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How many Academy Awards and Oscar nominations does Nicole Kidman have?

Let’s take a look at how many Oscars Nicole Kidman has won and how many times she has been nominated for Hollywood’s biggest award

GABRIEL BOUYSAFP

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Born in Honolulu (Hawaii) in 1967, Nicole Kidman made her debut in the world of cinema at just 16 years old. The Australian star (her parents were temporarily residing in Honolulu with a student visa) took her first steps in film in the 1980s, but it would not be until the following decade when she began to acquire international fame and prestige.

In 1990, she starred in ‘Days of Thunder’ with Tom Cruise, who would be her partner until 2001. Along with Naomi Watts, another great actress of the 21st century, Kidman participated in ‘Flirting’, an independent Australian film that won the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Film in 1991. That same year, she received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress for ‘Billy Bathgate’. And from there to stardom.

Nicole Kidman, a versatile actress with an extensive filmography

Among her most notable films are: ‘To Die For’ (1995), ‘The Portrait of a Lady’ (1996), ‘Eyes Wide Shut’ (1999), ‘Moulin Rouge’ (2001), ‘The Others’ (2001), ‘The Hours’ (2002), ‘Cold Mountain’ and ‘Dogville’ (2003), ‘Birth’ (2004), ‘The Interpreter’ (2005), ‘The Killing of a Sacred Deer’ and ‘Forever’ (2017), ‘Boy Erased’ (2018), ‘The Prom’ (2020), and ‘Being the Ricardos’ (2021).

Kidman has also participated in a multitude of television series, as well as in theater productions. She has even ventured into the world of music, with less success than on stage.

How many times has she been nominated and how many Oscars has she won?

She has been nominated four times for Best Actress at the Academy Awards: ‘Moulin Rouge’, ‘The Hours’, ‘The Killing of a Sacred Deer’, and ‘Being the Ricardos’ in 2022. She has won the Oscar only once, for her role as Virginia Woolf in ‘The Hours’. She was also nominated for Best Supporting Actress for ‘Birth’. In addition, she has won six Golden Globes, two Emmy Awards, a BAFTA, and a myriad of awards from the film industry throughout her extensive and versatile professional career.

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