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Kidman at the 2015 Berlin International Film Festival

American-born Australian actress and producer Nicole Kidman has appeared in numerous film and television projects, as well as in theatre productions. She made her film debut in the Australian drama Bush Christmas in 1983.[1][2] Four years later, she starred in the television miniseries Bangkok Hilton, for which she received the AACTA Award for Best Lead Actress in a Television Drama.[3] Her breakthrough role was as a married woman trapped on a yacht with a murderer in the 1989 thriller Dead Calm.[4][5] She followed this with her Hollywood debut opposite Tom Cruise in Tony Scott's auto-racing film Days of Thunder (1990).[6] Her role as a homicidal weather forecaster in Gus Van Sant's crime comedy-drama To Die For garnered Kidman a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical in 1996.[7] She worked with Cruise again on Ron Howard's Far and Away (1992) and Stanley Kubrick's erotic thriller Eyes Wide Shut in 1999.

Kidman played a courtesan in Baz Luhrmann's 2001 musical Moulin Rouge!, for which she received her second Golden Globe Award and her first nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress.[7][8] That same year, she appeared in the horror-thriller The Others, which garnered her a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress.[9] For her portrayal of writer Virginia Woolf in the drama The Hours (2002), she received the Academy Award for Best Actress, becoming the first Australian to win that award.[10][11] Following her Oscar win, she starred in Lars von Trier's Dogville, the drama The Human Stain, and the epic war drama Cold Mountain. The following year, she appeared in the sci-fi comedy film The Stepford Wives (2004), and the drama Birth (2004). Four years later, she reunited with Luhrmann on the historical drama Australia. In 2010, she starred in the drama Rabbit Hole, for which she received her third Academy Award nomination for Best Actress.[12][13][14]

In 2012, Kidman played novelist Martha Gellhorn in the HBO biopic Hemingway & Gellhorn (2012), for which she received her first Primetime Emmy Award nomination.[15] She then portrayed actress-turned-princess Grace Kelly in the biopic Grace of Monaco (2014) and starred as an evil taxidermist in the comedy Paddington (2014).[16] For her performance in the biographical drama Lion (2016), she received her fourth Academy Award nomination, her first in the Best Supporting Actress category.[17][18][19][20] For producing and starring in the HBO drama series Big Little Lies (2017–2019), she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie and a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Limited Series.[21][22]

In 2021, she portrayed actress-comedian Lucille Ball in Aaron Sorkin's biographical drama Being the Ricardos, for which she received her fourth Academy Award nomination for Best Actress, her fifth nomination overall.[23]

Film

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Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released.
Year Title Credited as Role Notes

Ref.

Actor Producer
1983 Bush Christmas Yes No Helen Thompson [24]
BMX Bandits Yes No Judy [25]
1985 Wills & Burke Yes No Julia Matthews [26]
1986 Windrider Yes No Jade [27]
1987 The Bit Part Yes No Mary McAllister [28]
1988 Emerald City Yes No Helen Davey [29]
1989 Dead Calm Yes No Rae Ingram [30]
1990 Days of Thunder Yes No Dr. Claire Lewicki [31]
1991 Flirting Yes No Nicola Radcliffe [32]
Billy Bathgate Yes No Drew Preston [33]
1992 Far and Away Yes No Shannon Christie [34]
1993 Malice Yes No Tracy Safian [35]
My Life Yes No Gail Jones [36]
1995 Batman Forever Yes No Dr. Chase Meridian [37]
To Die For Yes No Suzanne Stone Maretto [38]
1996 The Portrait of a Lady Yes No Isabel Archer [39]
1997 The Peacemaker Yes No Dr. Julia Kelly [40]
1998 Practical Magic Yes No Gillian Owens [41]
1999 Eyes Wide Shut Yes No Alice Harford [42]
2001 Moulin Rouge! Yes No Satine [43]
The Others Yes No Grace Stewart [44]
Birthday Girl Yes No Nadia / Sophia[a] [47][45]
2002 The Hours Yes No Virginia Woolf [48][49]
2003 Dogville Yes No Grace Margaret Mulligan [50]
In the Cut No Yes [51]
The Human Stain Yes No Faunia Farley [52]
Cold Mountain Yes No Ada Monroe [53]
2004 The Stepford Wives Yes No Joanna Eberhart [54]
Birth Yes No Anna [55]
No. 5 the Film Yes No Herself Short film [56]
2005 The Interpreter Yes No Silvia Broome [57]
Bewitched Yes No Isabel Bigelow / Samantha[a] [46]
2006 Fur Yes No Diane Arbus [58]
Happy Feet Yes No Norma Jean Voice role [59]
2007 The Invasion Yes No Dr. Carol Bennell [60]
Margot at the Wedding Yes No Margot [61]
The Golden Compass Yes No Marisa Coulter [62]
2008 Australia Yes No Lady Sarah Ashley [63]
2009 Nine Yes No Claudia Jenssen [64]
2010 Rabbit Hole Yes Yes Becca Corbett [65]
2011 Just Go with It Yes No Devlin Adams [66]
Trespass Yes No Sarah Miller [67]
Monte Carlo No Yes [51]
2012 The Paperboy Yes No Charlotte Bless [68]
2013 Stoker Yes No Evelyn Stoker [69]
The Railway Man Yes No Patti Lomax [70]
2014 Grace of Monaco Yes No Grace Kelly [71]
Before I Go to Sleep Yes No Christine Lucas [72]
Paddington Yes No Millicent Clyde [73]
2015 Strangerland Yes No Catherine Parker [74]
Queen of the Desert Yes No Gertrude Bell [75]
The Family Fang Yes Yes Annie Fang [76]
Secret in Their Eyes Yes No Claire Sloane [77]
2016 Genius Yes No Aline Bernstein [78]
Lion Yes No Sue Brierley [79]
2017 How to Talk to Girls at Parties Yes No Queen Boadicea [80]
The Killing of a Sacred Deer Yes No Anna Murphy [81]
The Beguiled Yes No Martha Farnsworth [82]
The Upside Yes No Yvonne Pendleton [83]
Great Performers: Horror Show Yes No The Possessed Short film [84]
2018 Destroyer Yes No Erin Bell [85]
Boy Erased Yes No Nancy Eamons [86]
Aquaman Yes No Queen Atlanna [87]
2019 The Goldfinch Yes No Samantha Barbour [88]
Bombshell Yes No Gretchen Carlson [89]
2020 The Prom Yes No Angie Dickinson [90]
2021 Being the Ricardos Yes No Lucille Ball [91]
2022 The Northman Yes No Queen Gudrun [92]
2023 Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom Yes No Queen Atlanna [93]
2024 A Family Affair Yes No Brooke Harwood [94]
Babygirl Yes No Romy Mathis [95]
Spellbound Yes No Queen Ellsmere Voice role [96]
TBA Holland, Michigan Yes Yes TBA Post-production [97]

Television

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Key
Denotes television programs that have not yet aired.
Year Title Credited as Role Notes Ref.
Actor Executive producer
1983 Chase Through the Night Yes No Petra 5 episodes [98]
1984 Skin Deep Yes No Sheena Henderson Television film [99]
Matthew and Son Yes No Bridget Elliot [99]
A Country Practice Yes No Simone Jenkins 2 episodes [99]
1985 Five Mile Creek Yes No Annie 12 episodes [100]
Archer Yes No Catherine Television film [101]
Winners Yes No Carol Trig Episode: "Room to Move" [102][103]
1987 An Australian in Rome Yes No Jill Television film [104]
Vietnam Yes No Megan Goddard 5 episodes [105]
1988 Nightmaster Yes No Amy Gabriel Television film [106]
1989 Bangkok Hilton Yes No Katrina Stanton 3 episodes [107]
1993 Saturday Night Live Yes No Host Episode: "Nicole Kidman / Stone Temple Pilots" [108]
2011 Sesame Street Yes No Herself Episode: "Super Maria" [109]
2012 Hemingway & Gellhorn Yes No Martha Gellhorn Television film [110]
2014 Hello Ladies: The Movie Yes No Herself [111]
2017–present Big Little Lies Yes Yes Celeste Wright 14 episodes [112]
2017 Top of the Lake: China Girl Yes No Julia Edwards 6 episodes [113]
2020 The Undoing Yes Yes Grace Fraser [114]
2021–present Nine Perfect Strangers Yes Yes Masha Dmitrichenko 8 episodes [115]
2022 Roar Yes Yes Robin Episode: "The Woman Who Ate Photographs" [116]
2023 Love & Death No Yes [117]
2023–2024 Lioness Yes Yes Kaitlyn Meade 16 episodes [118]
2024 Expats Yes Yes Margaret Woo 6 episodes [119]
The Perfect Couple Yes Yes Greer Garrison Winbury [120]
TBA The Last Anniversary No Yes [121]
TBA Scarpetta Yes Yes Dr. Kay Scarpetta [122]

Stage

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Year Title Role Venue Ref.
1988 Steel Magnolias Shelby York Theatre
Athenaeum Theatre
[123][124]
1998 The Blue Room Various characters Donmar Warehouse
James Earl Jones Theatre
[125][126]
2015 Photograph 51 Rosalind Franklin Noël Coward Theatre [127]

Music videos

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Year Title Artist Notes Ref.
1983 "Bop Girl" Pat Wilson [128]
1983 "Where They Belong" Moving Pictures [129]
2001 "Somethin' Stupid" Robbie Williams As featured artist [130]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Kidman plays a single character who has two different names.[45][46]

See also

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