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From the Archives: Nicole Kidman

by Jack Tewksbury For forty years the HFPA has recorded interviews with famous and celebrated actors, actresses and filmmakers. The world’s largest collection of its kind — over 10,000 interviews — is now in the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences Library. The audios are fascinating. Below is an excerpt: Nicole Kidman, some 20 years ago, married to Tom Cruise and taking her first steps into the Hollywood jungle,  firmly establishes her individual power on both the personal and professional arenas.

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“Nonsense – I  didn’t  get  any  movie  part  because  of  Tom (Cruise). There  are  a  lot  of  stars  around  with  girlfriends   who  are  actresses. These  women  aren’t  working. And  many of  these  stars  are  also  powerful. I’m  not  blowing  my  own  trumpet,  but  it  irritates me.  You  do  not  get  a  part  because  of  personal  relationship. You  may  get  into  the  audition,  but  unless  you  come  up  with  the  goods  they’re  not  going  to  use  you.  The  studios  have  millions  of  dollars  riding  on  these  movies.  They’re  not  going  to  put Nicole  in  a  movie  just  to  please Tom! I  really  don’t  want  to  talk  about  Tom.  I  prefer  to  keep this  about  me, even  though he’s  a  great  guy,  and  the  reason  is  that I’m  very  honest. If  someone  askes  me  a  question, I  usually  answer  it.  I’m  willing  to  talk  about  my  past because  I  don’t  have  anything  to  hide. My  work  also is an  open  book. But  to  protect  our  relationship,  our  love,  Tom’s  and  mine,  I’m  not  going  to  talk about all  the little  things  we do  together, what  we do, when we  go  to  bed,  what  we  do  when  we  go  out.  That’s  our  business,  and  nobody  else’s. I  would  never  give  up  acting  in  favor  of  motherhood. That  doesn’t  mean  I  would  deny  my  children  anything, but  there  is  a  new  generation  of  actors  who  are  proving that  you  can  have  a  family  and  still  do  what  you  want   to  do. There  are  ten  actresses  at  the  moment  who  are  pregnant,  and  no  one’s  using  that  as  an  excuse  to  give  up   her  career.  I  think  combining  both  helps  one  become  a better  person. I  used  to   have  this  thing  about  having  to  suffer  as  a person  in  order  to be a good  actor. You  had  to  go  through all  that  angst. But  seeing  people  like  Meryl  Streep, Dustin  Hoffman,  Paul  Newman,  they’re  all  happily  married,  they all  have  children,  they  all  have  secure  family  lives  and they all  do  brilliant  work . “