Nicole Kidman was born on June 20, 1967, in Honolulu, Hawaii, while her Australian parents were in the U.S. on student visas. Her dad, Antony Kidman, was busy finishing up his graduate studies in biochemistry and psychology at the University of Hawaii at Mānoa, and her mom, Janelle Ann, was working as a nursing instructor and helping edit her husband’s research. Once Antony wrapped up his degree, the family packed up and moved to Washington, D.C., where he took on a role as a visiting fellow at the National Institute of Mental Health.
When Nicole turned four, they made the journey back to Australia and settled in Sydney. From a young age, she had a passion for the performing arts, starting with ballet lessons before eventually diving into acting. She studied drama at Sydney’s Phillip Street Theatre, where she trained alongside future stars like Naomi Watts, and further developed her skills at the Australian Theatre for Young People. Kidman’s captivating presence and innate talent quickly made her stand out, landing her first roles in Australian film and television by the time she was in her mid-teens.
Career
Nicole Kidman’s journey in the entertainment world kicked off in Australia during the early 1980s. She made her mark on television with shows like “Five Mile Creek” and appeared in films such as “Bush Christmas” (1983) and “BMX Bandits” (1983). Her big break came with the highly praised miniseries “Vietnam” (1987), which brought her into the national spotlight, followed by her gripping performance in the thriller “Dead Calm” (1989) that caught the eye of Hollywood producers.
Her international breakthrough happened with “Days of Thunder” (1990), where she starred alongside Tom Cruise. The film was a box office hit and catapulted Kidman into the realm of Hollywood stardom, while also marking the start of her very public marriage to Cruise. Throughout the 1990s, she crafted a diverse portfolio, taking on memorable roles in “Far and Away” (1992), “Malice” (1993), and “To Die For” (1995)—a role that earned her a Golden Globe. She wrapped up the decade with one of her most notable performances in Stanley Kubrick’s last film, “Eyes Wide Shut” (1999), again sharing the screen with Cruise.
General Information
| Field | Information |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | June 20, 1967 |
| Age | 58 Years |
| Screen Name | Nicole Kidman |
| First Name | Nicole |
| Full Name | Nicole Mary Kidman |
| Gender | Female |
| Father | Antony Kidman |
| Mother | Janelle Ann (Glenny) Kidman |
| Siblings | Antonia Kidman |
| Alternative Name | Nicole Urban, Nic, Nicole Mary Kidman, Nicole Kidman, Hōkūlani (Her Hawaiian name which means “heavenly star”) |
| Religion | Roman Catholic |
| Birth Place | Honolulu, Hawaii, Austarlia |
| Residence | Sydney, Australia / Nashville, Tennessee, USA |
| Nationality | Dual Australian/American CitizenShip |
| Profession | Actress, Film Actress, Film Producer, Voice Actress, Tv Actress, Celebrity, More Then 2 Relationships, Millionaire, Divorced |
| Education | North Sydney Girls High School, University of Melbourne, The Actors Studio |
| Spouse | Nicole Kidman was previously married to Keith Urban (2006 – 2025) and Tom Cruise (1990 – 2001). |
| Relationship | Nicole Kidman was previously married to Keith Urban (2006 – 2025) and Tom Cruise (1990 – 2001). Nicole Kidman has been in relationships with Steve Bing (2004 – 2005), Robbie Williams (2004), Lenny Kravitz (2003 – 2004), Q-Tip (2003), Jude Law (2003), Marcus Graham (1987 – 1989) and Tom Burlinson (1986 – 1987). Nicole Kidman is rumoured to have hooked up with Russell Crowe (2002). |
| No of Relationships | 10 |
| No. of Children | 4 |
| Agency | CAA (Creative Artists Agency) |
| Awards | Academy Award (2), BAFTA Award (4), Golden Globe Award (5), Screen Actors Guild Award (2), Primetime Emmy Award (2), etc. |
| Zodiac Sign | Gemini |
| Chinese Zodiac Sign | Goat |
| Weight | 59 kg (130 lbs) |
| Height | 5 ft 11 in (180 cm) |
| Eye Color | Blue |
| Net Worth | $250 Million |
| Category | Actress, Film Actress, Film Producer, Voice Actress, Tv Actress, Celebrity, More Then 2 Relationships, Millionaire, Divorced |
Social Media & Online Profiles
| Platform | Profile Link & Followers |
|---|---|
| Instagram – 11M+ Followers | |
| Facebook Page | Facebook Page – 15.1M+ Followers |
| Youtube | Will update Soon |
| X(Twitter) | Will update Soon |
| Douyin(Tiktok China) | Will update Soon |
Online Profiles & Databases
| Platform | Profile Link |
|---|---|
| My Drama List | Will update Soon |
| Wikipedia | Wikipedia |
| Baidu Wiki | Baidu Wiki |
| Douban | Douban |
| IQIYI | IQIYI |
| Grokipedia | Grokipedia |
| Fandom | Fandom |
| Famous Fix | Famous Fix |
| Famous Birthday | Famous Birthday |
| Rotten Tomatoes | Rotten Tomatoes |
| The Movie DataBase (TMDB) | The Movie DataBase (TMDB) |
| IMDb | IMDb |
| Website | Website Nicole Kidman |
Career, Physical Stats & Favorites
| Field | Information |
|---|---|
| Claim to Fame | Days of Thunder, Eyes Wide Shut, The Others, Moulin Rouge, The Hours |
| Music Genre | Pop, Musical |
| Year(s) Active | 1983–present |
| Instrument | Vocals |
| Talent Agency | Cti, Executive Visions Inc, Models.com, Nopac Talent, Shanahan Management Pty Ltd., Blossom Films |
| Brand Endorsement | Print ad for Women’s Cancer Research Fund (2003), Chanel No 5 (2005), Omega Watches (2005), Nintendo (2006), TV commercial for Schweppes (2010), Neutrogena (2017), TV commercial for El Corte Inglés, TV commercial for Etihad Airways, Print ads for Omega Watches (Ladymatic), Print ads for Swiss Watches |
| Bust (inches) | 34 |
| Waist (inches) | 23 |
| Hips (inches) | 36 |
| Clothes Size | 6 |
| Shoe Size | 9 |
| Friends | Naomi Watts, Russell Crowe, Renée Zellweger, Jim Carrey, Keith Urban, Hugh Jackman, Ewan McGregor, Matthew Broderick, Sarah Jessica Parker, Iain Glen, Lachlan Murdoch, Sarah O’ Hare, Adrien Brody, Deborra-Lee Furness, Jude Law, Ian Thorpe, Rupert Murdoch, Sydney Pollack, Robbie Williams, Mel Gibson, George Clooney, Anthony Minghella, Ed Harris, Sandra Bullock, Baz Luhrmann, Tobey Maguire, Jack Nicholson, Julianne Moore, Dylan Hartung, Gwen Stefani, Lars Von Trier, Delta Goodrem, Lauren Bacall, Cate Blanchett, John Leguizamo, Stephen Daldry, Meryl Streep, Shirley McLaine, Daniel Craig, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Kenny Chesney, Marlon Holden, Carrie Underwood, Ronnie Dunn, Catherine Martin (nickname – C.M), Sean Penn, Simon Baker, Rebecca Rigg, Trace Adkins, Jerry Flowers, Chris McHugh, Dann Huff, Robin Wright-Penn, Justin Niebank, Jenny McCarthy, Brad Paisley, Kimberley Williams-Paisley, L’Wren Scott |
| Associated People | Kevin Huvane (Agent), Marc Epstein (Manager), Catherine Olim (Publicist), Carrie Gordon (Publicist), Wendy Day (Publicist) |
| Pets | Sooky (Dog – Kelpie) [2007], Ginger (Cat), Snow (Cat), Louis (Cat), Julius (Dog) |
| Favorite People | Lenny Kravitz |
| Favorite Movies | The Wizard of Oz (1939), Gone With the Wind (1939) |
| Favorite Bands | Gorillaz |
| Favorite Books | War and Peace (Leo Tolstoy published in 1869), Portrait Of A Lady (Henry James published in 1881) |
| Favorite Places | Australia |
| Favorite Foods | Chocolate, Pizza |
| Favorite Colors | Pink, Red, Grey, Brown, Blue |
The early 2000s saw Kidman reach new heights. In 2001, she wowed audiences with her musical and dramatic talents in Baz Luhrmann’s “Moulin Rouge!,” a performance that earned her first Academy Award nomination. She followed this with Alejandro Amenábar’s gothic thriller “The Others” (2001), which was both a critical and commercial success. In 2002, she delivered a standout performance as Virginia Woolf in “The Hours,” winning the Academy Award for Best Actress. During this time, she became known for her adventurous spirit in choosing roles, seamlessly moving between prestigious dramas like “Cold Mountain” (2003), innovative projects like Lars von Trier’s “Dogville” (2003), and challenging performances in films such as “Birth” (2004).
Nicole Kidman’s career has continued to thrive over the decades. She received more Oscar nominations for her roles in “Rabbit Hole” (2010), where she portrayed a heartbroken mother, and “Lion” (2016), in which she played an adoptive mother exuding quiet strength. Alongside these prestigious accolades, she also took on commercial projects like Baz Luhrmann’s grand epic “Australia” (2008) and blockbuster hits such as “Aquaman” (2018).
As the late 2010s rolled in, Kidman emerged as a significant force on television, seamlessly transitioning into the streaming era and high-quality series. She not only produced but also starred in HBO’s “Big Little Lies” (2017–2019), earning both Emmy and Golden Globe awards for her compelling portrayal of Celeste Wright, a woman facing the challenges of domestic abuse. She built on that momentum with standout roles in “The Undoing” (2020) and “Nine Perfect Strangers” (2021), solidifying her status as one of the most versatile talents of her generation.
Young Nicole Kidman
Nicole Mary Kidman was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, on June 20, 1967. Her parents, Antony Kidman, a biochemist and clinical psychologist, and Janelle Ann Kidman, a nursing instructor, welcomed her into the world. She also has a younger sister, Antonia, who came along in 1970.
When Nicole was born, her parents, both Australian citizens, were in the U.S. on student visas, which means Nicole holds dual citizenship in both countries. The family had a brief stint in Washington, D.C., before finally returning to settle in Sydney, Australia, when Nicole was just 4 years old.
Before she became one of Hollywood’s most beloved stars, Kidman faced her own struggles with insecurities about her height and looks during her childhood. By the time she hit 13, she was already close to her adult height of 5 feet, 11 inches. “I would get teased, and it wasn’t kind,” she recalled in the TV docuseries In Vogue: The 90s.
Nicole Kidman often found herself stuck indoors during those blazing sunny days, thanks to her fair skin. But instead of feeling cooped up, she turned to reading, which sparked her passion for storytelling and acting. She started her education at North Sydney Girls High School but eventually decided to leave and chase her already blossoming career in front of the camera.
Movies and TV Shows
As a schoolgirl, Kidman joined a local theater group, and with a little encouragement from director Jane Campion, she made her film debut in Bush Christmas (1983). That same year, she also appeared in the Australian crime comedy BMX Bandits.
It was around this time that she met one of her closest friends, actress Naomi Watts. They crossed paths at an open casting call for a swimsuit ad and later teamed up for the 1991 film Flirting. By the late 1980s, Kidman had already made a name for herself in Australia and was ready to take on the international stage.
Breakthrough: Days of Thunder, Practical Magic, and More
Kidman’s big break came with the thriller Dead Calm (1989) and the sports drama Days of Thunder (1990). In Days of Thunder, she played a neurosurgeon who falls for a rising NASCAR driver, portrayed by Tom Cruise. While the film received mixed reviews, it solidified Kidman’s place in major studio productions and has since gained a cult following.
Her success continued to soar with roles in Billy Bathgate (1991), To Die For (1995), Practical Magic (1998), and Eyes Wide Shut (1999), where she once again shared the screen with Cruise. By this point, she was well on her way to becoming a serious contender for an Academy Award.
As the new millennium kicked off, Nicole Kidman’s career soared to incredible heights. She snagged a Golden Globe for her captivating role as a Parisian singer and courtesan in Baz Luhrmann’s dazzling musical, Moulin Rouge! (2001). The following year, she left both critics and audiences spellbound with her portrayal of the renowned writer Virginia Woolf in The Hours (2002), earning her several prestigious accolades, including her first and only Academy Award for Best Actress.
Kidman teamed up with the talented director Anthony Minghella for the Civil War epic Cold Mountain (2003), sharing the screen with Jude Law and Renee Zellweger. She also ventured into more unconventional projects, collaborating with director Lars von Trier on the strikingly unique Dogville (2004).
While she’s often celebrated for her dramatic roles, Kidman didn’t shy away from comedy either. She took on lighter fare in The Stepford Wives (2004), alongside Matthew Broderick and Bette Midler, and Bewitched (2005), a fun nod to the classic TV sitcom featuring Will Ferrell. In 2006, she lent her voice to the charming animated film Happy Feet, but also returned to serious territory with her portrayal of the iconic photographer Diane Arbus in Fur.
Reuniting with Luhrmann once again, Kidman starred in the sweeping drama Australia (2008) alongside Hugh Jackman. She also graced the screen as a stunning movie star in the 2009 musical Nine, which boasted an impressive cast including Daniel Day-Lewis, Marion Cotillard, Kate Hudson, Penelope Cruz, and Judi Dench, among others.
Additional Oscar Nominations
Nicole Kidman has kept herself busy with a fascinating array of film projects over the years. In 2010, she teamed up with Aaron Eckhart in the indie drama Rabbit Hole, which earned rave reviews and even landed her a third Oscar nomination. Fast forward to 2012, and she stirred up some buzz with her daring scenes in The Paperboy, sharing the screen with Zac Efron and John Cusack. That same year, she took on the role of journalist Martha Gellhorn, the third wife of Ernest Hemingway, in the HBO film Hemingway & Gellhorn alongside Clive Owen.
In 2014, she stepped into the shoes of another iconic figure, playing Grace Kelly in the Emmy-nominated film Grace of Monaco. The following year was packed for Kidman, as she starred in the Australian film Strangerland, which tells the story of a family torn apart by a devastating dust storm. She also portrayed the real-life adventurer and British spy Gertrude Bell in Werner Herzog’s Queen of the Desert, sharing the screen with James Franco and Robert Pattinson.
After her role in The Family Fang alongside Jason Bateman, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, Kidman appeared in the remake of Secret in Their Eyes, where she played the head of an investigative team. This gripping police thriller also featured Julia Roberts and Chiwetel Ejiofor.
In 2016, she delivered a heart-wrenching performance as an Australian woman who adopts a lost Indian boy in Lion, earning both Golden Globe and Oscar nominations for her work.
Emmys for Big Little Lies
Nicole Kidman proudly holds one of her Emmy Awards for Big Little Lies in 2017. The following year, she received even more recognition for her role in the HBO series Big Little Lies. Not only did she snag an Emmy for her portrayal of Celeste Wright, but she also picked up a second producer award and a Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television. Kidman returned for seven episodes in the second season in 2019, this time alongside the series newcomer Meryl Streep.
In 2018, Nicole Kidman took on the role of a Los Angeles police officer in Destroyer, a character grappling with the aftermath of her undercover work with a criminal gang from two decades prior. She also portrayed Queen Atlanna in the superhero blockbuster Aquaman. The following year, she stepped into the shoes of former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson in Bombshell, a film that delves into the downfall of the network’s former chief, Roger Ailes, alongside Charlize Theron as Megyn Kelly. Additionally, she made an appearance in the crime thriller The Goldfinch.
Fast forward to 2021, Kidman led an impressive ensemble in the Hulu limited series Nine Perfect Strangers, featuring talents like Melissa McCarthy and Michael Shannon. That same year, she garnered praise for her portrayal of the iconic comedian and actress Lucille Ball in the biopic Being the Ricardos, earning her sixth Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Drama Motion Picture and landing her fifth Academy Award nomination.
Babygirl and Recent Projects
At 57, Kidman continues to be a highly sought-after talent in both film and television. Her recent projects include the 2022 Viking epic The Northman, the 2023 sequel Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, and the upcoming 2024 Netflix romantic comedy A Family Affair, where she stars alongside Zac Efron. She also features in the streaming service’s 2024 limited crime mystery series A Perfect Couple.
In September 2024, Kidman was awarded Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival for her role in the erotic thriller Babygirl, where she plays a CEO who embarks on an affair with a young intern, portrayed by Harris Dickinson.
Marriage to Tom Cruise
Just a few months after crossing paths with Tom Cruise on the set of their film Days of Thunder, Kidman tied the knot with the actor in December 1990. “He basically swept me off my feet,” Kidman shared in a 2002 interview with Vanity Fair. “I fell madly, passionately in love. And when you fall in love like that, all your plans for the future just go out the window—I thought, ‘Forget it. This is it.’ I was completely consumed by it, and I embraced every moment.”
The couple continued to collaborate on screen, appearing together in the 1992 film Far and Away and later in Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut, becoming one of Hollywood’s most iconic pairs.
Kidman and Cruise adopted two children: their daughter Isabella in December 1992 and son Connor in January 1995. Kidman has opened up about the challenges they faced in trying to have biological children; she went through an ectopic pregnancy at 23 and suffered a miscarriage in 2001.
In February of that year, a spokesperson for the couple announced their amicable separation, citing the “difficulties inherent in divergent careers which constantly kept them apart.” Just two days later, Cruise filed for divorce, mentioning irreconcilable differences. Kidman also had a brief romance and engagement with musician Lenny Kravitz in 2003, but that relationship only lasted a few months. However, she would soon find love again with another music star.
Husband Keith Urban and Children
Nicole Kidman tied the knot with country music star Keith Urban on June 25, 2006, in a beautiful ceremony in Sydney, Australia. The guest list featured a few familiar faces from down under, including Russell Crowe, Hugh Jackman, and Naomi Watts.
The couple first crossed paths at a gala back in January 2005. Urban has shared that their connection came at a crucial moment in his life, as he was battling his sobriety. “It was like the ultimate fork in the road moment in my life, and it was literally like you either get this right now or you are never, ever gonna get it right. This is your one shot,” Urban recounted during an episode of the Armchair Expert podcast. Just a few months after they said “I do,” Kidman stood by Urban’s side as he made the brave decision to enter rehab.
Throughout this challenging time, the couple showed unwavering devotion to one another, emerging from the ordeal even stronger. Urban has mentioned that the early days of their romance inspired his 2016 hit “The Fighter,” a duet with Carrie Underwood.
However, in September 2025, it was announced that after 19 years of marriage, the couple had decided to part ways. Alongside her adopted children with Tom Cruise, Kidman has also welcomed two biological daughters with Urban: Sunday Rose, born in July 2008, and Faith Margaret, who arrived in December 2010.
Philanthropy
Nicole Kidman has always been a passionate advocate for various charitable causes, particularly in the realm of cancer research. When she was just 17, her mother, Janelle, received a breast cancer diagnosis and went through chemotherapy and radiation treatments. During this challenging time, Kidman stepped up to care for her mother, even going so far as to take a massage course to aid in her recovery. Reflecting on this experience, Kidman shared, “I think that has affected me. I was in my late teens, and that impact has imprinted on me in a way I will never forget.”
Fast forward to 2023, and Kidman, alongside her husband Keith Urban, made a significant financial contribution to the Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center in Nashville, Tennessee. This donation aims to support clinical trials focused on discovering new and improved treatments for cancer. Kidman maintained a close bond with her mother until Janelle passed away in September 2024. Tragically, her father, Antony, had already passed in September 2014.
For nearly 20 years, Kidman has proudly served as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Development Fund for Women, known as UNIFEM. This initiative champions gender equality and women’s empowerment while advocating for women’s economic rights and security. Additionally, she is an ambassador for UNICEF, a humanitarian aid organization dedicated to improving the lives of children around the world.
Highest Paid Actress
For decades now, Nicole Kidman has been a mainstay among the highest-paid actresses in the world. From September 2019 to September 2020, she raked in about $22 million from her various acting projects. This includes a hefty $10 million for her role in the Netflix film “The Prom” and an impressive $1 million per episode for HBO’s “The Undoing.” Back when she was filming the first season of “Big Little Lies,” she earned $250,000 per episode, but by the second season, that figure skyrocketed to $1 million per episode. To date, her acting salaries alone have topped over $350 million, not even counting her endorsement deals.
Nicole Kidman Salary Highlights
Nicole Kidman started her impressive journey in Hollywood with a paycheck of $200,000 for her role in the 1990s film “Days of Thunder.” Her earnings took a leap to $250,000 for the 1992 movie “Far and Away,” and she made $500 for her part in 1993’s “My Life.” But it was in 1995 with “To Die For” that her salary really skyrocketed, as she earned a cool $2 million. From there, her paychecks just kept getting bigger: $2.5 million for “Batman Forever,” $5 million for “The Peacemaker,” $6.5 million for “Eyes Wide Shut,” and $7 million for “Moulin Rouge!”—and those are just a few highlights. By 2003, she was firmly in A-list territory, raking in $15 million per film for projects like “Cold Mountain,” “The Stepford Wives,” “The Interpreter,” and “Birth.” Her highest payday came in 2005 with “Bewitched,” where she earned a staggering $17.5 million. Between 1990 and 2008, Nicole amassed over $180 million just from her movie salaries. To date, her total earnings from acting roles have surpassed an impressive $350 million. During the first season of “Big Little Lies,” she earned around $250,000 per episode, and for the second season, that figure jumped to $1 million per episode.
| Movie | Year | Salary |
|---|---|---|
| Days of Thunder | 1990 | $200,000 |
| Far and Away | 1992 | $250,000 |
| My Life | 1993 | $500,000 |
| To Die For | 1995 | $2 million |
| Batman Forever | 1995 | $2.5 million |
| The Peacemaker | 1997 | $5 million |
| Eyes Wide Shut | 1999 | $6.5 million |
| Moulin Rouge! | 2001 | $7 million |
| Cold Mountain | 2003 | $15 million |
| The Stepford Wives | 2004 | $15 million |
| The Interpreter | 2005 | $15 million |
| Birth | 2004 | $15 million |
| Bewitched | 2005 | $17.5 million (career-high) |
Net Worth and Salary?
Nicole Kidman is an Australian actress, producer, and philanthropist with an impressive net worth of $250 million. Her career has spanned film, television, and theater, showcasing her incredible versatility and boldness in taking on diverse roles. Over the years, she has earned a stellar reputation as one of Hollywood’s most talented performers, racking up an Academy Award, several Golden Globes, and Primetime Emmy Awards along the way.
Nicole kicked off her acting journey in Australia as a teenager, landing early roles in films like “Bush Christmas” (1983) and “Dead Calm” (1989), which helped her gain international recognition. Her big break in Hollywood came with “Days of Thunder” (1990), where she starred alongside Tom Cruise, who later became her husband. Throughout the 1990s, she appeared in a variety of thrillers, dramas, and blockbuster hits, including “Far and Away,” “Batman Forever,” “To Die For,” and Stanley Kubrick’s “Eyes Wide Shut.”
The early 2000s solidified Kidman’s status as one of the top actresses in the world. She delivered unforgettable performances in “Moulin Rouge!” (2001) and “The Hours” (2002), the latter earning her the Academy Award for Best Actress for her stunning portrayal of Virginia Woolf. She skillfully balanced both commercial and indie projects, starring in films like “Cold Mountain,” “Dogville,” “Birth,” and “Australia.”
In more recent years, Kidman has ventured into television, receiving widespread acclaim for her role as both producer and star in HBO’s “Big Little Lies” (2017–2019), which won her both an Emmy and a Golden Globe. She continues to embrace a variety of roles in projects such as “The Undoing,” “Nine Perfect Strangers,” and films like “Lion,” “The Killing of a Sacred Deer,” and “Being the Ricardos,” the last of which earned her yet another Oscar nomination.
Real Estate
Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman have quite the impressive real estate portfolio, valued at over $30 million across the globe. Here’s a look at some of their standout properties, both current and past:
- Back in 2007, they snagged a property in Franklin, Tennessee for $2.7 million. They put it on the market in 2016 for $3.45 million but ended up selling it for the same $2.7 million in 2018.
- In 2008, they invested $3.5 million in a stunning 12,000-square-foot mansion located in one of Nashville’s most sought-after neighborhoods. This has been their main home ever since, likely due to the perks of no state income tax.
- Also in 2008, they purchased a beautiful home in Beverly Hills, California for just under $5 million. That same year, they acquired a sprawling 111-acre farm in Bunya Hill, Australia for $4.1 million.
- The following year, in 2009, they bought a penthouse in Sydney for $4.2 million. By 2012, they expanded their space by purchasing a neighboring unit for $4.85 million, creating a massive all-floor penthouse.
- In 2010, they made a splash in New York City with a $9.6 million duplex, which features a unique car elevator that whisks you straight from the street to your front door.
Last Update: 11-6-2026