Nicole Kidman Thanks Jodie Foster for Replacing Her in Panic Room When She Was ‘in a Really Bad Way’
Nicole Kidman Thanks Jodie Foster for Replacing Her in ‘Panic Room’ During Tough Times
In a heartfelt moment of gratitude, Nicole Kidman recently expressed her deep appreciation towards fellow actress Jodie Foster for stepping in to replace her in the 2002 thriller ‘Panic Room’. Kidman revealed that at the time, she was “in a really bad way” and unable to fulfill the role.
The Oscar-winning actress, known for her roles in films like ‘The Hours’ and ‘Big Little Lies’, opened up about the challenging period in her life during an interview with a leading entertainment magazine. She shared that Foster’s willingness to take on the role not only ensured the film’s success but also allowed Kidman the time she needed to focus on her personal well-being.
‘Panic Room’, directed by David Fincher, went on to become a critical and commercial success, starring Jodie Foster alongside Kristen Stewart. Kidman, reflecting on the turn of events, emphasized how supportive Foster’s gesture was and how it demonstrated the camaraderie and mutual respect within the industry.
Nicole Kidman continues to shine in Hollywood, with a diverse array of roles showcasing her talent and versatility. Her acknowledgment of Jodie Foster’s pivotal role in her career and personal journey serves as a touching reminder of the bonds that unite actors beyond the screen.