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shielded herself with an umbrella as she made her way out of the rain and inside a luxury five-star hotel in Midtown Manhattan on Tuesday.
The 58-year-old Oscar winner wore a black button-up blazer, matching baggy trousers and boots while toting a dark-brown, $8,500 SS/26 'Maxi Shopping Bag' made from calfskin.
Kidman covered her suspiciously-unlined alabaster complexion with dark cat-eye sunglasses, but her wavy blonde mane showed no signs of being caught in the drizzly winter weather.
The Hawaiian-born Australian's street sighting came hours after she revealed she learned how to perform a real autopsy while preparing to play forensic pathologist in Amazon Prime Video series Scarpetta.
'I can do an autopsy. I can! Yeah, I can. Yes, if I needed to, I could do the autopsy. I can remove all the organs. I can name them all,' Kidman said on NBC's The Tonight Show.
'I can remove the lungs and the liver and the gallbladder and the intestines.'
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Nicole Kidman shielded herself with an umbrella as she made her way out of the rain and inside a luxury five-star hotel in Midtown Manhattan on Tuesday
When host Jimmy Fallon asked the AMC Theaters brand ambassador how she learned, she replied: 'Because it's part of the job. And I worked with an incredible medical examiner, and I studied him.'
The Office of the State Chief Medical Examiner in Nashville, TN - where Kidman shot Scarpetta - actually offers a free death certification training course online.
'The Method' actress produced and starred as Dr. Kay Scarpetta in the eight-episode serial killer whodunit, which premieres March 11 on Prime.
'He's putting his focus on the girls. He knows he has some things to explain to them and he wants to make sure they know he's just as devoted to them as he's always been.'
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The Moulin Rouge alum previously adopted two children - daughter Isabella, 33, and son Connor, 31 - during her decade-long marriage to ex-husband Tom Cruise, which ended in 2001.
Last year, Kidman wrapped her role as witch Gillian Owens opposite Sandra Bullock on the England set of Warner Bros. Pictures' Practical Magic 2 following a two-month shoot.
The dynamic duo are also producing Susanne Bier's long-awaited sequel to Griffin Dunne's 1998 blockbuster, which is already slated to hit US theaters September 18.
The Blossom Films co-founder's other upcoming projects include A24 legal series Discretion, Apple TV+ series Margo's Got Money Troubles, Amazon Prime Video series Girls and Their Horses, Neon horror-thriller The Young People as well as season three of HBO Max's Big Little Lies and Paramount+ spy thriller Lioness.
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