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Welcome to Nicole's Magic
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Welcome to Nicole's Magic, a fansite for the spectacular spectacular Academy Award winning Australian actress Nicole Kidman. Nicole is one of the most sought-after actresses of her generation, and is known for her roles in Moulin Rouge, The Hours and To Die For, and has recently been seen in the controversial thrillers Stoker and The Paperboy.
Nicole's Magic is the largest and most comprehensive fansite for Nicole, and is dedicated to supporting her and her career. As of March 2013, Nicole's Magic is entering a new phase of its fansite life, now focussing on paying tribute to Nicole's career up to and including 2006. Read more about what this entails here, and how you can keep up to date with her current career here. Nicole is our favourite actress, and we feel that this way we can provide a highly extensive and worthy tribute to this incredible woman. Comments, suggestions, sparkling diamonds, elephant love medleys and contributions are always more than welcomed so please contact me if you have anything to say. Enjoy your visit, add us to your Favourites and come back again soon!
NB: As part of our site overhaul, all of our content is moving over to a new system. While these changes take place many of the pages within this site will not work/give errors - please be patient as I work to fix them as quickly as I can!
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As part of a bi-monthly feature here at Nicole's Magic, each month we will be taking a look back at one of Nicole's films or acting projects. Nicole has an immense body of work behind her, and there's no better way to be reminded of her talent and how much we love her than immersing ourselves and taking an in depth look at those works.

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Robbie Williams has told old pal Nicole Kidman to stick by her man Keith Urban, who`s in rehab with drink and drug issues.
Rob, who`s stayed friends with Nicole since they made Somethin` Stupid together, emailed the Oscar winner urging her to be a `rock` to her country crooner hubby.
Robbie told Nicole, “Please stick by Keith. He needs you now more than ever.”
The singer, who`s conquered his own drug demons, went on, “If he needs anyone to speak to about what he`s going through, I`m here. I know what it`s like.”
Former crack addict Keith – who checked into rehab in the US shortly after he got married – flew to Australia to be with his wife just days ago.
But he`ll be back in the States completing his treatment in the New Year. He`s also had stints in The Priory and Clouds in Wiltshire, reports the Mirror.
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NICOLE Kidman and husband Keith Urban gazed lovingly at each other on a fairground ride just days after he left rehab.
The couple, both 39, looked like teenage sweethearts as they rekindled their romance in Sydney on New Year’s Eve.
Friends feared their six-month marriage was on the rocks after country singer Keith checked into a Betty Ford clinic in California for drink and drug addiction.
But the pair appeared to be having a great time after he flew 8,000 miles to be reunited with the Australian-born Hollywood star during a break in his treatment.
One onlooker said: “They looked like they were having the time of their lives.”
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ACTRESS Nicole Kidman called police and said her holiday on the south coast of NSW was ruined after media followed her.
Kidman and her husband Keith Urban were angered by celebrity photographer Jamie Fawcett after he photographed them during a holiday at Rosedale near Bateman’s Bay, reported The Daily Telegraph.
Fawcett’s lawyers are due to appear at Sydney’s Downing Centre Local Court on January 11 over allegations he was linked to bugging Kidman’s home.
An AVO obtained by police on behalf of Kidman against Fawcett over stalking claims was revoked in February 2005 after the case was dismissed.
Fawcett told the Telegraph Kidman rolled down her car window on Sunday and angrily said “f–k off Jamie”.
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It seems that Hollywood actresses even get star struck. It seems that Nicole Kidman came over all funny over Daniel Craig when she starred opposite him in the upcoming THE INVASION. According to the Daily Express, she immediately asked the James Bond star for his autograph.
“At first, it seemed like she was just teasing him.” A source said at the newspaper.
“Then she explained she really did want it because her son Connor is a massive Bond fan.
“I think it was probably the first autograph he ever signed as 007.”
Kidman also stas opposite craig in the movie adaptation of THE GOLDEN COMPASS, due in cinemas later this year.
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NEW James Bond actor Daniel Craig has admitted being left shaken and stirred by Oscar winner Nicole Kidman.
He admitted the Australian beauty “turns me on” during an interview in US magazine W.
The actors co-star in new films The Invasion and The Golden Compass, the first screen adaptation of Phillip Pullman’s best-selling The Dark Prophecies.
And they smouldered together as they posed for this shoot for the front cover of W.
In the interview, Craig admitted there was a bubbling chemistry between them.
He said: “She turns me on. Not in a sordid, horrible way … well, come to think of it …”
Kidman, a little more tactfully, praised Craig as being “an actor’s actor”.
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NICOLE Kidman dropped a bundle of cash at a swanky baby boutique in Melrose Ave last week – suggesting she is either stocking up for pregnant sister Antonia or preparing for her own delivery from the stork.
Proving the wives of Tom Cruise like the same stores, she chose the exclusive Petit Tresor as her retail therapy destination – the same trendy baby boutique previously hit up by Katie Holmes.
Along with a mobile, baby slippers and a green velour frog coat, Kidman picked up a $540 leather Mia Bossi diaper bag.
Too busy supporting hubby Keith Urban, Kidman had an assistant place the order, which was then trucked to her LA compound.
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NICOLE Kidman will be at the side of her troubled husband Keith Urban when he launches a spectacular comeback tour in Australia this year.
Grammy winner Urban, 39, is planning a return to the spotlight and will start a world tour in April or May.
The country music star is being treated for alcoholism.
Industry sources say Kidman, acknowledged as a rock of support during Urban’s battle, will accompany her husband on his tour.
They say Urban used a recent holiday in Sydney to firm up the concert tour details, which will be locked in in the next few weeks.
Urban reckons the stage is the perfect place from which to answer the sensationalist frenzy that follows him.
“That is the biggest punch I can throw, the only way I can fight because I want to be there,” Urban said. “To get up there and do the best I can.”
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The ‘Cold Mountain’ star says she loves being an actress because she enjoys getting close to her co-stars and directors.
She said: “I love the intimacy of working with the director and the other actors. That’s probably the thing that draws me, that’s where I get my high – and when people give you feedback in terms of being emotionally affected by something that you did.”
Nicole, 39, has also revealed that while she is happy to obey a director’s wishes and demands, if she doesn’t respect the director, she finds filmmaking torturous.
She explained: “I’ve been in the hands of some people I didn’t respect, and that’s torture. If I can respect somebody, I’ll walk to the ends of the earth. I’m devoted. But if they do something where I’m like, ‘I actually don’t think you’re very smart or very good,’ then it’s, ‘Oh, no!’ And if you discover that after you’ve signed on to do it, that’s a disaster.
“I am not a control freak, I’ll be put in the hands of a director and go, ‘Mould me, change me’.
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Oscar winner Nicole Kidman is set to star in and produce a film adaptation of David Lindsay-Abaire’s Rabbit Hole, according to Variety. Kidman will take on the role of Becca Corbett, the part that won Cynthia Nixon a 2006 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play. Lindsay-Abaire will adapt his own play for the screen.
In Rabbit Hole, Becca and Howie Corbett have everything they could want, until a life-shattering accident turns their world upside down, and leaves the couple drifting perilously apart. Becca, who must also cope with the distractions of her reckless sister Izzy, and their opinionated mother, Nat, takes solace in her unlikely friendship with a neighborhood teenager, Jason, who might provide the key to lead her back from the darkest of places.
Kidman won the Academy Award for her performance in The Hours and is one of Hollywood’s busiest and most sought-after actresses. Upcoming films include an untitled project with Squid and the Whale writer/director Noah Baumbach and The Invasion with Daniel Craig.
Lindsay-Abaire’s other plays include Kimberly Akimbo, Wonder of the World and Fuddy Meers and he recently adapted Cornelia Funke’s novel Inkheart for the big screen.
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New Line has hired Hossein Amini (The Wings of the Dove) to pen The Subtle Knife, the second part of Phillip Pullman’s “His Dark Materials.”
Variety says that the move comes as New Line is in the midst of a five-month shoot on Pullman’s The Golden Compass at Shepperton Studios in London. Chris Weitz is directing the $150 million “Compass” — to be released on December 7 — from his own script.
Amini is currently penning Drive for Universal with Hugh Jackman attached to star and Marc Platt producing.
“Compass” stars Nicole Kidman, Daniel Craig, Eva Green, Sam Elliott, Ian McShane and newcomer Dakota Blue Richards.
In “The Subtle Knife,” Pullman introduces the character of a 12-year-old boy who has learned the art of invisibility and is seeking his missing father when he encounters a vanishing cat and joins forces with Lyra Belacqua.
Pullman’s final book in the trilogy is “The Amber Spyglass.”
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