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=== Hollywood Success and Rise to Fame === Nicole Kidman's breakout Hollywood role came in '''"Days of Thunder"''' (1990), a racing drama in which she starred alongside Tom Cruise, who would later become her husband. This film marked the beginning of her global recognition as a rising star. Her subsequent roles in '''"Far and Away"''' (1992) and '''"Batman Forever"''' (1995) solidified her place in Hollywood. However, it was in the late 1990s and early 2000s that Kidman truly began to shine as one of the industry's leading actresses. Some of her most acclaimed roles from this period include: * '''"The Others"''' (2001): A psychological horror film in which Kidman played Grace Stewart, a mother living in a haunted house. Her performance was praised for its emotional depth and intensity. * '''"Moulin Rouge!"''' (2001): In this musical, directed by Baz Luhrmann, Kidman played Satine, a courtesan and star of the Moulin Rouge nightclub. Her performance earned her a '''Golden Globe Award''' and an '''Academy Award''' nomination, demonstrating her range as both an actress and singer. * '''"The Hours"''' (2002): Kidman's portrayal of writer '''Virginia Woolf''' in this drama earned her the '''Academy Award for Best Actress'''. Her transformation for the role, including the use of prosthetics, and her emotionally layered performance were widely praised.
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