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NICOLE KIDMAN HOPES SHE HASN’T DONE HER BEST WORK YET

LOS ANGELES: After over three decades in films, Nicole Kidman feels she still has a lot to do and hopes her best is yet to come. “I’m hoping I haven’t done my best work. I’m hoping I get to experience more extraordinary creative alliances and times with people,” variety.com quoted Kidman as saying. “I’m willing […]

LOS ANGELES: After over three decades in films, Nicole Kidman feels she still has a lot to do and hopes her best is yet to come. “I’m hoping I haven’t done my best work. I’m hoping I get to experience more extraordinary creative alliances and times with people,” variety.com quoted Kidman as saying. “I’m willing to go and work on something that’s got a really low budget and doesn’t have the money to pay you and just get in there and do it. It’s why I do things like ‘Destroyer’,” she said.   The actress continued: “When I went to Belfast (for ‘The Northman’), I was pretty scared. People were saying, ‘Oh my God, if you go, you’re going to get Covid’. I was really frightened but I had this sense of duty and this sense of ‘this is what I do’. I’m a creative being who shows up and put on as much protection as I could. So I did the production and we were all safe.”  Kidman will soon star as Lucille Ball opposite Javier Bardem in ‘Being the Ricardos’. Aaron Sorkin’s drama is about one week during the making of an episode of ‘I Love Lucy’. “I was like, ‘I would love to give it a go’. With Sorkin’s words, his direction and Javier is a kind of a wonderful prospect. I decided to try my best and see if I can do it,” said Kidman. “I love Lucille, having looked now and delved into her. She’s an amazing woman,” she added.

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