While Nicole Kidman is globally renowned for her work as an actress, she has occasionally crossed over into the world of music, adding a touch of her versatile talent to songs and soundtracks. Born on June 20, 1967, in Honolulu, Hawaii, and raised in Australia, Kidman began her acting career in Australian film and television. However, it was through her roles in musicals and musical-inspired films that her vocal abilities came into the spotlight.
Most notably, Nicole Kidman showcased her singing prowess in Baz Luhrmann's "Moulin Rouge!" (2001) with memorable performances such as "Come What May," a duet with Ewan McGregor that has gained a timeless appeal. Though not primarily known for her music career, Kidman's exquisite vocal contributions to select soundtracks and collaborative performances, such as "Say Something" where she is featured, and the song "Wear Your Crown" from the "The Prom" soundtrack, highlight her range and willingness to explore various forms of artistic expression. Her musical endeavors, while few, resonate with her fans and complement her acclaimed achievements in acting.
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