richards, Maddison Brown, Brandon Walters and Sunny Pawar.
- Has worked with producer Harvey Weinstein on seven projects.
- In 2015, she starred as Rosalind Franklin, the English chemist and X-ray crystallographer, in the play “Photograph 51”, as a tribute to her father, the late Antony Kidman, who worked as a biochemist and clinical psychologist. She donated her entire salary to The Actors’ Benevolent Fund, and in her father’s name to King’s College, in honor of her father and Rosalind Franklin.
- Her fans refers to themselves as “Kidmaniacs”.
- Spent four and a half years developing Rabbit Hole (2010). It marked her first movie as both leading actress and producer on a film.
- Bewitched (2005) was the first movie among her own filmography, that was seen by her two youngest daughters, Sunday and Faith. However, due to their young age, the two girls believed their mother was able to perform magic tricks, and were left confused and disappointing when they realized the truth.
- Eldest daughter Sunday Rose was born two weeks early at 9:00 am Central daylight time on July 7th 2008 weighing 2.934186 Kilos or 6 lbs 7.5 oz at birth.
- The filming process of Moulin Rouge! (2001) was halted for two weeks in November 1999 after she fractured two ribs and injured her knee while rehearsing a dance routine for the film. Many of the scenes of the film, where she is seen only from the chest up, including “A real actress!”, were shot while she was in a wheelchair.
- In 2009, she was among four Oscar-winning Australian actors to be immortalized onto postage stamps in their home country. Each of the actors has two stamps, showing them both in and out of character.
- Was considered for the role of Michelle in Elle (2016).
- Holds the all time record of being the actress to have appeared on most covers for the fashion magazine Vogue (US edition): 8 times.
- Is one of 20 actresses who did not receive an Oscar nomination for their Best Actress in a Comedy/Musical Golden Globe-winning performance; hers being for To Die For (1995). The others, in chronological order, are: June Allyson for Too Young to Kiss (1951), Ethel Merman for Call Me Madam (1953), Jean Simmons for Guys and Dolls (1955), Taina Elg and Kay Kendall for Les Girls (1957), Marilyn Monroe for Some Like It Hot (1959), Rosalind Russell for A Majority of One (1961) and Gypsy (1962), Patty Duke for Me, Natalie (1969), Twiggy for The Boy Friend (1971), Raquel Welch for The Three Musketeers (1973), Barbra Streisand for A Star Is Born (1976), Bernadette Peters for Pennies from Heaven (1981), Kathleen Turner for Romancing the Stone (1984) and Prizzi’s Honor (1985), Miranda Richardson for Enchanted April (1991), Jamie Lee Curtis for True Lies (1994), Madonna for Evita (1996), Renée Zellweger for Nurse Betty (2000), Sally Hawkins for Happy-Go-Lucky (2008), and Amy Adams for Big Eyes (2014).
- Is one of 27 actresses to have received an Academy Award nomination for their performance in a musical; hers being Moulin Rouge! (2001). The others, in chronological order, are: Bessie Love for The Broadway Melody (1929), Grace Moore for One Night of Love (1934), Jean Hagen for Singin’ in the Rain (1952), Marjorie Rambeau for Torch Song (1953), Dorothy Dandridge for Carmen Jones (1954), Deborah Kerr for The King and I (1956), Rita Moreno for West Side Story (1961), Gladys Cooper for My Fair Lady (1964), Julie Andrews for Mary Poppins (1964), The Sound of Music (1965), and Victor Victoria (1982), Debbie Reynolds for The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964), Peggy Wood for The Sound of Music (1965), Carol Channing for Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967), Kay Medford for Funny Girl (1968), Barbra Streisand for Funny Girl (1968), Liza Minnelli for Cabaret (1972), Ronee Blakley for Nashville (1975), Lily Tomlin for Nashville (1975), Ann-Margret for Tommy (1975), Lesley Ann Warren for Victor Victoria (1982), Amy Irving for Yentl (1983), Queen Latifah for Chicago (2002), Catherine Zeta-Jones for Chicago (2002), Renée Zellweger for Chicago (2002), Jennifer Hudson for Dreamgirls (2006), Penelope Cruz for Nine (2009), Anne Hathaway for Les Misérables (2012), Meryl Streep for Into the Woods (2014), and Emma Stone for La La Land (2016).
- To date (2015) she’s been taller than both of her husbands and older than one.
- Has portrayed the villain in two adaptations of British children literature that features a talking bear as one of the main characters: The Golden Compass (2007) and Paddington (2014). The two characters also shares the initials of M.C. – Marisa Coulter and Millicent Clyde.
- As of 2015, three of her films – Australia (2008), Happy Feet (2006) and Moulin Rouge! (2001) are all in the top five of highest grossing Australian film productions at the box office of her native Australia. She is the only performer to achieve this feat.
- Her performance in Sam Mendes’s West End play “The Blue Room” (1999) inspired both Baz Luhrmann to cast her in Moulin Rouge! (2001) and Stephen Daldry to cast her in The Hours (2002). She received an Oscar nomination for both films.
- Became a viral hit in January, 2015 following an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (2014), in which they discuss an embarrassing encounter between the two. The clip is said to have gained 55 million views online during its first week, including 18 million views on YouTube.
- Infamously, she made her debut on Jimmy Kimmel Live! (2003) by giving host Jimmy Kimmel a brief lap-dance.
- Her Oscar is placed over the fireplace in her mother’s home.
- She cites Austrailian and South African accents as being the two most difficult dialects in English.
- In 2014 she was honored at the Shanghai Film Festival with an “Outstanding Contribution to Film Industry Award”. Hugh Grant presented the award to her at the event.
- She was well-respected by the late and famed film-critic Roger Ebert. He considered her to have a dichotomous career; “She seems to be two people: the glamorous star of “Moulin Rouge” and “Nine,” and the risky, daring actress in “Birth,” “The Hours” and “Eyes Wide Shut.” He also believed that in time, she will gain more respect; “Celebrity has clouded her image; if she were less glamorous, she would be more praised. Age will only be an asset to her.”.
- In 2013, both she and husband Keith Urban were nominated for a Golden Globe. She received her tenth nomination, while he received his first.
- In December 2007, she was paid “substantial” damages by the British news paper Daily Telegraph, after they wrongly accused her of having breached provisions in her promotional contract for Chanel No. 5 perfume. In the article “Chanel Left Fuming”, they reported that she carried a bottle of a rival fragrance at the premiere of The Golden Compass (2007). Kidman’s lawyer, John Kelly, said his client suffered significant embarrassment and distress over the fabricated Telegraph story, The newspaper later determined that its source for the story had made it up. David Price, the Telegraph’s solicitor-advocate, apologized on behalf of the paper and agreed to pay Kidman’s legal costs as well as substantial undisclosed damages, which she donated to Unifem, the United Nations Development Fund for Women.
- Her father, Dr. Antony “Tony” Kidman, died of a heart attack in Singapore at the age of 75. Dr. Kidman had been declared as deceased by Tan Tock Seng Hospital at 9:54 AM SGT. He is survived by, among others, his wife (Janelle, with whom he celebrated a Golden Anniversary in January), children, in-law children, and 10 grandchildren. [September 2014]
- Noted comedienne Joan Rivers considered her to be one of the most intelligent and funniest actress in Hollywood. She also considered her to be among “the last real movie stars”.
- Was close friends with Lauren Bacall. She considered Bacall to be her “American Mother”.
- Was a part of the notoriously secret and long shoot of Eyes Wide Shut (1999). For one minute of footage of the film, director Stanley Kubrick demanded her to do shoot six days of naked sex scenes with a male model. Not only did he ask the pair to pose in over 50 erotic positions, he also banned her then-husband and co-star Tom Cruise from the set and forbade her to assuage her husband’s tension by telling him what happened during the shoot. The decision to direct each actor separately an forbid them to share notes was done to exaggerate the distrust between their fictional husband and wife.
- Owns alpacas at her ranch in Nashville.
- The on-location dressing room she used for Cold Mountain (2003) was an old converted bus once owned by executed Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu.
- She was originally reluctant to star in The Others (2001), since it explored such dark places. She tried to persuade the director Alejandro Amenábar and the Weinstein brothers, the producers of the film, to find another actress for the part and even suggested Julianne Moore to the Weinsteins. However, in 2010, Kidman revealed that the film is one of her favorites among her own filmography.
- She and former husband Tom Cruise were offered guest roles in The Simpsons (1989) in the episode “When You Dish Upon A Star”. They turned it down and were replaced by then-couple Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger.
- When she was 14, she got her first job at the Capitol Theatre in Sydney, where she worked as an usherette at Sesame Street Live.
- Meryl Streep considers her to be one of the best actresses of her generation. Emily Blunt, Freida Pinto, Dakota Johnson and Sophia Bush all considers her among their favorite actresses.
- Has a skydiving license.
- Was attached to produce and star as Einar Wegener in The Danish Girl (2015) for several years and she considered it to be a passion project for her. She revealed in 2010, that at one point, following difficulties with finding a director, she considered making it her directorial debut. However, in 2014, the project moved forward again, but without Kidman’s involvement.
- Sharks are one of her passions and to shark-dive is one of her favorite activities. She considers sharks to be “beautiful”.
- Producer Harvey Weinstein suggested her and Judi Dench to play Barbara and Violet in August: Osage County (2013), during the initial casting process of the film. However, the screenwriter of the film, Tracy Letts, voted against the idea, saying that the two roles should be played by American actors.
- Was the 123rd actress to receive an Academy Award; she won the Best Actress Oscar for The Hours (2002) at The 75th Annual Academy Awards (2003) on March 23, 2003.
- Both of her blockbusters from 2007, The Invasion (2007) and The Golden Compass (2007), went through massive creative changes during post-production, due to demand from the studios. The interference left both the directors publicly unsatisfied with the final results of their respective films. A director’s cut edition has never been released of either films.
- Frank Ocean sampled one of her monologues from Eyes Wide Shut (1999) into his song “Love Crimes”, released on his debut album “Nostalgia, Ultra” from 2011.
- Often teaches herself various skills for different roles. Among them, she knows how to twirl and throw knives, due to her role in Paddington (2014), for which she also took a taxidermy class as part of her preparation.
- Sofía Vergara was originally cast as Charlotte Bless in The Paperboy (2012), the role that Kidman eventually assumed. Vergara herself has said Kidman was a better fit for the part.
- Her Hawaiian name is Hokulani, which means “heavenly star”. She was named after a baby elephant, that lived at the local zoo of her childhood home, as her mother loves elephants.
- Was a longtime friend (25 years) of L’Wren Scott.
- The Valentino dress she wore at the red carpet event of Nebraska (2013) at Cannes Film Festival, was the dress that Anne Hathaway originally was meant to wear at the The 85th Annual Academy Awards. Hathaway discarded the dress at the last minute, because it was too similar to Amanda Seyfried’s dress.
- Has starred in two films that were selected as the opening film at the Cannes Film Festival: Moulin Rouge! (2001) and Grace of Monaco (2014).
- Served member of the main competition jury at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.
- Attended the world premiere of her friend Naomi Watts’s first major studio film, The Ring (2002), next to Watts and Heath Ledger at the Mann Bruin Theatre, Westwood, CA.
- Spent several weeks in Kununurra, Western Australia, filming Australia (2008) with temperatures soaring to 109 °F.
- In September 2013, she attended the announcement of Qingdao Oriental Movie Metropolis in Qingdao, China. She was honored as “Best Global Film Actress” at the same event. Jackie Chan presented her the honor.
- She attended the opening ceremony of the London Summer Olympics, with husband Keith Urban, due to her status of spokeswoman for Omega Watches, the official time keeper for the Olympic Games.
- In October 2012, she was honored with a Gala event at the 50th-annual New York Film Festival.
- 11 films in her career have been nominated for at least one Academy Award. The most common category among her representative films is ‘Best Costume Design’, for which five of her films have been nominated.
- Godmother of Simon Baker and Rebecca Riggs’ children Henry and Claude and of Rupert Murdoch’s daughters Grace and Chloe.
- Developed shortsightedness in 1998 and had laser treatment to rectify the problem. Usually wears contact lenses but wears glasses on occasions.
- In both Dead Calm (1989) and Rabbit Hole (2010) Nicole played the mother of a boy named Danny. Danny was killed in car accidents in both films.
- As of 2017, has appeared in three films that were nominated for the Best Picture Oscar: Moulin Rouge! (2001), The Hours (2002) and Lion (2016).
- She saved Hugh Jackman from a poisonous scorpion on the set of Australia (2008). While she was about to join Hugh in the bag, she noticed the poisonous scorpion crawling up his leg. She calmly told him not to move and squatted down, scooped the arachnid into her hat and walked over to the woods and released it. Everyone applauded but was asked why she hadn’t just stomped on it. She said, ‘I would never kill an animal. Every creature here has its purpose. This one just didn’t belong in Hugh’s bag!'”.
- Zac Efron said that shooting the improvised dance scene with her in The Paperboy (2012), was “the day he became a man”.
- On set of Cold Mountain (2003) she gave co-star Natalie Portman the advice to “Always choose a film by its director. You’re never certain how the movie will turn out, but you are always guaranteed an interesting experience”. In 2010, Portman said that she always had that in mind, during her career.
- Originally turned down her part in Stoker (2013), because she wished to spend time with her kids. However, director Chan-wook Park was eager to have her play the part of Evelyn that he choose to place setting in Nashville. The movie was filmed five minutes from her home and she began filming a week after wrapping The Paperboy (2012).
- She serves as an Ambassador of the Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick, and have hosted events for the children, including special screenings of Happy Feet (2006), The Golden Compass (2007) and Paddington (2014).
- The longest she has gone without an Oscar nomination is 8 years, between The Hours (2002) and Rabbit Hole (2010).
- Attended Princess Diana’s funeral with her then-husband, Tom Cruise.
- Became the mother for the fourth time at age 43, when her daughter Faith Margaret Kidman-Urban was born on December 28, 2010 via surrogate. Child’s father is her second husband, Keith Urban.
- Gave birth to her third child at age 41, a daughter Sunday Rose Kidman-Urban on July 7, 2008. Child’s father is her second husband, Keith Urban.
- When she separated from husband Tom Cruise in February 2001, she was 3 months pregnant with what would have been their first biological child, but had a miscarriage.
- Has two adopted children with her first husband Tom Cruise – a daughter Isabella Jane Kidman-Cruise (aka Isabella Cruise, born on December 22, 1992) and a son Connor Anthony Kidman-Cruise (aka Connor Cruise, born on January 17, 1995).
- Shares the services of publicist Pat Kingsley with her friend, Sandra Bullock.
- Raised in Longueville, Sydney and attended a Catholic school.
- Was nicknamed “Stalky” while attending school.
- When she married Tom Cruise, part of their promise was that they would never be separated for more than two weeks. The same promise was applied between her and her second husband Keith Urban. However, they later reduced it to one week and finally they settled on three days of separation to be the limit.
- When Stanley Kubrick died, she went to St. Patrick church in New York and lit a candle in his memory.
- Tom Cruise used to call her “The Wild Australian”.
- Decided to do Eyes Wide Shut (1999) before reading the script.
- When she was a child, used to go fishing with her grandfather.
- She studied at St. Martin’s Youth Theatre, Melbourne, Australia; Australian Theatre for Young People, Sydney, Australia and Philip Street Theatre, Sydney, Australia; majored in voice, production and theater history.
- Said that if she had not been an actress, she would have been a doctor.
- Was in a band when she was a teenager, she was the singer.
- Owns a massive 3-bedroom, 2-bath river-view apartment in renowned glass tower designed by Richard Meier on Greenwich Village’s Perry Street by Hudson River in Manhattan.
- Returned to work two months after the birth of her daughter Faith in order to begin filming Hemingway & Gellhorn (2012).
- With her performance as Virginia Wolf in The Hours (2002) lasting around 25 minutes, she has one of the shortest Best Actress Oscar wins in history.
- Was two months pregnant with her daughter Sunday when she completed filming on Australia (2008).
- Is very close friends with fellow Aussie Hugh Jackman, her Australia (2008) co-star.
- Turned down Jodie Foster’s role in The Brave One (2007).
- Auditioned for the role of Molly Jensen in Ghost (1990). Director Jerry Zucker said in the DVD commentary that he was very impressed with Kidman, but ultimately cast Demi Moore because she was a bigger name. The film’s writer, Bruce Joel Rubin, was equally impressed and later cast Kidman as the lead in My Life (1993).
- Became pregnant twice by Tom Cruise during their marriage. In 1991, she suffered an ectopic pregnancy, resulting in their decision to adopt, and then in 2000, prior to their separation, she suffered a miscarriage.
- Replaced Catherine Zeta-Jones in the role of Claudia in Nine (2009) after she quit due to scheduling conflicts. Kidman began rehearsals two months after giving birth to her daughter Sunday.
- She is distantly related to Isabel Kidman, the second wife of Jack Lee.
- She decided not to imitate Virginia Woolf’s actual tone and voice in her portrayal in The Hours (2002), because she feared people thought it would be comic.
- She loved wearing the prosthetic nose, that she originally used in The Hours (2002) and wore it in private too, mainly as she was undergoing a divorce from Tom Cruise at the time and was attracting a lot of paparazzi interest. Much to her delight, by wearing her fake nose out and about, she found she could easily evade the paparazzi as they didn’t recognize her.
- Good friends with Renée Zellweger, Jim Carrey, Russell Crowe and Meryl Streep. She also became good friends with Daniel Craig after working with him on The Invasion (2007) and The Golden Compass (2007). In 2014 she revealed that whenever he goes to Australia, he always stays at her house.
- Some of her favorite movies are Gone with the Wind (1939), Breaking the Waves (1996), The Wizard of Oz (1939), Grease (1978), Rear Window (1954) and The Way We Were (1973).
- One of her favorite collaborators is costume designer Ann Roth, with whom she worked on five projects including The Hours (2002) and Rabbit Hole (2010).
- Has worked with some of the most celebrated and acclaimed directors in the movie business: Stanley Kubrick, Lars von Trier, Werner Herzog, Chan-wook Park, Noah Baumbach, Anthony Minghella, Stephen Daldry, David Fincher, Baz Luhrmann, Jane Campion, Gus Van Sant, Ron Howard, The Wachowski siblings and George Miller. In addition to this, she has expressed an eagerness to work with Michael Haneke and has always dreamed of working with her friend Steven Spielberg.
- It was widely claimed that her friend Naomi Watts turned down the female lead in The Interpreter (2005) because she knew Nicole wanted the role. However, the part was actually written exclusively for Kidman, who was a longtime friend of Sydney Pollack, the director of the film. They previously starred in Eyes Wide Shut (1999) and he produced her films Birthday Girl (2001) and Cold Mountain (2003).
- While reaching a divorce from Tom Cruise, Nicole lived with her friend Naomi Watts.
- Did her own singing for Moulin Rouge! (2001), Happy Feet (2006) and Nine (2009).
- While filming The Invasion (2007) she was involved in an accident while riding with others in a picture car mounted on trailer being towed by a camera truck rig. While filming a stunt in downtown Los Angeles, the truck took a turn too wide, slid on wet pavement, and collided with a light standard. Several stunt artists on the picture car were injured in the accident. Ms. Kidman was brought to the hospital as a precaution, but was able to return to the set the next day.
- Got the role as Diane Arbus in Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus (2006) after Samantha Morton backed out.
- For her role in Birthday Girl (2001) she went to the Russian Embassy in Australia for help in speaking Russian. She didn’t work with any other coach on the set except the woman from the embassy.
- When she went to Sweden to shoot Dogville (2003), it was the first time in 15 years that she had flown on a public plane.
- Her and Tom Cruise’s high profile divorce was finalized the same week that her horror movie The Others (2001) was released.
- To prepare for her role in The Human Stain (2003) she visited women’s shelters and talked to former victims of abuse for inspiration.
- Moved in together with Jack Black and Jennifer Jason Leigh during filming Margot at the Wedding (2007), because they wanted to perfect their roles as a dysfunctional family.
- She and husband Keith Urban, purchased a farm near Leipers Fork, Tennessee, which they are now renovating. (November 2007).
- Turned down the lead role of Roxie Hart in Chicago (2002) because she had just completed Moulin Rouge! (2001) and did not want to do two musicals in a row. Her friend, Renée Zellweger, won the role of Roxie and an Oscar nomination for her efforts.
- Earns $4 million per year endorsing Chanel No. 5 perfume. Her three year contract was up for renewal in 2007 and was extended to 2009, where it was concluded. She was replaced by Audrey Tautou.
- December 2007: According to Forbes, her movies averaged $8 of gross income for every dollar the actress got paid.
- 2004: Presented her The Interpreter (2005) co-star Sean Penn his Best Actor Oscar.
- Had several projects lined up during the mid-aughts that never went to fruition; Baz Luhrmann”s doomed Alexander the Great-project with ‘Leonardo Dicaprio’, “American Darlings” with Jennifer Lopez, Kar-Wai Wong’s “The Lady from Shanghai”, Ridley Scott’s “Emma’s War”, Paul Verhoeven’s “Other Powers”, the Steven Spielberg produced “The Rivals” co-starring Marion Cotillard. She also circled roles in I Heart Huckabees (2004) and The Brothers Grimm (2005), but dropped out of both.
- 2006: Presented her The Peacemaker (1997) co-star George Clooney his Best Supporting Actor Oscar.
- Wore a red wig for her role in Moulin Rouge! (2001).
- On April 13, 2007, she was awarded the Companion of the Order of Australia, which is Australia’s top civil honor, at a ceremony in Canberra. She was honored for her contribution to cinema as well as her charity work with women, children and cancer research.
- In honor of her June 2006 wedding to singer Keith Urban, Australian TV presenters Simon Reeve and Nelson Aspen teamed up to sing Nicole a live rendition of the theme song “Bewitched” on the morning news program Sunrise (2003).
- The bridesmaids at her wedding were her adopted daughter Isabella Jane Cruise, her sister Antonia Kidman and her niece Lucia.
- Was originally cast as Ulla in The Producers (2005) and was considered for roles in Nymphomaniac: Vol. I (2013) and Bel Ami (2012). All three roles eventually went to Uma Thurman. Furthermore, Joel Schumacher also wanted Kidman to play Poison Ivy in Batman Forever (1995), but the use of the character was delayed to a later entry in the Batman series, in which Thurman played the part.
- Is a fan of actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, and her film Bride & Prejudice (2004). Nicole got to meet Aishwarya for the first time at the 2005 Time Magazine’s 100 most influential people in the world dinner held in New York City.
- 9/01: Attended the Royal Premiere of Moulin Rouge! (2001) alongside Kylie Minogue, ‘Prince Charles’ and Ewan McGregor.
- 2004: Topped The Hollywood Reporter’s list of the highest-paid actresses in Hollywood. In 2007, Forbes Magazine estimated her earnings for the year to be $28 million.
- Wrote the introduction to the book “Truth: Personas, Needs, and Flaws in the Art of Building Actors and Creating Characters” by her friend and acting consultant Susan Batson.
- Keith Urban gave Nicole a first edition of Emily Brontë’s novel, “Wuthering Heights”, purchased from Sotherby’s for $200,000 as a wedding present.
- Keith Urban’s brother, Shane Urban, was best man at their wedding. His friend, Marlon Holden, was the groomsman.
- Studied ballet and drama in Australia.
- Author Philip Pullman requested her specifically to play the role of Marisa Coulter in The Golden Compass (2007), the movie adaptation of his book “His Dark Materials: Northern Lights” from 1995. Kidman was originally unsure if she would take the part when some producers from New Line Cinema offered it to her. However, with a beautiful letter, Pullman fully convinced her to take the role. Pullman knew she was right for the part after he saw her performance in To Die For (1995) and with a producer from New Line Cinema he had discussed the possibilities of her playing the part, from the day the rights to the book were sold, to 10 years later when she signed on for the film. As a part of her preparation, Kidman re-read the whole His Dark Materials trilogy, and wrote small notes, whenever she found something personal about the character, before filming began. The film ended up being the biggest film of her career, with a budget of $180 million and a box office income of $372 million worldwide, the biggest live-action success that she has experienced.
- Dropped out of the role of Katharine Hepburn in The Aviator (2004) due to scheduling conflicts.
- Three star performers sang at her wedding reception to Keith Urban. Hugh Jackman sang “Tenterfield Saddler”, a favorite of Urban’s. Keith Urban sang his hit song “Making Memories of Us” to her. Neil Finn sang “Fall At Your Feet”.
- Baz Luhrmann read a love Psalm by New Zealand writer Joy Cowley (a nod to Urban’s birth place) at her wedding to Keith Urban.
- She and Keith Urban honeymooned in Tahiti — more precisely the St. Regis in Bora Bora. Eva Longoria and her boyfriend Tony Parker were also coincidentally staying there at the time.
- She asked her wedding guests not to buy any presents for her and Keith Urban but to donate the money instead to some humanitarian organization.
- Married Keith Urban in the St. Patrick’s church in Manly, a suburb of Sydney. The wedding ceremony lasted 35 minutes. 230 guests attended her wedding to Keith Urban. Among them were her best friend Naomi Watts, Russell Crowe, Baz Luhrmann, Hugh Jackman and Nicole’s two children Isabella and Conor. Jim Carrey was invited and greatly wanted to come, in fact he booked plane tickets to Australia, but last minute scheduling conflicts stopped him from going.
- Wore a wedding gown at her wedding to Keith Urban by the label Balenciaga.
- Is allergic to strawberries and scared of butterflies.
- 2006: Accompanied her boyfriend Keith Urban to the Grammy Awards. It was their first public appearance together.
- 2006: Her performance as Suzanne Stone Maretto in To Die For (1995) is ranked #40 on Premiere Magazine’s 100 Greatest Performances of All Time.
- Was listed as a potential nominee on both the 2006 and 2008 Razzie Award nominating ballots. She was suggested in the Worst Actress category on the 2006 ballot for her performance in Bewitched (2005). And she was suggested again two years later on the 2007 ballot in the Worst Actress category again for her performance in The Invasion (2007). She failed to receive either nominations.
- Named goodwill ambassador for the United Nations Development Fund for Women.
- Godmother of Harry (b. 19 September 2001), the son of Simon Baker and Rebecca Rigg. Riggs and Kidman are close friends.
- Attended the same high school attended by Catherine Martin (two time Oscar winner for costume design and direction on Moulin Rouge! (2001) and wife of Baz Luhrmann) and legendary Australian actress Ruth Cracknell.
- She and ex-husband Tom Cruise made three movies together: Days of Thunder (1990), Eyes Wide Shut (1999) and Far and Away (1992). They met on the set of Days of Thunder (1990).
- She has English, Irish and Scottish ancestry.
- Is childhood friends with Peter Overton, a reporter for the Australian 60 Minutes (1979) program. Both lived in the same suburb of Sydney when they were children.
- August 2004: Australian business magazine Business Review Weekly listed Kidman as the richest Australian woman under age 40, estimated at a worth of $155 million (Australian).
- Has one niece: Lucia (b. 1999) and two nephews: Hamish (b. 2001), James (b. 2003).
- In addition to having worked with all four of the most recent Batmans, she has also worked with both of the most recent actors to play Alfred Pennyworth. In Batman Forever (1995), she appears with Michael Gough. In Bewitched (2005), her father is played by Michael Caine.
- Is highly conscious of avoiding excessive sun exposure, and is rarely seen during her downtime without a hat, sunglasses and wearing sunscreen. In fact, best friend Naomi Watts has said that “Nicole won’t cross the street without a hat.”
- Is a pianist, and did her own piano-playing in Cold Mountain (2003).
- Had played a witch twice: once in Practical Magic (1998) and again in Bewitched (2005). Witches also featured in her film The Golden Compass (2007).
- Was considered for the role of Catwoman in Batman Returns (1992), for the Meg Ryan role in Sleepless in Seattle (1993) and for Jenny Curran in Forrest Gump (1994), which went to Robin Wright. She also auditioned for a part in The English Patient (1996) but was turned down.
- Is in the 50th-anniversary edition of the Guinness Book Of Records as the highest-paid actress in a commercial. She netted $3.71 million for her part in a four-minute Baz Luhrmann-directed Chanel No. 5 movie ad. The ad, costing $11 million a minute, is a short film titled “No 5: The Film”. Guinness book editors noted the actress earned $928,800 per minute. Costumes designed by Karl Lagerfeld and score by Debussy.
- Writes short stories in her free time and hopes to publish them one day. She revealed in June 2014 that she’s also working on her first screenplay for a feature film.
- Likes the poetry of Anne Carson and the writing of Philip Larkin.
- Replaced Rene Russo as Dr. Chase Meridian in Batman Forever (1995) when Val Kilmer replaced Michael Keaton.
- Has never used a body double for her nude scenes.
- While she usually commands $10 million+ for a movie, she was willing to receive only $500,000 for her role in “Eucalyptus” (2006), that eventually was scrapped. Produced by “Fox Searchlight”, its financing guideline showed that each actor signed on to the project could receive no more than $500,000, in order to keep costs low. This movie was set to be produced in Australia, another reason she decided to accept it. She was slated to star alongside Russell Crowe in the movie, but the project was ultimately dropped.
- Scored an IQ of 132+
- A very tall woman at nearly 5′ 11″, she actually stood about 4 inches taller than ex-husband Tom Cruise, and rarely wore heels when seen publicly with him so that they could appear similar in height. Since their divorce, she is rarely seen on the red carpet without high heels, and she often meets 6′ 4″ actors in the eye. She was already 5′ 9″ when she was age 13.
- She was awarded the Special Award at the London Evening Standard Theatre Awards for her special and significant contributions to London Theatre for her performance in “The Blue Room”. She was also nominated for a Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 1999 (1998 season) for Best Actress for her performance in “The Blue Room”.
- Has appeared in My Life (1993) with Michael Keaton, Batman Forever (1995) with Val Kilmer, The Peacemaker (1997) with George Clooney and The Portrait of a Lady (1996) with Christian Bale. All four actors have played Batman in a movie.
- Originally cast as Mrs. Smith in Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005). She was the one who suggested Brad Pitt as the co-lead.
- Prior to the release of Australia (2008), she was elected alongside fellow Aussie Hugh Jackman as one of the favorite upcoming romantic couples on screen.
- First Australian actress to win the Best Actress Academy Award.
- Found out about her first Academy Award nomination, for Moulin Rouge! (2001), while shooting Dogville (2003) in Sweden. She was in the middle of shooting a scene when someone held up a sign with the announcement.
- Received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6801 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on January 13, 2003.
- Although naturally left-handed, she taught herself to write right-handed for her role in The Hours (2002), where she played the right-handed author Virginia Woolf.
- Older sister of Australian television personality Antonia Kidman.
- She was supposed to be the star of Panic Room (2002), but she hurt herself in a stunt for Moulin Rouge! (2001). So, she played the voice of Jodie Foster’s divorced husband’s wife.
- Played a young girl named Grace on a sketch on Saturday Night Live (1975) with Mike Myers, the next time she played a character named Grace was her movie The Others (2001). She played a character named Grace for the third time in Dogville (2003) and for the fourth time as the protagonist in Grace of Monaco (2014).
- Listed in “People Weekly”s “Most Intriguing People” list of 1995. In 2001, she was awarded “Celebrity of the Year” by E!, “Entertainer of the Year” by Entertainment Weekly and named one of People Magazine’s “25 Most Intriguing People of 2001”. Also, Premiere Magazine ranked her as #48 on a list of the “Greatest Movie Stars of All Time” in their 2005 feature “Stars in Our Constellation”. Finally, she ranked #31 in Premiere’s annual Power 100 List. Had ranked #83 in 2002.
- 10/99: Crusader against child abuse. “Children should be allowed to grow up without fear of cruelty.”.
- Spent two weeks in bed after filming of The Portrait of a Lady (1996) – diagnosed as suffering from “emotional stress”.
- Wore a corset while filming The Portrait of a Lady (1996) to take her waist down to 19″.
- Chosen by People Magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the World in 1996, 1999 and 2002. In 2004, she was one of People Magazine’s “50 Most Beautiful People for Most Wanted Skin”. She ranked as #69 in FHM’s “100 Sexiest Women in the World 2005” special supplement and in August 2008 she was voted the fifth Sexiest Female Movie Star in the Australian Empire Magazine.
- Suffered a broken rib while rehearsing a dance routine for the movie Moulin Rouge! (2001). Production was halted while she recovered.
- 2000: She and her husband Tom Cruise donated to Hillary Clinton’s campaign for a seat in the U.S. Senate representing New York state.
Nicole Kidman Filmography
Title | Year | Status | Character | Role |
---|---|---|---|---|
Aquaman | 2018 | filming | Queen Atlanna | Actress |
Untouchable | 2018 | post-production | Yvonne | Actress |
She Came to Me | pre-production | Actress | ||
The Beguiled | 2017 | Martha Farnsworth | Actress | |
The Killing of a Sacred Deer | 2017 | Anna Murphy | Actress | |
How to Talk to Girls at Parties | 2017 | Queen Boadicea | Actress | |
Big Little Lies | 2017 | TV Mini-Series | Celeste Wright | Actress |
Top of the Lake | 2017 | TV Series | Julia | Actress |
Lion | 2016 | Sue Brierley | Actress | |
Genius | 2016 | Aline Bernstein | Actress | |
Xiao men shen | 2016 | Luli (English version, voice) | Actress | |
Secret in Their Eyes | 2015 | Claire Sloane | Actress | |
The Family Fang | 2015 | Annie Fang | Actress | |
Queen of the Desert | 2015 | Gertrude Bell | Actress | |
Strangerland | 2015 | Catherine | Actress | |
Paddington | 2014 | Millicent | Actress | |
Before I Go to Sleep | 2014 | Christine | Actress | |
Grace of Monaco | 2014 | Grace | Actress | |
The Railway Man | 2013 | Patti | Actress | |
Stoker | 2013 | Evelyn Stoker | Actress | |
Hemingway & Gellhorn | 2012 | TV Movie | Martha Gellhorn | Actress |
The Paperboy | 2012 | Charlotte Bless | Actress | |
Trespass | 2011 | Sarah Miller | Actress | |
Just Go with It | 2011 | Devlin Adams | Actress | |
Rabbit Hole | 2010 | Becca | Actress | |
Nine | 2009 | Claudia | Actress | |
Australia | 2008 | Lady Sarah Ashley | Actress | |
The Golden Compass | 2007 | Mrs. Coulter | Actress | |
Margot at the Wedding | 2007 | Margot | Actress | |
The Invasion | 2007/I | Carol Bennell | Actress | |
Happy Feet | 2006 | Norma Jean (voice) | Actress | |
Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus | 2006 | Diane Arbus | Actress | |
Bewitched | 2005 | Isabel Bigelow Samantha |
Actress | |
The Interpreter | 2005 | Silvia Broome | Actress | |
Birth | 2004 | Anna | Actress | |
The Stepford Wives | 2004 | Joanna Eberhart | Actress | |
Cold Mountain | 2003 | Ada Monroe | Actress | |
The Human Stain | 2003 | Faunia Farley | Actress | |
Dogville | 2003 | Grace Margaret Mulligan | Actress | |
The Hours | 2002 | Virginia Woolf | Actress | |
Panic Room | 2002 | Stephen’s Girlfriend on the Phone (voice, uncredited) | Actress | |
Birthday Girl | 2001 | Sophia, alias Nadia | Actress | |
The Others | 2001 | Grace Stewart | Actress | |
Moulin Rouge! | 2001 | Satine | Actress | |
Eyes Wide Shut | 1999 | Alice Harford | Actress | |
Practical Magic | 1998 | Gillian Owens | Actress | |
Stevie Nicks & Sheryl Crow: If You Ever Did Believe | 1998 | Short | Gillian Owens | Actress |
The Peacemaker | 1997 | Dr. Julia Kelly | Actress | |
The Leading Man | 1996 | Academy Awards Presenter | Actress | |
The Portrait of a Lady | 1996 | Isabel Archer | Actress | |
Batman Forever | 1995 | Dr. Chase Meridian | Actress | |
To Die For | 1995 | Suzanne Stone | Actress | |
My Life | 1993 | Gail Jones | Actress | |
Malice | 1993 | Tracy | Actress | |
Far and Away | 1992 | Shannon Christie | Actress | |
Billy Bathgate | 1991 | Drew Preston | Actress | |
Flirting | 1991 | Nicola | Actress | |
Days of Thunder | 1990 | Dr. Claire Lewicki | Actress | |
Bangkok Hilton | 1989 | TV Mini-Series | Katrina Stanton | Actress |
Dead Calm | 1989 | Rae Ingram | Actress | |
Emerald City | 1988 | Helen McCord | Actress | |
Nightmaster | 1987 | TV Movie | Amy Gabriel | Actress |
Room to Move | 1987 | TV Movie | Carol Trig | Actress |
The Bit Part | 1987 | Mary McAllister | Actress | |
Un’australiana a Roma | 1987 | TV Movie | Jill | Actress |
Vietnam | 1987 | TV Mini-Series | Megan Goddard | Actress |
Windrider | 1986 | Jade | Actress | |
Archer | 1985 | TV Movie | Catherine | Actress |
Wills & Burke | 1985 | Julia Matthews | Actress | |
Five Mile Creek | 1985 | TV Series | Annie | Actress |
Winners | 1985 | TV Series | Carol Trig | Actress |
Matthew and Son | 1984 | TV Movie | Bridget Elliot | Actress |
A Country Practice | 1984 | TV Series | Simone Jenkins | Actress |
Chase Through the Night | 1983 | TV Movie | Petra | Actress |
BMX Bandits | 1983 | Judy | Actress | |
Bush Christmas | 1983 | Helen | Actress | |
Skin Deep | 1983 | TV Movie | Sheena Henderson | Actress |
Truly Madly Guilty | producer announced | Producer | ||
Big Little Lies | 2017 | TV Mini-Series executive producer – 7 episodes | Producer | |
The Family Fang | 2015 | producer | Producer | |
Monte Carlo | 2011 | producer | Producer | |
Rabbit Hole | 2010 | producer | Producer | |
In the Cut | 2003 | producer | Producer | |
Big Little Lies | 2017 | TV Mini-Series performer – 1 episode | Soundtrack | |
The 74th Golden Globe Awards | 2017 | TV Special documentary performer: “Another Day of Sun” | Soundtrack | |
Britain’s Got Talent | 2016 | TV Series performer – 1 episode | Soundtrack | |
Gent de paraula | 2013 | TV Series performer – 1 episode | Soundtrack | |
Hemingway & Gellhorn | 2012 | TV Movie performer: “Tutti Mi Chiamaro Bionda” | Soundtrack | |
Banda sonora | 2012 | TV Series performer – 1 episode | Soundtrack | |
Nine | 2009 | performer: “Unusual Way” | Soundtrack | |
Cuestión de fe | 2008 | Short performer: “COME WHAT MAY” | Soundtrack | |
Patinando por un sueño | 2007 | TV Series performer – 1 episode | Soundtrack | |
Happy Feet | 2006 | performer: “Kiss” | Soundtrack | |
AMV Hell 3: The Motion Picture | 2005 | performer: “Elephant Love Medley” | Soundtrack | |
Only Fools and Horses…. | 2001 | TV Series performer – 1 episode | Soundtrack | |
Top of the Pops | 2001 | TV Series performer – 1 episode | Soundtrack | |
Birthday Girl | 2001 | performer: “Somethin’ Stupid” | Soundtrack | |
The Others | 2001 | performer: “I Only Have Eyes for You” 1934 | Soundtrack | |
Moulin Rouge! | 2001 | performer: “Sparkling Diamonds”, “The Pitch Medley”, “One Day I’ll Fly Away”, “Gorecki”, “Elephant Love Medley”, “Come What May”, “El Tango de Roxanne Medley”, “Fool To Believe”, “The Show Must Go On”, “Hindi Sad Diamands” | Soundtrack | |
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Mike Myers | 1998 | Video documentary performer: “Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport” | Soundtrack | |
Cold Mountain | 2003 | musician: piano – uncredited | Music Department | |
I Have Never Forgotten You: The Life & Legacy of Simon Wiesenthal | 2007 | Documentary thanks | Thanks | |
Lagerfeld Confidential | 2007 | Documentary thanks: from Rodolphe Marconi | Thanks | |
Filmmakers in Action | 2005 | Documentary thanks | Thanks | |
A Journey to ‘Cold Mountain’ | 2003 | TV Short documentary special thanks | Thanks | |
Dogville Confessions | 2003 | Documentary thanks | Thanks | |
American Beauty | 1999 | special thanks | Thanks | |
Cruise on Kubrick | 1999 | Video documentary short thanks | Thanks | |
Kidman on Kubrick | 1999 | Video documentary short thanks | Thanks | |
Spielberg on Kubrick | 1999 | Video documentary short thanks | Thanks | |
The Portrait of a Lady | 1996 | special thanks | Thanks | |
Der Kabel 1 Kinotipp | 2008 | TV Series documentary | Lady Sarah Ashley | Self |
Cartelera | 2008 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Cinema 3 | 2003-2008 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Wetten, dass..? | 2008 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The Culture Show | 2008 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
Días de cine | 2008 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The View | 2004-2008 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
At the Movies | 2008 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Late Show with David Letterman | 1995-2008 | TV Series | Herself – Guest / Herself | Self |
42nd Annual Country Music Association Awards | 2008 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter | Self |
CMT Star: Escapes | 2008 | TV Movie | Herself | Self |
Fashion Rocks | 2008 | TV Movie | Herself | Self |
The Adaptation of Writer/Director Chris Weitz | 2008 | Video documentary short | Herself | Self |
The Golden Compass: Costumes | 2008 | Video documentary short | Herself | Self |
The Golden Compass: Daemons | 2008 | Video documentary short | Herself | Self |
The Golden Compass: Meet the Cast | 2008 | Video documentary short | Herself | Self |
The 80th Annual Academy Awards | 2008 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter | Self |
Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards ’07 | 2007 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
HBO First Look | 1998-2007 | TV Series documentary short | Herself | Self |
Children in Need | 2007 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
41st Annual Country Music Association Awards | 2007 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
ShowBusiness: The Road to Broadway | 2007 | Documentary | Herself (uncredited) | Self |
The 79th Annual Academy Awards | 2007 | TV Special | Herself – Co-Presenter: Best Art Direction | Self |
The Oprah Winfrey Oscar Special | 2007 | TV Movie | Herself | Self |
I Have Never Forgotten You: The Life & Legacy of Simon Wiesenthal | 2007 | Documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
Lagerfeld Confidential | 2007 | Documentary | Herself | Self |
Forbes 20 Richest Women in Entertainment | 2007 | TV Movie | Herself | Self |
Corazón de… | 2006-2007 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
God Grew Tired of Us | 2006 | Documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
Forbes Celebrity 100: Who Made Bank? | 2006 | TV Movie | Herself | Self |
The 78th Annual Academy Awards | 2006 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter: Best Best Actor in a Supporting Role | Self |
What It Takes | 2006 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
A Day in the Life of Real Interpreters | 2005 | Video short | Herself | Self |
The Ultimate Movie Set: The United Nations | 2005 | Video short | Herself | Self |
Hollywood Greats | 2004-2005 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
2005 MTV Movie Awards | 2005 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter | Self |
MTV Movie Awards 2005 Pre-Show | 2005 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross | 2005 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Richard & Judy | 2005 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
A Current Affair | 2005 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Los Angeles | 2005 | Documentary short | Herself | Self |
The 62nd Annual Golden Globe Awards | 2005 | TV Special documentary | Herself – Presenter: Best Motion Picture [Drama] / Nominee: Best Actress in a Motion Picture [Drama] | Self |
Batman Forever Heroes: Dr. Chase Meridian | 2005 | Video documentary short | Herself | Self |
Bewitched: Star Shots | 2005 | Video documentary short | Herself | Self |
Casting a Spell: Making ‘Bewitched’ | 2005 | Video documentary short | Herself | Self |
Reel Comedy | 2005 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Why I Love ‘Bewitched’ | 2005 | Video documentary short | Herself | Self |
Chanel N°5: The Film | 2004 | Short | Herself | Self |
A Perfect World: The Making of ‘The Stepford Wives’ | 2004 | Video documentary short | Herself | Self |
Stepford: A Definition | 2004 | Video documentary short | Herself | Self |
Stepford: The Architects | 2004 | Video documentary short | Herself | Self |
The Stepford Husbands | 2004 | Video documentary short | Herself | Self |
The Stepford Wives | 2004 | Video documentary short | Herself | Self |
GMTV | 2004 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Charlie Rose | 2002-2004 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Today Tonight | 2004 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Rove Live | 2004 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Climbing ‘Cold Mountain’ | 2004 | Video documentary | Herself | Self |
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Meryl Streep | 2004 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
The 58th Annual Tony Awards | 2004 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter | Self |
Who’s Your Momma? | 2004 | TV Movie | Herself | Self |
Biography | 2004 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
Shooting ‘Panic Room’ | 2004 | Video documentary | Herself | Self |
The 76th Annual Academy Awards | 2004 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter: Best Actor in a Leading Role | Self |
The 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards | 2004 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter: Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama / Nominee: Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama | Self |
The 100 Greatest Musicals | 2003 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Self |
The Words and Music of ‘Cold Mountain’ | 2003 | TV Movie | Herself | Self |
In the Shadow of ‘Cold Mountain’ | 2003 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Self |
The Barbara Walters Summer Special | 2003 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
A Journey to ‘Cold Mountain’ | 2003 | TV Short documentary | Herself | Self |
Nicole Kidman: An American Cinematheque Tribute | 2003 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Self |
20/20 | 2003 | TV Series documentary | Herself – Actress (segment “Cold Mountain”) | Self |
Tussen de sterren | 2003 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
Gomorron | 2002-2003 | TV Series | Herself / Herself – Filmen The Others | Self |
Rita | 2003 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Self |
Dogville Confessions | 2003 | Documentary | Herself | Self |
Trier, Kidman og Cannes | 2003 | TV Special documentary short | Herself | Self |
Women on Top: Hollywood and Power | 2003 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Self |
What Not to Wear on the Red Carpet | 2003 | TV Special documentary | Herself (Interviewed at The BAFTA Film Awards: 23rd February 2003) | Self |
The 75th Annual Academy Awards | 2003 | TV Special | Herself – Winner: Best Actress in a Leading Role | Self |
9th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards | 2003 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway | 2003 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The Orange British Academy Film Awards | 2003 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
Cartaz Cultural | 2003 | TV Series | Herself (2008) | Self |
The 60th Annual Golden Globe Awards | 2003 | TV Special | Herself – Winner: Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama & Presenter: Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama | Self |
2002 MTV Movie Awards | 2002 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
A Look Inside: The Others | 2002 | TV Short documentary | Herself | Self |
Seitenblicke | 2002 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
The 74th Annual Academy Awards | 2002 | TV Special | Herself – Nominee: Best Actress in a Leading Role | Self |
The 2002 IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards | 2002 | TV Special documentary | Herself | Self |
Først & sist | 2002 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
8th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards | 2002 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
The Orange British Academy Film Awards | 2002 | TV Special documentary | Herself | Self |
Road to the Red Carpet | 2002 | TV Movie | Herself | Self |
The 59th Annual Golden Globe Awards | 2002 | TV Special documentary | Herself – Winner: Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy & Nominee: Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama | Self |
The Night Club of Your Dreams: The Making of ‘Moulin Rouge’ | 2001 | TV Short documentary | Herself / Satine | Self |
The Ray Martin Show | 2001 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
The Big Breakfast | 2001 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Parkinson | 2001 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
America: A Tribute to Heroes | 2001 | TV Special documentary | Herself | Self |
Havoc’s Luxury Suites and Conference Facility | 2001 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
2001 MTV Movie Awards | 2001 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
Festival international de Cannes | 2001 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The Directors | 2001 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures | 2001 | Documentary | Herself | Self |
The 58th Annual Golden Globe Awards | 2001 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter: Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Comedy / Musical | Self |
Inside Film Awards | 2000 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards | 2000 | TV Special documentary | Presenter (uncredited) | Self |
The 72nd Annual Academy Awards | 2000 | TV Special | Herself – Audience Member (uncredited) | Self |
Fox Studios Australia: The Grand Opening | 1999 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Self |
Working in the Theatre | 1999 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
The Rosie O’Donnell Show | 1996-1999 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Kidman on Kubrick | 1999 | Video documentary short | Herself | Self |
The Peacemaker: From the Cutting Room Floor | 1998 | Video short | Herself | Self |
The Peacemaker: Stunt Footage | 1998 | Video short | Herself | Self |
Bravo Profiles: The Entertainment Business | 1998 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Herself | Self |
The 69th Annual Academy Awards | 1997 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter: Best Film Editing | Self |
The 54th Annual Golden Globe Awards | 1997 | TV Special | Herself – Nominee | Self |
The 68th Annual Academy Awards | 1996 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter: ‘Babe’ Film Clip | Self |
1996 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards | 1996 | TV Special documentary | Herself | Self |
The 53rd Annual Golden Globe Awards | 1996 | TV Special | Herself – Winner | Self |
People Yearbook ’95 | 1995 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Self |
The Annual 1995 ShoWest Awards | 1995 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter | Self |
CBS This Morning | 1995 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Showbiz Today | 1995 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Riddle Me This: Why Is Batman Forever? | 1995 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Self |
The 66th Annual Academy Awards | 1994 | TV Special | Herself – Co-Presenter: Best Documentary Feature and Best Documentary Short | Self |
Saturday Night Live | 1993 | TV Series | Herself – Host | Self |
The 50th Annual Golden Globe Awards | 1993 | TV Special | Herself – Audience Member | Self |
Repórteres | 1992 | TV Series | Herself – Interviewee | Self |
The Making of ‘Far and Away’ | 1992 | TV Movie documentary | Shannon Christie | Self |
The 64th Annual Academy Awards | 1992 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter: ” (Everything I Do) I Do It for You” Song | Self |
The 49th Annual Golden Globe Awards | 1992 | TV Special | Herself – Nominee: Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture | Self |
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Kirk Douglas | 1991 | TV Special documentary | Herself (uncredited) | Self |
The 62nd Annual Academy Awards | 1990 | TV Special | Herself – Audience Member (uncredited) | Self |
The 32nd Annual TV Week Logie Awards | 1990 | TV Special | Herself – Silver Logie Winner | Self |
Young Talent Time | 1983 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The Insider | 2014-2017 | TV Series | Herself / Herself – Guest | Self |
Entertainment Tonight | 2003-2017 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Extra | 2003-2017 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Variety Studio: Actors on Actors | 2017 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The Late Late Show with James Corden | 2017 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Le journal du Festival | 2017 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The Graham Norton Show | 2014-2017 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Lion: The Journey Home | 2017 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Self |
Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show | 2005-2017 | TV Series | Herself – Guest / Herself | Self |
52nd Annual Country Music Association Awards | 2017 | TV Movie | Herself – Audience Member | Self |
Die Goldene Kamera 2017 | 2017 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
E! Live from the Red Carpet | 2015-2017 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The 89th Annual Academy Awards | 2017 | TV Special | Herself – Nominated: Best Actress in a Supporting Role | Self |
Access Hollywood | 2004-2017 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Good Morning America | 2012-2017 | TV Series | Herself – Guest / Herself | Self |
The EE British Academy Film Awards | 2017 | TV Special | Self | |
The Envelope | 2017 | TV Mini-Series | Herself | Self |
23rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards | 2017 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
CBS News Sunday Morning | 2016 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The 22nd Annual Critics’ Choice Awards | 2016 | TV Movie | Herself | Self |
Today | 2014-2016 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon | 2015-2016 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Hollywood Film Awards | 2016 | Video | Herself | Self |
Adapting the Story for Today’s World | 2016 | Video short | Herself | Self |
Festival di Sanremo | 2016 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
22nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards | 2016 | TV Special | Herself – Nominee: Outstanding Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie | Self |
Central Tonight | 2015 | TV Series | Herself – At Woman of Year Award | Self |
73 Questions | 2015 | TV Series documentary short | Herself | Self |
American Idol | 2015 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Janela Indiscreta | 2015 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The 87th Annual Academy Awards | 2015 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter: Best Foreign Language Film | Self |
The 57th Annual Grammy Awards | 2015 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
Live with Kelly and Ryan | 2004-2015 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Conan | 2010-2015 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Hello Ladies | 2014 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Made in Hollywood | 2013-2014 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Jimmy Kimmel Live! | 2013-2014 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Inside Edition | 2014 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
Yang Lan Fang Tan Lu | 2014 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
2014 CMT Music Awards | 2014 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
Rencontres de cinéma | 2014 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Le grand journal de Canal+ | 2012-2014 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
The Queen Latifah Show | 2014 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
2013 CMT Music Awards | 2013 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
The 85th Annual Academy Awards | 2013 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter: Silver Linings Playbook / Django Unchained & Amour | Self |
The Oscars Red Carpet Live | 2013 | TV Special | Herself – Interviewee | Self |
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno | 1993-2013 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
The 55th Annual Grammy Awards | 2013 | TV Special | Herself (uncredited) | Self |
19th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards | 2013 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter / Nominee | Self |
70th Golden Globe Awards | 2013 | TV Special | Herself – Nominee: Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture & Best Actress in a Mini-Series or TV-Movie | Self |
Les Coulisses des Golden Globes | 2013 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Self |
DP/30: Conversations About Movies | 2010-2012 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
In Vogue: The Editor’s Eye | 2012 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Self |
Close Up | 2012 | Documentary | Herself | Self |
The 64th Primetime Emmy Awards | 2012 | TV Special | Herself – Nominated: Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie | Self |
Kulturzeit | 2012 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Samsung AACTA Awards | 2012 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
The 69th Annual Golden Globe Awards | 2012 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter | Self |
Sesame Street | 2011 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
WWE Tribute to the Troops | 2011 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
Trespass: Inside the Thriller | 2011 | Video documentary short | Herself | Self |
The 2011 Billboard Music Awards | 2011 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
Music Builds: The CMT Disaster Relief Concert | 2011 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
The Hours: The Lives of Mrs. Dalloway | 2011 | Video short | Herself / Virginia Wolf (uncredited) | Self |
The Hours: Three Women | 2011 | Video short | Herself / Virginia Wolf | Self |
46th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards | 2011 | TV Special | Herself – Audience Member (uncredited) | Self |
Close Up | 2011 | TV Series | Herself – Interviewee | Self |
La noche de los Oscar | 2011 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
The 83rd Annual Academy Awards | 2011 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter: Best Original Score | Self |
The 2011 Independent Spirit Awards | 2011 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter | Self |
ES.TV HD | 2011 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
The 53rd Annual Grammy Awards | 2011 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
Entertainers with Byron Allen | 2011 | TV Series documentary | Herself – Guest | Self |
17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards | 2011 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
The Oprah Winfrey Show | 2002-2011 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
The 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards | 2011 | TV Special | Herself – Nominee | Self |
16th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards | 2011 | TV Special documentary | Herself | Self |
Jump Start Live | 2011 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
CMA Red Carpet Show Live | 2011 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
SAG Foundation Conversations | 2010 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
2010 CMT Music Awards | 2010 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
The 52nd Annual Grammy Awards | 2010 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
16th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards | 2010 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
CMT Insider | 2009-2010 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief | 2010 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Self |
The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards | 2010 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter | Self |
The 36th Annual People’s Choice Awards | 2010 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
Live from Studio Five | 2009 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
This Morning | 1995-2009 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Larry King Live | 2002-2009 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
The 3rd Annual CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute | 2009 | TV Special documentary | Herself – Presenter | Self |
2009 American Music Awards | 2009 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter | Self |
The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien | 2009 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
E! True Hollywood Story | 2009 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
Project Runway: All-Star Challenge | 2009 | TV Special | Herself – Challenge Presenter | Self |
The Movie Loft | 2009 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The 81st Annual Academy Awards | 2009 | TV Special | Herself – Co-Presenter: Best Actress in a Leading Role | Self |
Australia Unites: The Victorian Bushfire Appeal | 2009 | TV Movie | Herself | Self |
L’Oreal Paris 2008 AFI Awards | 2008 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
Extra | 2014-2017 | TV Series | Herself / Herself – Before I Go to Sleep | Archive Footage |
Entertainment Tonight | 2014-2017 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
The Insider | 2017 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
Ok! TV | 2015-2017 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
Access Hollywood | 2016-2017 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
The Graham Norton Show | 2017 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
Cortá por Lozano | 2017 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
Good Morning Britain | 2017 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
Lorraine | 2016-2017 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
Nunca es tarde | 2017 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
Hoy nos toca | 2017 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
Duels | 2016 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Archive Footage |
Inside Edition | 2015 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Archive Footage |
Tu cara me suena – Argentina | 2014 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
Dr. Kubrick, Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying & Love Eyes Wide Shut | 2014 | Documentary short | Herself | Archive Footage |
And the Oscar Goes To… | 2014 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Archive Footage |
Captivated: The Trials of Pamela Smart | 2014 | Documentary | Suzanne Stone Maretto | Archive Footage |
Banda sonora | 2012 | TV Series | Archive Footage | |
Room 237 | 2012/I | Documentary | Alice Harford (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
Edición Especial Coleccionista | 2011 | TV Series | Herself / Satine | Archive Footage |
Celebrity Naked Ambition | 2011 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Archive Footage |
CMT Insider | 2006-2011 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
Live from Studio Five | 2010 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
World’s Dumbest | 2010 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
ITV Lunchtime News | 2010 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
España, plató de cine | 2009 | TV Movie documentary | Herself / Grace Stewart (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
Almost Famous II | 2009 | TV Movie documentary | Archive Footage | |
Biography | 1999-2008 | TV Series documentary | Herself – Ex-Wife / Joanna Eberhart / Shannon Christie in ‘Far and Away’ | Archive Footage |
A Current Affair | 2008 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
Oscar, que empiece el espectáculo | 2008 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Archive Footage |
August | 2008 | Herself (uncredited) | Archive Footage | |
E! True Hollywood Story | 2007 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Archive Footage |
Maquillando entre monstruos | 2007 | TV Movie documentary | Virginia Woolf Alice Harford |
Archive Footage |
Der Geist des Geldes | 2007 | Documentary | Herself (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
Horâ wo 666 bai tanoshiku miru hô’hô | 2007 | TV Movie | Herself | Archive Footage |
Larry King Live: The Greatest Interviews | 2007 | Video | Herself | Archive Footage |
Manufacturing Dissent | 2007 | Documentary | Herself – at 75th Annual Academy Awards (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
20 to 1 | 2006-2007 | TV Series documentary | Herself / Satine | Archive Footage |
Cómo conseguir un papel en Hollywood | 2007 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Archive Footage |
Premio Donostia a Matt Dillon | 2006 | TV Special | Suzanne Stone Maretto (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
The Queen | 2006 | Herself (uncredited) | Archive Footage | |
Headline Country | 2006 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
Boffo! Tinseltown’s Bombs and Blockbusters | 2006 | Documentary | Satine (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
XX premios Goya | 2006 | TV Special | Grace Stewart (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
VH1 News Presents: Hollywood Secrets Revealed – Scenes They Don’t Want You to See | 2006 | TV Short | Herself | Archive Footage |
101 Sexiest Celebrity Bodies | 2005 | TV Movie | Herself – Place #40 | Archive Footage |
Shadows of the Bat: The Cinematic Saga of the Dark Knight – Reinventing a Hero | 2005 | Video documentary short | Herself | Archive Footage |
Premio Donostia a Ben Gazzara | 2005 | TV Special | Grace (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
The Work of Director Jonathan Glazer | 2005 | Video documentary | Herself | Archive Footage |
Cinema mil | 2005 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
Corazón de… | 2005 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
I Love the ’90s: Part Deux | 2005 | TV Series documentary | Archive Footage | |
E! 101 Most Starlicious Makeovers | 2004 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Archive Footage |
Michael Moore, el gran agitador | 2004 | TV Short documentary | Herself (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
TV 2 003 – Året i ord og billeder | 2003 | TV Special documentary | Herself (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
Young Talent Time: The Collection | 2003 | Video | Herself | Archive Footage |
Celebrity Naked Ambition | 2003 | TV Movie documentary | Archive Footage | |
101 Most Shocking Moments in Entertainment | 2003 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Archive Footage |
60 Minutes | 2002-2003 | TV Series documentary | Herself – Actress / Herself – Actress (segment “Life Goes on Girl”) | Archive Footage |
Sendung ohne Namen | 2002-2003 | TV Series documentary | Virginia Woolf | Archive Footage |
Love Chain | 2003 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
Shirtless: Hollywood’s Sexiest Men | 2002 | TV Movie documentary | Herself (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
Who Is Alan Smithee? | 2002 | TV Movie documentary | Herself (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
Top of the Pops | 2001 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
Gomorron | 1999-2001 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Mike Myers | 1998 | Video documentary | Grace (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
Before They Were Famous | 1997 | TV Series | Judy | Archive Footage |
Memories of 1970-1991 | 1991 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Archive Footage |
Nicole Kidman Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie | Category |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2017 | International Star Award | Palm Springs International Film Festival | Lion (2016) | Won | |
2017 | AACTA International Award | AACTA International Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Lion (2016) | Won |
2016 | Capri Supporting Actress Award | Capri, Hollywood | Lion (2016) | Won | |
2016 | CinEuphoria | CinEuphoria Awards | Best Actress – International Competition | Strangerland (2015) | Won |
2016 | Hollywood Film Award | Hollywood Film Awards | Supporting Actress of the Year | Lion (2016) | Won |
2016 | Mill Valley Film Festival Award | Mill Valley Film Festival | Festival Tribute | Won | |
2015 | Harper’s Bazaar Award | Harper’s Bazaar Women of the Year Awards | Theatre Icon | For “Photograph 51” | Won |
2015 | Crystal Award | Women in Film Crystal Awards | Won | ||
2014 | CinEuphoria | CinEuphoria Awards | Best Actress – International Competition | Rabbit Hole (2010) | Won |
2014 | Outstanding Contribution to World Cinema | Shanghai International Film Festival | Won | ||
2014 | AFCA Award | Australian Film Critics Association Awards | Best Actress | The Railway Man (2013) | Won |
2013 | Cinema for Peace Honorary Award | Cinema for Peace Awards | For her work with UN Women | Won | |
2013 | Huading Award | Huading Award | Best Global Actress in a Motion Picture | The Paperboy (2012) | Won |
2013 | Halfway Award | International Online Cinema Awards (INOCA) | Best Supporting Actress | Stoker (2013) | Won |
2012 | Gala Tribute Award | New York Film Festival | Won | ||
2012 | WIN Award | Women’s Image Network Awards | Best Actress in a Made for Television Movie | Hemingway & Gellhorn (2012) | Won |
2012 | Jury Prize | Brasov International Film Festival & Market | Best Lead Actress | Rabbit Hole (2010) | Won |
2011 | Cinema Vanguard Award | Santa Barbara International Film Festival | Won | ||
2010 | Truly Moving Sound Award | Heartland Film Festival | Truly Moving Picture | Rabbit Hole (2010) | Won |
2009 | Special Achievement Award | Satellite Awards | Best Ensemble, Motion Picture | Nine (2009) | Won |
2008 | Icon Award | Elle Women in Hollywood Awards | Won | ||
2008 | Yoga Award | Yoga Awards | Worst Foreign Actress | Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus (2006) | Won |
2006 | Razzie Award | Razzie Awards | Worst Screen Couple | Bewitched (2005) | Won |
2006 | WFCC Award | Women Film Critics Circle Awards | Best Animated Female | Happy Feet (2006) | Won |
2005 | Chairman’s Award | Palm Springs International Film Festival | “The festival takes great plea sure in presenting Nicole Kidman with our highest honor, the … More | Won | |
2005 | Critics Award | SESC Film Festival, Brazil | Best Foreign Actress (Melhor Atriz Estrangeira) | Dogville (2003) | Won |
2005 | Audience Award | SESC Film Festival, Brazil | Best Foreign Actress (Melhor Atriz Estrangeira) | Dogville (2003) | Won |
2004 | Woman of the Year | Elle Women in Hollywood Awards | Won | ||
2003 | Gold Derby Award | Gold Derby Awards | Ensemble Cast | The Hours (2002) | Won |
2003 | IOMA | Italian Online Movie Awards (IOMA) | Best Actress (Miglior attrice protagonista) | The Hours (2002) | Won |
2003 | Jupiter Award | Jupiter Award | Best International Actress | Cold Mountain (2003) | Won |
2003 | Golden Aries | Russian Guild of Film Critics | Best Foreign Actress | Dogville (2003) | Won |
2003 | Star on the Walk of Fame | Walk of Fame | Motion Picture | On 13 January 2003. At 6801 Hollywood Blvd. | Won |
2003 | Oscar | Academy Awards, USA | Best Actress in a Leading Role | The Hours (2002) | Won |
2003 | Golden Globe | Golden Globes, USA | Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama | The Hours (2002) | Won |
2003 | BAFTA Film Award | BAFTA Awards | Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role | The Hours (2002) | Won |
2003 | American Cinematheque Award | American Cinematheque Gala Tribute | Won | ||
2003 | Silver Berlin Bear | Berlin International Film Festival | Best Actress | The Hours (2002) | Won |
2002 | Icon Award | Elle Women in Hollywood Awards | Won | ||
2002 | Empire Award | Empire Awards, UK | Best Actress | Moulin Rouge! (2001) | Won |
2002 | Chainsaw Award | Fangoria Chainsaw Awards | Best Actress | The Others (2001) | Won |
2002 | Sierra Award | Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards | Best Actress | The Hours (2002) | Won |
2002 | ALFS Award | London Critics Circle Film Awards | Actress of the Year | Moulin Rouge! (2001) | Won |
2002 | MTV Movie Award | MTV Movie Awards | Best Female Performance | Moulin Rouge! (2001) | Won |
2002 | MTV Movie Award | MTV Movie Awards | Best Musical Sequence | Moulin Rouge! (2001) | Won |
2002 | OFTA Film Award | Online Film & Television Association | Best Music, Original Song | Moulin Rouge! (2001) | Won |
2002 | Golden Satellite Award | Satellite Awards | Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical | Moulin Rouge! (2001) | Won |
2002 | Special Award | ShoWest Convention, USA | Distinguished Decade of Achievement in Film | Won | |
2002 | Golden Globe | Golden Globes, USA | Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical | Moulin Rouge! (2001) | Won |
2002 | Saturn Award | Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA | Best Actress | The Others (2001) | Won |
2002 | ACCA | Awards Circuit Community Awards | Best Cast Ensemble | The Hours (2002) | Won |
2001 | Fright Meter Award | Fright Meter Awards | Best Actress | The Others (2001) | Won |
2001 | Golden Schmoes | Golden Schmoes Awards | Best Actress of the Year | Moulin Rouge! (2001) | Won |
2001 | Golden Schmoes | Golden Schmoes Awards | Favorite Celebrity of the Year | Won | |
2001 | Actress of the Year | Hollywood Film Awards | Moulin Rouge! (2001) | Won | |
2001 | KCFCC Award | Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards | Best Actress | The Others (2001) | Won |
2001 | ACCA | Awards Circuit Community Awards | Best Actress in a Leading Role | Moulin Rouge! (2001) | Won |
2001 | Davis Award | Awards Circuit Community Awards | Best Actress in a Leading Role | Moulin Rouge! (2001) | Won |
2000 | Blockbuster Entertainment Award | Blockbuster Entertainment Awards | Favorite Actress – Drama/Romance | Eyes Wide Shut (1999) | Won |
1996 | Critics Choice Award | Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards | Best Actress | To Die For (1995) | Won |
1996 | Empire Award | Empire Awards, UK | Best Actress | To Die For (1995) | Won |
1996 | ALFS Award | London Critics Circle Film Awards | Actress of the Year | To Die For (1995) | Won |
1996 | SEFCA Award | Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards | Best Actress | To Die For (1995) | Won |
1996 | Golden Globe | Golden Globes, USA | Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical | To Die For (1995) | Won |
1996 | Blockbuster Entertainment Award | Blockbuster Entertainment Awards | Favorite Actress – Action/Adventure | Batman Forever (1995) | Won |
1995 | Golden Space Needle Award | Seattle International Film Festival | Best Actress | To Die For (1995) | Won |
1995 | BSFC Award | Boston Society of Film Critics Awards | Best Actress | To Die For (1995) | Won |
1992 | ShoWest Award | ShoWest Convention, USA | Female Star of Tomorrow | Won | |
1990 | Silver Logie | Logie Awards | Most Outstanding Actress | Bangkok Hilton (1989) | Won |
1990 | Logie | Logie Awards | Most Popular Actress in a Miniseries/Telemovie | Bangkok Hilton (1989) | Won |
1988 | Logie | Logie Awards | Most Popular Actress in a Single Drama or Mini Series | Vietnam (1987) | Won |
1988 | AFI Award | Australian Film Institute | Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini Series | Vietnam (1987) | Won |
2017 | International Star Award | Palm Springs International Film Festival | Lion (2016) | Nominated | |
2017 | AACTA International Award | AACTA International Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Lion (2016) | Nominated |
2016 | Capri Supporting Actress Award | Capri, Hollywood | Lion (2016) | Nominated | |
2016 | CinEuphoria | CinEuphoria Awards | Best Actress – International Competition | Strangerland (2015) | Nominated |
2016 | Hollywood Film Award | Hollywood Film Awards | Supporting Actress of the Year | Lion (2016) | Nominated |
2016 | Mill Valley Film Festival Award | Mill Valley Film Festival | Festival Tribute | Nominated | |
2015 | Harper’s Bazaar Award | Harper’s Bazaar Women of the Year Awards | Theatre Icon | For “Photograph 51” | Nominated |
2015 | Crystal Award | Women in Film Crystal Awards | Nominated | ||
2014 | CinEuphoria | CinEuphoria Awards | Best Actress – International Competition | Rabbit Hole (2010) | Nominated |
2014 | Outstanding Contribution to World Cinema | Shanghai International Film Festival | Nominated | ||
2014 | AFCA Award | Australian Film Critics Association Awards | Best Actress | The Railway Man (2013) | Nominated |
2013 | Cinema for Peace Honorary Award | Cinema for Peace Awards | For her work with UN Women | Nominated | |
2013 | Huading Award | Huading Award | Best Global Actress in a Motion Picture | The Paperboy (2012) | Nominated |
2013 | Halfway Award | International Online Cinema Awards (INOCA) | Best Supporting Actress | Stoker (2013) | Nominated |
2012 | Gala Tribute Award | New York Film Festival | Nominated | ||
2012 | WIN Award | Women’s Image Network Awards | Best Actress in a Made for Television Movie | Hemingway & Gellhorn (2012) | Nominated |
2012 | Jury Prize | Brasov International Film Festival & Market | Best Lead Actress | Rabbit Hole (2010) | Nominated |
2011 | Cinema Vanguard Award | Santa Barbara International Film Festival | Nominated | ||
2010 | Truly Moving Sound Award | Heartland Film Festival | Truly Moving Picture | Rabbit Hole (2010) | Nominated |
2009 | Special Achievement Award | Satellite Awards | Best Ensemble, Motion Picture | Nine (2009) | Nominated |
2008 | Icon Award | Elle Women in Hollywood Awards | Nominated | ||
2008 | Yoga Award | Yoga Awards | Worst Foreign Actress | Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus (2006) | Nominated |
2006 | Razzie Award | Razzie Awards | Worst Screen Couple | Bewitched (2005) | Nominated |
2006 | WFCC Award | Women Film Critics Circle Awards | Best Animated Female | Happy Feet (2006) | Nominated |
2005 | Chairman’s Award | Palm Springs International Film Festival | “The festival takes great plea sure in presenting Nicole Kidman with our highest honor, the … More | Nominated | |
2005 | Critics Award | SESC Film Festival, Brazil | Best Foreign Actress (Melhor Atriz Estrangeira) | Dogville (2003) | Nominated |
2005 | Audience Award | SESC Film Festival, Brazil | Best Foreign Actress (Melhor Atriz Estrangeira) | Dogville (2003) | Nominated |
2004 | Woman of the Year | Elle Women in Hollywood Awards | Nominated | ||
2003 | Gold Derby Award | Gold Derby Awards | Ensemble Cast | The Hours (2002) | Nominated |
2003 | IOMA | Italian Online Movie Awards (IOMA) | Best Actress (Miglior attrice protagonista) | The Hours (2002) | Nominated |
2003 | Jupiter Award | Jupiter Award | Best International Actress | Cold Mountain (2003) | Nominated |
2003 | Golden Aries | Russian Guild of Film Critics | Best Foreign Actress | Dogville (2003) | Nominated |
2003 | Star on the Walk of Fame | Walk of Fame | Motion Picture | On 13 January 2003. At 6801 Hollywood Blvd. | Nominated |
2003 | Oscar | Academy Awards, USA | Best Actress in a Leading Role | The Hours (2002) | Nominated |
2003 | Golden Globe | Golden Globes, USA | Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama | The Hours (2002) | Nominated |
2003 | BAFTA Film Award | BAFTA Awards | Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role | The Hours (2002) | Nominated |
2003 | American Cinematheque Award | American Cinematheque Gala Tribute | Nominated | ||
2003 | Silver Berlin Bear | Berlin International Film Festival | Best Actress | The Hours (2002) | Nominated |
2002 | Icon Award | Elle Women in Hollywood Awards | Nominated | ||
2002 | Empire Award | Empire Awards, UK | Best Actress | Moulin Rouge! (2001) | Nominated |
2002 | Chainsaw Award | Fangoria Chainsaw Awards | Best Actress | The Others (2001) | Nominated |
2002 | Sierra Award | Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards | Best Actress | The Hours (2002) | Nominated |
2002 | ALFS Award | London Critics Circle Film Awards | Actress of the Year | Moulin Rouge! (2001) | Nominated |
2002 | MTV Movie Award | MTV Movie Awards | Best Female Performance | Moulin Rouge! (2001) | Nominated |
2002 | MTV Movie Award | MTV Movie Awards | Best Musical Sequence | Moulin Rouge! (2001) | Nominated |
2002 | OFTA Film Award | Online Film & Television Association | Best Music, Original Song | Moulin Rouge! (2001) | Nominated |
2002 | Golden Satellite Award | Satellite Awards | Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical | Moulin Rouge! (2001) | Nominated |
2002 | Special Award | ShoWest Convention, USA | Distinguished Decade of Achievement in Film | Nominated | |
2002 | Golden Globe | Golden Globes, USA | Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical | Moulin Rouge! (2001) | Nominated |
2002 | Saturn Award | Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA | Best Actress | The Others (2001) | Nominated |
2002 | ACCA | Awards Circuit Community Awards | Best Cast Ensemble | The Hours (2002) | Nominated |
2001 | Fright Meter Award | Fright Meter Awards | Best Actress | The Others (2001) | Nominated |
2001 | Golden Schmoes | Golden Schmoes Awards | Best Actress of the Year | Moulin Rouge! (2001) | Nominated |
2001 | Golden Schmoes | Golden Schmoes Awards | Favorite Celebrity of the Year | Nominated | |
2001 | Actress of the Year | Hollywood Film Awards | Moulin Rouge! (2001) | Nominated | |
2001 | KCFCC Award | Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards | Best Actress | The Others (2001) | Nominated |
2001 | ACCA | Awards Circuit Community Awards | Best Actress in a Leading Role | Moulin Rouge! (2001) | Nominated |
2001 | Davis Award | Awards Circuit Community Awards | Best Actress in a Leading Role | Moulin Rouge! (2001) | Nominated |
2000 | Blockbuster Entertainment Award | Blockbuster Entertainment Awards | Favorite Actress – Drama/Romance | Eyes Wide Shut (1999) | Nominated |
1996 | Critics Choice Award | Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards | Best Actress | To Die For (1995) | Nominated |
1996 | Empire Award | Empire Awards, UK | Best Actress | To Die For (1995) | Nominated |
1996 | ALFS Award | London Critics Circle Film Awards | Actress of the Year | To Die For (1995) | Nominated |
1996 | SEFCA Award | Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards | Best Actress | To Die For (1995) | Nominated |
1996 | Golden Globe | Golden Globes, USA | Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical | To Die For (1995) | Nominated |
1996 | Blockbuster Entertainment Award | Blockbuster Entertainment Awards | Favorite Actress – Action/Adventure | Batman Forever (1995) | Nominated |
1995 | Golden Space Needle Award | Seattle International Film Festival | Best Actress | To Die For (1995) | Nominated |
1995 | BSFC Award | Boston Society of Film Critics Awards | Best Actress | To Die For (1995) | Nominated |
1992 | ShoWest Award | ShoWest Convention, USA | Female Star of Tomorrow | Nominated | |
1990 | Silver Logie | Logie Awards | Most Outstanding Actress | Bangkok Hilton (1989) | Nominated |
1990 | Logie | Logie Awards | Most Popular Actress in a Miniseries/Telemovie | Bangkok Hilton (1989) | Nominated |
1988 | Logie | Logie Awards | Most Popular Actress in a Single Drama or Mini Series | Vietnam (1987) | Nominated |
1988 | AFI Award | Australian Film Institute | Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini Series | Vietnam (1987) | Nominated |