Chatham 43: Richard Dingley- Interview of Kim Novak, in 1956

Kim Novak Interview 1956

Source:Chatham 43– Hollywood Goddess Kim Novak, in 1956

Source:The Daily Press 

“Hollywood actress Kim Novak interviewed in 1956.”

Watch the interview here Chatham 43

The mid and late-1950s was probably Kim Novak’s career at it’s peak. She essentially left Hollywood by 1970, for a brief return in the mid 1980s. Not that she had to because could’ve easily remained a star through her sixties and she was only twenty-three in 1956. She could probably still be acting today, because she’s still very healthy and still looks great.

But in 1955 and 56, she gets The Man With The Golden Arm, Picnic and then two-years later in 1958 Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo, she was on a role as a Hollywood goddess who not only looked the part, but got great substantial roles and performed beautifully in them. Not an actress who was simply a star because of her sex appeal and physical beauty, which she certainly had a lot of both anyway. But she was also a hell of an actress who I wish chose to have a long career.

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