Nicole Kidman
Academy Award-winning actress, 'Moulin Rouge!', 'Big Little Lies'
Nicole Mary Kidman (born June 20, 1967) is an Australian-American actress and film producer who has established herself as one of the most acclaimed and versatile actors in contemporary cinema. Born in Hawaii to Australian parents, she moved to Australia as a child and began her acting career in Australian television and film before achieving international success. She gained prominence through her roles in films such as 'Days of Thunder' (1990), 'Far and Away' (1992), and her Academy Award-winning performance in 'Moulin Rouge!' (2001). Known for her commitment to complex, challenging roles, Kidman has demonstrated remarkable range across drama, romance, thriller, and biographical genres. Beyond cinema, she has earned critical acclaim for television work, winning Golden Globes for roles in 'Big Little Lies' and 'Undoing'. Her collaborations with renowned directors and her willingness to take creative risks have established her reputation as a serious artist. Kidman has also been active in humanitarian work and advocacy, serving as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. Her career spanning over four decades, numerous prestigious awards, and consistent critical acclaim have cemented her status as one of the greatest actors of her generation.
Nicole Richie
'The Simple Life', fashion designer, television personality
Nicole Eggert
'Baywatch' actress, television personality, 1990s pop culture
Nicole Ari Parker
'Sex and the City', 'Divorce', actress, television performer
Nicole Bass
Professional bodybuilder, female bodybuilding pioneer
Entertainment
Australian
1967
Thinking about the name
Nicole
French origin
“The French feminine form of Nicolas, meaning 'victory of the people,' Nicole emerged as a standalone classic in the 20th century. The name combines classical Greek roots with a distinctly modern, accessible femininity that made it wildly popular from the 1960s onward. It conveys both strength and elegance without pretension.”