She captivated moviegoing audiences in the late 1950s in a role opposite James Stewart in Alfred Hitchcock's classicVertigo.And nowKim Novak is opening up about her decision to leave Hollywood, decades later.In an interview with People for her new bookKim Novak: Her Art and Life, the retired actress, 87, explains that 'It was a survival issue.' She captivated moviegoing audiences in Alfred Hitchcock's classic Vertigo: And now screen legend Kim Novak is opening up about her decision to leave Hollywood, decades later'I had to leave to survive,' she told the outlet. 'I lost a sense of who I truly was and what I stood for.''I fought all the time back in Hollywood to keep my identity so you do whatever you have to do to hold on to who you are.
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