Nicole Kidman has always avoided being categorized, including when it comes to being described as a “movie star.” In a new interview with The Guardian to promote her new role as Lucille Ball in “Being the Ricardos”, Kidman admits that particular term “confuses me,” and asks the interviewer to “define” precisely what a movie star is. “It’s too cerebral for me,” Kidman says before referencing the late Stanley Kubrick, who directed her and then-husband Tom Cruise in the psycho-sexual thriller “Eyes Wide Shut”. READ MORE: Nicole Kidman Took Up Smoking For Lucille Ball Role In ‘Being The Ricardos’ “I can only go to what Stanley Kubrick would say to me, which was, ‘Nicole, you’re a character actress,’” she explains. “Usually, I’m resistant
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