A Quote by Adam Scott

Every year, you can depend on having at least a couple really exciting Nicole Kidman performances, and that's a rare thing. — © Adam Scott
Every year, you can depend on having at least a couple really exciting Nicole Kidman performances, and that's a rare thing.
The first person I ever really got starstruck over was Nicole Kidman, because I looked up to her. When I was younger, I wouldn't get parts because of how tall I was. I had the body of a 15-year-old but the face of a 12-year-old. I always looked at Nicole Kidman and thought, "Oh well, she works."
The first person I ever really got starstruck over was Nicole Kidman, because I looked up to her. When I was younger, I wouldn't get parts because of how tall I was. I had the body of a 15-year-old but the face of a 12-year-old. I always looked at Nicole Kidman and thought, 'Oh well, she works.'
One day, you're talking with Tom Hardy; the next day, you have Nicole Kidman kissing your feet. I never thought I'd be able to say that in my lifetime, Nicole Kidman kissing my feet. It's mad.
I did a couple quick things with Nicole Kidman, and I really loved that. She was a really cool person to chat with and had a really lovely presence on set. I'm a big admirer of her work. It's amazing the volume of work she does.
Acting is never really effortless, at least not for me. It requires a massive amount of work. But, there's definitely an added level of having to just create the whole thing again, every time. It's also a very exciting thing, to do that.
It's really, really tough being a woman. I think about getting work done all the time. Look at Nicole Kidman - her face is completely done.
One of the things, and the most exciting, actually definitely the most exciting thing is, having children. You know, I didn't have children before. I had been married only a year before my space station mission, so having three-year-olds is a whole new experience and that's the new adventure. It may sound funny because people have kids every day, but having your own kids, having my own kids, was as fundamentally, or maybe even more fundamentally life changing then even flying in space.
Carey Mulligan- I'd love to dress her. And Nicole Kidman.
I've met Nicole Kidman, Elton John, loads of people.
I stepped in for Nicole Kidman in 'Dogville' when she left that film.
I shot a movie with Nicole Kidman that I got cut out of - it was crap anyways.
My wish and hope, every year, is that people's life chances - their chances of having a happy, prosperous, healthy life for themselves and their family and friends - should not depend on accident of birth. It shouldn't depend on where you're born. It should depend on who you are and what you do. But it shouldn't depend on the chance and the luck of being born in the U.S. or in a poor village in Sub-Saharan Africa or India or wherever it may be.
I do get recognised, but not as much as someone like Dev Patel or Nicole Kidman.
For example, the face of Nicole Kidman in Queen of the Desert and she is the most beautiful goddess on screen that you can find anywhere around in the world. There's no imperfections, and yet I don't need to know every single pore in her face.
It's not often you get to sit in front of Nicole Kidman in your boxers with a big bowl of spaghetti.
You know, if Nicole Kidman was a rock star, she'd be alot more professional than me, I'm sorry.
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