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Helen Hunt

Helen Elizabeth Hunt (born 15 June 1963) is an American actress. She was born in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of an acting coach.

Hunt co-starred with Paul Reiser in the television sitcom Mad About You, winning Emmy Awards for her performance in 1996, 1997, 1998, and 1999.

Hunt has also had a successful film career and has been in Hollywood movies such as Cast Away and As Good As It Gets (with Jack Nicholson), for which she won an Academy Award for Best Actress in 1998.

In 1998, Hunt became the first actress to win both an Emmy and an Oscar in the same year.

Hunt was married to actor Hank Azaria on July 18, 1999. The couple divorced on December 18, 2000.

She has a daughter with Matthew Carnahan.

Filmography

  • Empire Falls (2005)
  • A Good Woman (2004)
  • The Curse of the Jade Scorpion (2001)
  • Timepiece (2001)
  • Cast Away (2000)
  • Pay It Forward (2000)
  • What Women Want (2000)
  • Dr. T & the Women (2000)
  • Twelfth Night (Made for TV) (1998)
  • Twister: Ride it Out (1998)
  • As Good As It Gets (1997)
  • Twister (1996)
  • Kiss of Death (1995)
  • In the Company of Darkness (Made for TV) (1993)
  • Sexual Healing (1993)
  • Trancers III (1992)
  • Bob Roberts (1992)
  • Mr. Saturday Night (1992)
  • Only You (1992)
  • The Waterdance (1992)
  • Into the Badlands (Made for TV) (1991)
  • Trancers II (1991)
  • Murder in New Hampshire: The Pamela Wojas Smart Story (Made for TV) (1991)
  • Next of Kin (1989)
  • Incident at Dark River (Made for TV) (1989)
  • The Frog Prince (1988)
  • Stealing Home (1988)
  • Miles from Home (1988)
  • Shooter (Made for TV) (1988)
  • Project X (1987)
  • Peggy Sue Got Married (1986)
  • TheNativity (1986)
  • Girls Just Want to Have Fun (1985)
  • Waiting to Act (1985)
  • Trancers (1985)
  • Sweet Revenge (Made for TV) (1984)
  • Choices of the Heart (Made for TV) (1983)
  • Quarterback Princess (Made for TV) (1983)
  • Bill: On His Own (Made for TV) (1983)
  • Desperate Lives (Made for TV) (1982)
  • The Miracle of Kathy Miller (Made for TV) (1981)
  • Angel Dusted (Made for TV) (1981)
  • The Best Little Girl in the World (Made for TV) (1981)
  • I Think I'm Having a Baby (Made for TV) (1981)
  • Child Bride of Short Creek (Made for TV) (1981)
  • Transplant (Made for TV) (1979)
  • Rollercoaster (1977)
  • The Spell (Made for TV) (1977)
  • Having Babies (Made for TV) (1976)
  • The Swiss Family Robinson (Made for TV) (1975)
  • All Together Now (Made for TV) (1975)
  • Death Scream (Made for TV) (1975)
  • Pioneer Woman (Made for TV) (1973)

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She has a daughter with Matthew Carnahan. In USA. The couple divorced on December 18, 2000. In Australia. Hunt was married to actor Hank Azaria on July 18, 1999. Kidman was cast in The Producers however has had to pull out due to filming "Eucalpytus" in Australia, Kidmans first native film since Moulin Rouge!. In 1998, Hunt became the first actress to win both an Emmy and an Oscar in the same year. Emma's War, Alexander The Great, The Interpreter, Bewitched and the Australian movie "Eucalpytus" also starring Russell Crowe are future movies for Kidman.

Hunt has also had a successful film career and has been in Hollywood movies such as Cast Away and As Good As It Gets (with Jack Nicholson), for which she won an Academy Award for Best Actress in 1998. Later, she collaborated with Robbie Williams on the song Somethin' Stupid, a cover of the old swing song on Williams' swing covers album Swing When You're Winning (debuting and peaking at #8 in the Australian ARIAnet Singles Chart, and at #1 for three weeks in the UK, also becoming the UK Christmas #1 Single for 2001). Hunt co-starred with Paul Reiser in the television sitcom Mad About You, winning Emmy Awards for her performance in 1996, 1997, 1998, and 1999. Her collaboration with Ewan McGregor on the song Come What May, from the film's soundtrack debuted and peaked at #27 on the UK Singles Chart. She was born in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of an acting coach. Not known as a singer prior to Moulin Rouge!, Kidman surprised critics and fans with her charming singing voice in the film. Helen Elizabeth Hunt (born 15 June 1963) is an American actress. This year (2005) she has visited to the tsunami-hit regions of SE Asia..

Pioneer Woman (Made for TV) (1973). Nicole Kidman was selected as the New South Wales Australian of the Year 2005 for her success as an actress, contribution to helping those less fortunate than herself, and because she inspires other Australians to achieve their dreams. Death Scream (Made for TV) (1975). Nicole's charity work is so highly regarded that in (2004) she was honoured as a 'Citizen of the World' by the United Nations. All Together Now (Made for TV) (1975). Her outstanding work helps raise money for and draw attention to the plight of and the most disadvantaged children in Australia and around the world. The Swiss Family Robinson (Made for TV) (1975). She has been a high profile Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF Australia since 1994.

Having Babies (Made for TV) (1976). Nicole publicly supports a variety of charities and causes. The Spell (Made for TV) (1977). Apart from being an outstanding actress, Nicole is an inspirational role model. Rollercoaster (1977). She won the 2003 Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance as Virginia Woolf in The Hours: for the same film she won a BAFTA award. Transplant (Made for TV) (1979). The film had received a much better reception when shown previous to release at Cannes.

Child Bride of Short Creek (Made for TV) (1981). Despite the poor reception, the film was nominated for the prestigious Golden Lion Award. I Think I'm Having a Baby (Made for TV) (1981). In September of the same year, Kidman's film Birth in which the 37 year-old actress' character falls in love with a 10 year-old boy (played by Cameron Bright), which she believed to be a reincarnation of her dead husband, was badly received. The Best Little Girl in the World (Made for TV) (1981). In 2004, Kidman appeared in the remake of The Stepford Wives alongside Glenn Close, Faith Hill and Bette Midler. Angel Dusted (Made for TV) (1981). In the same year she took a hand at production for the film In the Cut.

The Miracle of Kathy Miller (Made for TV) (1981). While in Australia filming Moulin Rouge!, Kidman injured her knee, so Jodie Foster had to replace her in Panic Room. Desperate Lives (Made for TV) (1982). Kidman's most professionally successful year was 2001, with her Oscar-nominated performance in Moulin Rouge! and well-received star turn in a horror film, The Others. Bill: On His Own (Made for TV) (1983). She did however win a Golden Globe award. Quarterback Princess (Made for TV) (1983). Although media speculation thought that she would earn an Academy Award nomination for her performance, it was not to be.

Choices of the Heart (Made for TV) (1983). She was featured in the all-star cast of Batman Forever and later that same year she starred in To Die For, earning high praise from critics. Sweet Revenge (Made for TV) (1984). 1995 was to bring much success. Trancers (1985). Later, in 1999, she was in Eyes Wide Shut (1999), Stanley Kubrick's final film, when she co-starred with her husband as a married couple for the second time. Waiting to Act (1985). After “Days of Thunder“ she starred with Cruise 1992 in Ron Howard's Far and Away.

Girls Just Want to Have Fun (1985). After ten years’, the marriage was dissolved in 2001: there was much media speculation about the reasons for this, but both celebrities maintained their privacy and were guarded in their public comments. TheNativity (1986). The couple adopted two children, Isabella and Connor, and lived in Los Angeles, California, Australia, Colorado, and New York. Peggy Sue Got Married (1986). Cruise divorced Rogers and the couple married on Christmas Eve of 1990 in Telluride, Colorado. Project X (1987). Although Cruise was married to actress Mimi Rogers at the time, he and Kidman became “an item“.

Shooter (Made for TV) (1988). Her American debut was in Days of Thunder (1990), a stock-car racing movie opposite Tom Cruise. Miles from Home (1988). In 1989 she made the film which would gain her notice in the USA: Dead Calm. Stealing Home (1988). During the 1980s she appeared in several Australian movies and TV series, notably including the soap opera A Country Practice, the mini-series Vietnam (1986) and Bangkok Hilton (1989). The Frog Prince (1988). By the end of the year she had secured a supporting role in the television series Five Mile Creek, and four film roles, including BMX Bandits and Bush Christmas.

Incident at Dark River (Made for TV) (1989). Her first appearance on film came in 1983 when, as a 15 year-old, she appeared in the Pat Wilson music video for the song "Bop Girl". Next of Kin (1989). She had dropped out of North Sydney Girls' High School at the time her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer, and Kidman concentrated on her family responsibilities until her mother's recovery. Murder in New Hampshire: The Pamela Wojas Smart Story (Made for TV) (1991). Martin's Youth Theatre in Melbourne, the Australian Theatre for Young People in Sydney, and then to the Philip Street Theatre, where she majored in voice production and theatre history. Trancers II (1991). She had started taking ballet lessons when she was three, and this led to studies at St.

Into the Badlands (Made for TV) (1991). Nicole’s studied first at the North Sydney High School. The Waterdance (1992). The family returned to Australia when Nicole four years old., when Tony Kidman took on a lectureship at the University of Technology, Sydney. Only You (1992). Her father was a cancer research specialist in Washington, D.C; because of which Nicole was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. Saturday Night (1992). Kidman is the daughter of Dr Antony David Kidman, and his wife Janelle Ann (nee Glenny).

Mr. Nicole (Mary) Kidman (born June 20, 1967) is an Australian actress and singer. Bob Roberts (1992). Somethin' Stupid Single (Duet with Robbie Williams - 2001). Trancers III (1992). Come What May Single (Duet with Ewan McGregor - 2001). Sexual Healing (1993). Birth (2004).

In the Company of Darkness (Made for TV) (1993). The Stepford Wives (2004). Kiss of Death (1995). Dogville (2004). Twister (1996). Cold Mountain (2003). As Good As It Gets (1997). The Human Stain (2003).

Twister: Ride it Out (1998). Dogville (2003). Twelfth Night (Made for TV) (1998). The Hours (2002). T & the Women (2000). Birthday Girl (2001). Dr. The Others (2001).

What Women Want (2000). Moulin Rouge! (2001). Pay It Forward (2000). Eyes Wide Shut (1999). Cast Away (2000). Practical Magic (1999). Timepiece (2001). The Peacemaker (1997).

The Curse of the Jade Scorpion (2001). The Portrait of a Lady (1996). A Good Woman (2004). The Leading Man (1996) (minor). Empire Falls (2005). To Die For (1995). Batman Forever (1995).

My Life (1993). Malice (1993). Far and Away (1992). Flirting (1992).

Billy Bathgate (1991). Days of Thunder (1990). Dead Calm (1989). Emerald City (1988).

The Bit Part (1987). Watch the Shadows Dance (aka Nightmaster) (1986). Windrider (1986). Archer's Adventure (1985).

Wills & Burke (1985). BMX Bandits (1983). Bush Christmas (1983). In August 2004, the Australian magazine BRW listed Kidman as the richest Australian woman under the age of 40, with an estimated worth of 155 million A$ (Australian dollars), or $107 million in United States dollars.

Kidman is also a well renowned fashion paradigm and a frequent "Best Dressed" staple. Kidman's sister Antonia is an entertainment reporter for an Australian television program, and also has her own very successful parenting program title 'The Little Things' set to be syndicated around the world.