Nicole Kidman was born on June 20, 1967 in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. She is the daughter of biochemist father Antony and nursing instructor mother Janelle. Kidman drop out her school education and took the career in acting. She is an ex-wife of Tom Cruise and has two children Connor, Isabella. Her break-through in acting was her role in "Days of Thunder" opposite Tom Cruise in 1990. Her role in Gus Van Sant's "To Die For" in 1995 displayed her considerable talents. Though she was born in Hawaii, many people consider her as a native of Australia as her parents were native Australians. Kidman started to get trained in ballet from the age of three, and made her acting debut in a nativity play when she was just six. Some of her noted films are Moulin Rouge, The Interpreter, Cold Mountain, Birthday Girl, The Human Stain, etc. |