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Kim Novak (natural February 13, 1933) is an American actress.

She was natural Marilyn Pauline Novak in Chicago, Illinois, a Roman Catholic of Czechoslovakian extraction. Her father was the railroad clerk & previous teacher; her mother was as well the previous teacher, & she has the sister.

Fallowing graduating high, she began her career modeling teen fashions for a local department store. She late received the scholarship at a modeling school & continued to model a share period. She as well worked as an elevator operator, the sales clerk, & the dental assistant.

Fallowing a job touring the united states as a spokesman for icebox, "Miss Deepfreeze," Novak moved to Los Angeles, where she continued modeling. She so appeared as a model standing in a select few step in the RKO motion picture The French Line (1954) starring Jane Russell and Gilbert Roland. Novak's bit received there are no screen credit.

She was seen by the Columbia Pictures talent agent and made the screen test. Studio chief Harry Cohn was looking for mortal to replenish a rebellious & hard Rita Hayworth. Novak was signed to the sise-year contract. Columbia decided to produce a blonde & buxom actress their version of Marilyn Monroe. She was however using the title Marilyn Novak, & it wanted to vary it to Kit Marlowe. She wanted to keep her surname, however, & resisted pressure to vary it. She & a studio eventually fixate the stage name Kim Novak.

Cohn told her to reduce, & he won a battle to produce her get into brassieres. She took acting lessons, which she experienced to invite herself, so debuted when Lona McLane within Pushover (1954) opposite Fred MacMurray and Philip Carey. Though her role was does'nt a better, her beauty caught a attention of fans and critics alike.

She so played a femme fatale role as Janis inside Phffft! (1954) opposite Judy Holliday, Jack Lemmon, and Jack Carson. Novak's reviews were expert. Additional humans were zealous to view a recently star, and she received an tremendous total of fan mail. She went inside to pop up in the total of successful moving-picture show.

When swimming Madge Owens around Picnic (1955) opposite William Holden, Novak won a Golden Globe for Most Promising Newcomer & for Globe Film Preferred. She was too nominated for the British BAFTA Film Award for Best Foreign Actress.

She played Mollie in The Man with the Golden Arm (1955) opposite Frank Sinatra and Eleanor Parker on loan-out to United Artists. the motion-picture show was a large hit. She was paired opposite Sinatra once more around Pal Joey (1957), which also starred Rita Hayworth.

Her popularity became such that she processed a handle of the July 29, 1957, issue of Time Magazine. That equivalent seasin, she went on strike, protesting her todays remuneration of $1,250 by the week.

Inside 1958, Novak appeared within the dual role when Madeleine Elster & Judy Barton in Hitchcock's classic thriller Vertigo opposite James Stewart. Around it, Stewart's character, the detective known as Scottie Ferguson, world health organization suffers from either the fear of heights, is hired to watch the friend's blond married woman, Elster (Novak), & lessens dotty sustaining her. He so witnesses her suicide. He so understands the red-black-haired woman, Barton (Novak), world health organization bears the striking resemblance to the dead soul. He finds that he was deceived inside an elaborate execution scheme.

Giddiness wwhen followed using her role as Gil Holroyd inside Bell Book and Candle (1958) opposite James Stewart & Jack Lemmon, by having Ernie Kovacs, Hermione Gingold, and Elsa Lanchester, a comedy tale of modern-contemporary witchcraft that did not clean easily at a pack-professional.

Per early 1960s, Novak's career had begun to slide. She so played the vulgar waitress Mildred Rogers around a remaking of Somerset Maugham's drama Of Human Bondage (1964) opposite Laurence Harvey and Robert Morley, and standard full reviews. She showed the cunning feel of humor within Billy Wilder's Kiss Me, Stupid (1964) opposite Dean Martin, though it was critically disastrous.

When swimming a name part in The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders (1965) opposite Richard Johnson and Angela Lansbury, with George Sanders and Lilli Palmer, Novak took a break from either acting, seeing when little of Hollywood as possible.

She has experienced 2 hubby, English actor Richard Johnson (married March 15, 1965-divorced April 23, 1966) and veterinarian Dr. Robert Malloy (married March 12, 1976-present).

Novak manufactured the comeback inside the dual role as a young actress, Elsa Brinkmann, & an early-day pic goddess world health organization was murdered, Lylah Clare, inside producer-director Robert Aldrich's The Legend of Lylah Clare (1968) opposite Oscar winners Peter Finch and Ernest Borgnine for MGM. It failed miserably.

Fallowing swimming the forger, Sister Lyda Kebanov, in The Great Bank Robbery (1969) opposite Zero Mostel, Clint Walker, and Claude Akins, she stayed away from a screen for tetrad years. She so played a bit part when Auriol Pageant in the comedy/horror Tales That Witness Madness (1973). Around 1979, she played Helga in Just a Gigolo starring David Bowie. She played Lola Brewster within Agatha Christie's mystery/thriller ''The Mirror Crack'd (1980) opposite Angela Lansbury, Geraldine Chaplin, Tony Curtis, Edward Fox, Rock Hudson, and Elizabeth Taylor. Within it, she & Taylor, screen actress challenger, stand dependable scenes in which it insult every more. within the period of the break between scenes in the picture it is two appearing in, Brewster (Novak) says, "I could eat a roll of Kodak and PUKE a better picture!"

Novak has too manufactured occasional appearances in TV over the years. She starred when ageing chorus girl Gloria Joyce in the processed-for-TV flick The Third Girl From the Left (1973); played Eve in Satan's Triangle (1975); the role as Billie Farnsworth in Malibu (1983); the role as Rosa in a revival of Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1985); and she joined the regular cast of the series Falcon Crest in the role as Kit Marlowe during the 1986/1987 season.

Her previous appearance on the silver screen wwhen as Lillian Anderson Munnsen in the mystery/thriller Liebestraum (1991) for MGM, however her scenes were cut from either a motion picture due to her battles by using a director on top training play a role. Novak late admitted that she experienced been "unprofessional" within her conduct by using director Mike Figgis, as recounted by gossip columnist Liz Smith (journalist).

Within 1995, Novak was chosen by Empire Magazine as one of a Century Sexiest Stars inside film history, existence total 92.

Her zero in Eagle Point, Oregon, went up inside fire July 24, 2000, and Novak watched unable to help when it burned. the deputy Fire Marshall said the blaze was probably from either the tree falling through a power line. Among a loss of souvenir were scripts of a select few of her moving-picture show, including Dizziness & Picnic, besides when her computer containing her hanker awaited autobiography.

Kim Novak has the star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contribution to motion pictures at 6336 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood.

Filmography
The French Line (1954) ... model in step (uncredited) Pushover (1954) ... Lona McLane Phffft! (1954) ... Janis Son of Sinbad (1955) ... Raider (uncredited) 5 Against the House (1955) ... Kay Greylek Picnic (1955) ... Madge Owens The Man with the Golden Arm (1955) ... Molly The Eddy Duchin Story (1956) ... Marjorie Oelrichs Duchin Jeanne Eagels (1957) ... Jeanne Eagels Pal Joey (1957) ... Linda English Vertigo (1958) ... Madeleine Elster/Judy Barton Bell Book and Candle (1958) ... Gillian "Gil" Holroyd Middle of the Night (1959) ... Betty Preisser Strangers When We Meet (1960) ... Maggie Gault Pepe (1960) ... (cameo) The Notorious Landlady (1962) ... Carlyle Hardwicke Boys' Night Out (1962) ... Cathy Of Human Bondage (1964) ... Mildred Rogers Kiss Me, Stupid (1964) ... Polly a Pistol/Zelda The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders (1965) ... Moll Flanders The Legend of Lylah Clare (1968) ... Elsa Brinkman/Lylah Clare The Great Bank Robbery (1969) ... Sister Lyda Kebanov Tales That Witness Madness (1973) ... Auriol Pageant The White Buffalo (1977) ... Mrs. Poker Jenny Schermerhorn Just a Gigolo (1979) ... Helga The Mirror Crack'd (1980) ... Lola Brewster I Have Been Very Pleased (1987) The Children (1990) ... Rose Sellars Liebestraum (1991) ... Lillian Anderson Munnsen

Documentaries
Premier Khrushchev in the USA (1959) Showman (1963)

Trivia
For the scene around
Picnic'', where she experienced to cry, Novak asked director Joshua Logan to pinch her, saying, "I can only cry when I'm hurt." Novak turned down the lead roles within ''Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) and The Hustler'' (1961).

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Arts: Movies: Titles: P: Pal Joey
Arts: Movies: Titles: P: Picnic
Arts: Movies: Titles: V: Vertigo




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