Having your work be the basis of fame, that's a far more stable feeling.
From Nicole Kidman
I don't really celebrate fame because I get enough attention.
You can ask me pretty much anything. There'll be things I'll go, 'That feels a little too personal.' But most things I don't have a fear of being asked about.
I was fair-skinned in a country that's about the outdoors.
Even as a child I had a strong relationship with yearning and desire. And loss. Those things spoke to me.
I auditioned for the role of an angel in the Nativity play at school. I didn't get it. I auditioned for Mary; didn't get it. So I made up the character of the sheep who sat next to Baby Jesus.
I don't mind being naked.
Once I start putting all my little insecurities in my mind, I'm not actually acting. Then it's about me - and it should never be about me. It should be about the character.
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