Kim Novak
birthday: 1933-02-13
Place of birth: Chicago, Illinois, USA

Kim Novak

Biography

Marilyn Pauline Novak (born February 13, 1933), known professionally as Kim Novak, is an American retired film and television actress. She began her career in 1954 after signing with Columbia Pictures. There, she became a successful actress, starring in a string of movies, among them the critically acclaimed Picnic (1955). She later starred in such popular successes as The Man with the Golden Arm (1955) and Pal Joey (1957). However, she is perhaps best known today for her "dual role" as both Judy Barton and Madeleine Elster in Alfred Hitchcock's classic thriller Vertigo (1958). Novak was popular in box office popularity polls, and she starred opposite several top leading men of the era, including James Stewart, William Holden, Frank Sinatra, Tyrone Power, and Kirk Douglas. Although still young, her career declined in the early 1960s, and after several years in a series of lackluster films, she withdrew from acting in 1966. She has only sporadically returned since. She later returned to the screen in The Mirror Crack'd (1980), and had a regular role on the prime time series Falcon Crest (1986–87). After a disappointing experience during the filming of Liebestraum (1991), she has permanently retired from acting, stating she has no desire to return. Description above from the Wikipedia article Kim Novak, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Vertigo

Vertigo

1958 . movie

Pushover

Pushover

1954 . movie

Pal Joey

Pal Joey

1957 . movie

Liebestraum

Liebestraum

1991 . movie

The Children

The Children

1990 . movie

Picnic

Picnic

1955 . movie

Phffft

Phffft

1954 . movie

Pepe

Pepe

1960 . movie

Rat Pack

Rat Pack

2022 . movie

Malibu

Malibu

1983 . movie

Dark Galaxy

Dark Galaxy

1993 . movie

Hollywood

Hollywood

. movie

Falcon Crest

Falcon Crest

1981 . tv

The Oscars

The Oscars

1953 . tv

V.I.P. Schaukel

V.I.P. Schaukel

1971 . tv

What's My Line?

What's My Line?

1950 . tv

Cinépanorama

Cinépanorama

1956 . tv