Nicole Kidman wants to revisit her character Grace Stewart from 2001 horror The Others
Nicole Kidman has revealed that she has fond memories of starring in 'The Others', the 2001 psychological horror film.
Nicole Kidman would love to revisit her character in 'The Others'.
The Oscar-winning actress starred in the 2001 psychological horror film alongside the likes of Fionnula Flanagan, Christopher Eccleston, Elaine Cassidy, and Eric Sykes, and Nicole has admitted to loving her on-screen character, Grace Stewart.
Asked if there's one character from her career that she'd really like to revisit, Nicole told the Observer newspaper: "Actually the character I would love to go back to is the character in 'The Others', Grace."
Nicole, 57, suggested that the Alejandro Amenebar-directed horror film - which centres on a mother and her two children - has been overlooked by fans and critics, even though it's won a series of awards.
The movie star - who has been one of the best-paid actresses in Hollywood since the 90s - explained: "I feel like 'The Others' gets overlooked and I loved that character."
Nicole has enjoyed a hugely successful career in the film business, winning a host of accolades over the years, and the actress recently admitted that she's still "so, so passionate" about her work.
The 'Eyes Wide Shut' star insisted that she remains as passionate about her work as she ever has been.
Nicole told E! News: "I'm just still so, so passionate about what I do. I love acting, and I love being with people that are so inspiring. And a great script is a great script."