Nicole Kidman won 2003 Academy Award® for Best Actress for her role as Virginia Woolf in THE HOURS. Kidman’s riveting performance also earned her the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Drama, the BAFTA Award for Best Actress and the Berlin Film Festival Silver Bear Award for Best Actress.
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Kidman’s range and versatility have won her a reputation for daring performances including, in one year, her role in MOULIN ROUGE for director Baz Luhrman and in THE OTHERS for Alejandro Amenabar. Among other honors, these earned her dual 2002 Golden Globe Nominations as Best Actress in a Musical and Best Actress in a Drama. She won the Golden Globe for her performance in MOULIN ROUGE.
Kidman’s true breakout role was ‘Suzanne Stone,’ a woman obsessed with becoming a TV personality, in Gus Van Sant’s widely acclaimed black comedy TO DIE FOR, for which she won her first Golden Globe as Best Actress in 1995. In 1996, Kidman starred in Jane Campion’s adaptation of Henry James’ PORTRAIT OF A LADY, and in 2003 she teamed creatively with Campion, this time as a producer on IN THE CUT, which starred Meg Ryan. Kidman has given notable performances in such films as Stanley Kubrick’s EYES WIDE SHUT, Jez Butterworth’s black comedy BIRTHDAY GIRL, and director Robert Benton’s screen adaptation of Philip Roth’s THE HUMAN STAIN. Other credits include THE PEACEMAKER, PRACTICAL MAGIC, DAYS OF THUNDER, BILLY BATHGATE, MALICE, MY LIFE, FAR AND AWAY and BATMAN FOREVER. Kidman made a highly lauded
A recipient of the 2003 American Cinematheque Award for excellence in film, Kidman was recently seen in Lars von Trier’s DOGVILLE, and co-starred with Jude Law and Renée Zellweger in Anthony Minghella’s COLD MOUNTAIN, for which she received both a Golden Globe and Critic’s Choice nomination as Best Actress. Kidman recently completed filming THE INTERPRETER for director/producer Sydney Pollack.

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