Once
relegated to decorative parts for years and long acknowledged as
the wife of Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman spent
the latter half of the 1990s and the first decade of the new millennium
earning much-deserved
critical respect. Standing a willowy 5'11" and sporting one
of Hollywood's most distinctive heads of frizzy red hair, the Australian
actress first entered the American mindset with her role opposite
Cruise in Days of Thunder (1990), but it wasn't until she starred
as a homicidal weather girl in Gus Van Sant's 1995 To Die For that
she achieved recognition as a thespian of considerable range and
talent.
Though many assume that the heavily-accented Nicole
Kidman hails from down under, she was actually born in Honolulu,
Hawaii,
on June 20, 1967,
to Australian parents. Her family, who lived on the island because
of a research project that employed Kidman's biochemist father, then
moved to Washington, D.C. for the next three years. After her father's
project reached completion, Nicole and her family -- which also included
her RN mother and a younger sister -- harkened back to Aussie country.
Kidman finally broke out of her window-dressing typecasting when
Gus Van Sant enlisted her to portray the ruthless protagonist of
To Die For (1995). Directed from a Buck Henry script, this uber-dark
comedy casts Kidman as Suzanne Stone, a television broadcaster ready
and eager to commit one homicide after another to propel herself
to the top. Displaying a gift for impeccable comic timing, she earned
Golden Globe and National Broadcast Critics Circle Awards for Best
Actress. Further critical praise greeted Kidman's performance as
Isabel Archer in Jane Campion's 1996 adaptation of Henry James' The
Portrait of a Lady. Now regarded as one of the hottest actresses
in Hollywood -- as well as one half of its most high-profile couple
-- Kidman starred opposite George Clooney in the big-budget action
extravaganza The Peacemaker (1997) and opposite Sandra Bullock in
the frothy Practical Magic (1998). Both films weren't remotely as
interesting or successful as Kidman's concurrent return to the stage
in London's Donmar Warehouse production of -The Blue Room. Cast as
several characters, one of which required her to play a scene in
the nude, Kidman inspired a sensation among both audiences and critics,
the latter of whom were moved to write numerous lines of sweaty praise
for the actress' full-bodied flirtation with nudity. The play enjoyed
a sold-out run in both London and New York, and Kidman earned an
Evening Standard Award and Olivier nomination for her performance.
In 1999, Nicole Kidman starred in one of her most
controversial films to date, Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut. Adapted
from Arthur
Schnitzler's
-Traumnovelle and cloaked in secrecy from the beginning of its production,
the film also stars Cruise as Kidman's physician husband. During
the spring and summer of 1999, the media unsurprisingly hyped the
couple's onscreen pairing -- and the alleged envelope-pushing sexual
content -- as the two major selling points. However, despite an added
measure of intrigue from Kubrick's death only weeks after shooting
wrapped, Eyes Wide Shut repeated the performance of prior Kubrick
efforts by opening to a radically mixed reaction.
For the most part, Kidman continued to stretch herself with increasingly
demanding and arty roles throughout 2006. In Steven Shainberg's Fur:
An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus, Kidman plays controversial
housewife-cum-photographer Diane Arbus --a role that plunges the
actress into a bizarre, fictionalized romance with the freakishly
hirsute paramour Lionel Sweeney (Robert Downey, Jr.). In Happy Feet,
fellow Aussie Dr. George Miller's live action Babe follow-up about
a penguin who learns to tap dance to impress a crush, Kidman voices
one of several talking Arctic animals.
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Anna Paquin
Actress
It was in New Zealand in 1991 that
Anna Paquin became an actress by chance. Director Jane
Campion was looking for a little girl to play a key role
in The Piano, set to film in New Zealand, and a newspaper
advertisement was run announcing an open audition.
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Claire
Danes Movie Actress
When she is not working, Claire Danes likes
spending time on her school studies, especially the humanities and science.
She tries to keep up her interest in dance, and wants to continue with
her new enthusiasm for surfing while she's living in Los Angeles.
Claire
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Cobie
Smulders Television Actress
As a child Cobie Smulders wanted to be either a doctor or a marine biologist
but started to gain an interest in acting in high school, appearing in
several school productions. Discovered by a modelling agency in her teens,
she started to model internationally, including in locations such as Paris,
Japan, Milan, Greece, and Germany.
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Courtney
Thorne Smith TV Actress
Courtney Thorne Smith first appeared as Stacy Hamilton on Fast Times, the
television series spin-off of the successful teen movie Fast Times at Ridgemont
High.
Courtney
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Jennifer
Aniston Movie and Television Actress
In 2000, after a widely publicized
battle with NBC, Aniston and her fellow cast members negotiated
a salary of $750,000 per episode. The show won its first
Emmy for its 8th season in 2002. That same year, Aniston
received a Best Actress Emmy for her role as Rachel. Jennifer
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Eva Mendes
Model and Actress
Eve Mendes attended California State
University, Northridge and majored in marketing. Her debut
in acting came because she needed a little extra spending
money and appeared as an extra on various films. One day
she caught the eye of an agent who convinced her to pursue
acting more steadily. Eva
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Movie
Actress Keira Knightley
She was born in Teddington, south-west
London. Her name would become Keira as her Hollywood career
took off, the change shamelessly breaking the golden rule
of "I before E except after C" but making the
name more easily pronounceable on a worldwide basis. Keira
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