Nicole Kidman looks unrecognisable in wild-haired throwback from Hollywood breakout role
Nicole Kidman was just 16-years-old when she starred in the 1983 action film BMX Bandits. The actress looks very different now as she has replaced her wild red curly hair with straight long strawberry blonde tresses
Nicole Kidman looks completely different in a throwback photo from her breakout role in the 1983 film 'BMX Bandits'.
The Aussie actress was just 16 when she starred in the action flick, sporting wild red curls alongside co-stars Angelo D'Angelo and James Lugton.
Now, the Hollywood star has swapped her curly hair for sleek strawberry blonde locks.
As 'BMX Bandits' celebrates its 40th anniversary, Nicole told the Sydney Morning Herald: "I do remember having fun, an enormous amount of fun.
"And when I was starting out I was like, I'm meant to be serious [as an actress], but the thing with BMX was, oh, you can kind of have fun too. There has to be element of play to all of it."
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One of Kidman's most famous roles is in Stanley Kubrick's 'Eyes Wide Shut', where she plays Alice Harford.
The film follows a doctor's adventurous night as he slips into a secret party wearing masks.
Off-screen, Kidman once confessed that her hubby, Keith Urban "doesn't know much" about "what she's really doing" during filming including the racy scenes.
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Chatting with E! News Daily Pop, Nicole shared: "My husband is an artist, so he understands all of it and he also does not get involved."
She further explained that Keith doesn't have much grasp on her career.
According to Kidman: "He sees the show at the very end when it's a show, all edited together, and he's fresh eyes."
"He doesn't read any script, he really doesn't know what's going on on the set, he's got his own career that he's completely absorbed in.
"He doesn't know much about what I'm really doing."
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