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Kidman lands in 'Guinness Book of Records'
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Updated: 2004-12-02 10:57

Nicole Kidman has made it into the 50th anniversary edition of the Guinness Book of Records after becoming the highest-paid actress in a commercial.


Nicole Kidman in black evening dress performs in Chanel No. 5 commercial. [univision.com]
The Aussie movie star netted US$3.71m for her part in a four-minute Chanel No. 5 advertisement. The Guinness book editors note that the actress earned US$928,800 per minute.

The four-minute advertisement has been billed as "a fairy-tale romance," in which Kidman portrays a super star being pursued by paparazzi in a cityscape lined with billboards bearing her image.

The advertisement was directed by Baz Luhrmann, whose credits include Moulin Rouge, in which Kidman had the leading role.



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