Church bells rang out over Nicole Kidman's hometown Sunday to announce her
marriage to country music star Keith Urban in a lavish but intimate ceremony
attended by relatives, close friends and a smattering of Hollywood stars.
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 Nicole Kidman (L) and Keith Urban pose during
their candlelit wedding ceremony at Cardinal Cerretti Memorial Chapel in
Manly, Sydney June 25, 2006.
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The beaming bride wore a
flowing white Balenciaga gown and pearl drop earrings. Her cream Rolls-Royce
limousine drove from her waterfront mansion across the iconic Sydney Harbor
Bridge, through streets lined with cheering fans.
Kidman, accompanied by her father, Antony, smiled and waved to well-wishers
outside the Gothic-style St. Patrick's College building, which was dramatically
floodlit for the evening ceremony.
The nuptials were held in a small chapel on the compound atop cliffs
overlooking a beach.
Urban, a Grammy-winning country music star, wore a black suit with a white
rose in his lapel matching a bouquet clutched by Kidman.
The ceremony was private, amid intense public interest and speculation about
the details. The pastor said the Oscar-winning actress and Nashville,
Tenn.-based singer would have a traditional Roman Catholic service.
It was Urban's first marriage. Kidman and Tom Cruise divorced in 2001 after
10 years of marriage.
The couple released an official photograph showing them smiling and holding
hands.
"We just want to thank everyone in Australia and around the world who have
sent us their warm wishes," the newlyweds said in a brief statement accompanying
the photo.
They were expected to spend their wedding night in Sydney before leaving for
what local media said would be a Fiji resort honeymoon.
Urban's manager said Saturday the couple had wanted a "normal" wedding.
The guest list included Australian movie stars Russell Crowe, Hugh Jackman
and Naomi Watts, and media mogul Rupert Murdoch.
Some onlookers climbed trees and the stone wall outside the compound trying
to glimpse the activity inside.
"Moulin Rouge" director Baz Luhrmann was expected to be in charge of the
wedding video. A quartet from the Sydney Symphony Orchestra was expected to
perform, as was Jackman, who sprang to fame in the "X-Men" movies.
Kidman's sister, Antonia, and daughter, Isabella, 13, arrived dressed as
bridesmaids in a separate limousine. Her son, Connor, 11, also was expected to
participate in the ceremony.
The Kidman family priest who conducted the ceremony, the Rev. Paul Coleman,
said earlier that Kidman and Urban were "totally focused on their commitment."
"It's the priority in their lives," The Sunday Telegraph newspaper quoted him
as saying.
Kidman, 39, won the best actress Oscar in 2002 for "The Hours."
Kidman has said she and Urban will set up home in Nashville when they return
to the United States.
"I've moved to Tennessee for my personal life," she told reporters in
Shanghai last week. "It's nice."
Kidman is a hometown heroine in Sydney, where her Australian parents raised
her. She was born in Hawaii.
Urban, 38, was born in Whangarei, New Zealand, and raised in Queensland
state. He moved to Nashville in 1992 and has acknowledged struggling with
cocaine abuse.
Urban was expected to serenade his bride. He won a Grammy this year for best
male country vocalist and was named top male vocalist for the second year in a
row by the Academy of Country Music.
A Country Weekly magazine reader poll this year named him country music's
sexiest man.