Harris Dickinson on Nicole Kidman's "Babygirl"
Harris Dickinson is a rising star in Hollywood, known for his roles in films like "The King's Man" and "Triangle of Sadness." In a recent interview, he spoke about his experience working with the legendary Nicole Kidman on the upcoming film "Babygirl."
The film, which is still in production, is directed by Sean Durkin and follows the story of a troubled young woman who falls in love with a charismatic but dangerous man. Kidman stars as the lead character, while Dickinson plays her love interest.
Dickinson's Experience Working with Kidman
Dickinson described working with Kidman as an "incredible experience." He praised her professionalism and talent, saying that she is "a master of her craft." He also revealed that she was "incredibly generous" with her time and advice on set.
"She's just so dedicated and committed to her work," Dickinson said. "She's also really funny and down-to-earth, which makes her even more impressive."
"Babygirl" - A Film of Intrigue
Dickinson was particularly excited to be a part of "Babygirl" because of its "dark and complex" storyline. He described the film as a "psychological thriller" that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats.
"It's a really intense and unsettling film," he said. "I think it will be something people won't be able to forget."
The Future of Dickinson's Career
Dickinson's work in "Babygirl" is sure to further solidify his status as a rising star in Hollywood. He is currently filming a number of other projects, including the upcoming film "The Little Mermaid" alongside Halle Bailey.
With his talent and dedication, Dickinson is sure to continue to make a name for himself in the film industry for years to come.
Keywords: Harris Dickinson, Nicole Kidman, Babygirl, Sean Durkin, The King's Man, Triangle of Sadness, psychological thriller, Halle Bailey, The Little Mermaid
Note: This article is based on available information and the writer's interpretation of Dickinson's statements. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, please refer to official sources.