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Nicole Kidman went back to school this week as she dropped in on students at her old alma mater, the Australian Theatre For Young People.
The Oscar-winner, who was accompanied by Moulin Rouge director Baz Luhrmann on the visit, surprised a group of children aged eight to 11 as they took part in an improvisation exercise during a drama class. But it was Nicole who had to improvise some snappy answers to a multitude of questions from the enthusiastic youngsters.
"What's the worse movie you have ever made," asked one pupil. The Cold Mountain star's diplomatic reply? "I'd better be carefull answering that," she said, "because I'd be getting letters from producers saying 'How could you say that about my movie?'." Nicole also revealed she's been taking photography lessons in preparation for an upcoming role. "That's one of the great things about being an actress… you get to learn new things," she said.
The face of Chanel has been busy during her stay in Sydney, dining with Libyan leader Colonel Gadaffi's playboy son Al-Saadi Gadaffi to discuss his possible investment in the Australian movie business, and stepping out with her rumoured new beau, film producer Steve Bing. |