Antonia Kidman

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Antonia Kidman (born 1970 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian journalist and the younger sister of actress Nicole Kidman.

Born in Melbourne, her family moved to Sydney when she was two. She attended Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College in North Sydney. She began her career in journalism as a researcher with the Nine Network's Today program, and later worked as a news reporter for the Newcastle based television network, NBN Television. More recently, she has presented her own series, The Little Things, an instructional series about raising children on the W. Channel.

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[edit] Family

She married Angus Hawley in February 1996. Their wedding took place in the Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College chapel with sister Nicole Kidman and her then-husband Tom Cruise present. Together they have four children: two daughters, Lucia (born 1999) and Sybella (born March 28, 2007) and two sons, Hamish "Hamey" (born 2001) and James (born 2003). The family resides in a secluded house in expensive Greenwich Peninsula, Sydney.[citation needed]

[edit] Marriage breakup

In April 2007, Angus Hawley entered a Sydney clinic for treatment of anxiety and depression. [1]

In May 2007, it was reported Hawley and Kidman's 11 year marriage was "beyond repair" and that Hawley's admittance to a depression clinic was related to the marriage breakup. Hawley is now dating Prue Fisher. [2] [3] [4]

[edit] Filmography

  • In Entertainment (2003) ... as Herself - Host (also producer)
  • Cleo Bachelor 2002: Real Men Revealed (2002) ... as Herself
    • ... aka Cleo Bachelor of the Year (Australia)
  • Premiere (2002) ... as Host


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[edit] References

  1. ^ Another Kidman spouse fights his demons - Film - Entertainment - smh.com.au
  2. ^ Antonia Kidman's marriage woes - Entertainment - BrisbaneTimes
  3. ^ Antonia Kidman's birthday bash | The Courier-Mail
  4. ^ The Sydney Morning Herald: national, world, business, entertainment, sport and technology news from Australia's leading newspaper
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