Reclusive screen star Kim Novak is telling the story of her life in the upcoming autobiography Kim Novak: Her Art & Life, and sat down for a candid interview with The Hollywood Reporter.
One of Hollywood’s most popular stars during her heyday in the 1950s and ’60s, Novak is best known for her roles in Alfred Hitchcock’s thriller “Vertigo”.
She discusses the toxic culture that bubbled beneath the surface of all the glitz and glamour during her early years in Hollywood.
She also found herself caught up in the civil rights turmoil of the era when her scandalous interracial romance with Sammy Davis Jr.
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