The actress Nicole Kidman 57, said that does not accept roles in productions just for the money, but to challenge yourself exploring other genres and formats that It is not yet on the curriculum . Among the different projects he has participated in are “Aquaman”, “Batman Forever”, “Big Little Lies”, “Moulin Rouge”, among others.
“What people don’t understand is that it’s not about the check. A lot of the big blockbusters I do are, I hope, different,” she said. Later this year, the actress will be seen in new films “The Perfect Couple,” set for release in the United States on September 5, and the thriller “Babygirl,” scheduled for release on December 20.
In an interview for The Officialpublished this Tuesday (27), Kidman said that, when accepting the role for the film “Batman Forever”, from 1995, people questioned her about her decision. “Everyone is like: ‘Why are you doing this?’. I say: ‘Because I’m going to kiss Batman!’”, she joked.
The actress has also appeared in horror productions — such as “The Undoing” (2020) —, comedy — “Bewitched” (2005), from the DC Comics Universe — in the “Aquaman” feature films, among other experiences on screen and on theater stages.
Nicole Kidman has been nominated for five Academy Awards and won one—Best Actress in 2003 for “The Hours.” She has also won six of her 17 Golden Globe nominations and two Emmys for the HBO series “Big Little Lies.”
She currently divides her life between homes in Nashville and New York, both in the United States, and a third in Sydney, Australia, where her husband — country singer Keith Urban — and their two daughters Sunday and Faith also live.
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