As with most of Alfred Hitchcock's leading ladies, Kim Novak has enjoyed a long and successful career in the mainstream entertainment industry, achieving continuous renown for her roles in Picnic, The ...
Kim Novak commanded the stage as she accepted the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement award at the 82nd Venice International Film Festival in Italy. Once the epitome of classic Hollywood glamor, the ...
Kim Novak is making a splash in Venice. The 92-year-old star arrived at the 82nd Venice International Film Festival on Aug. 28 and was all smiles as she waved to photographers. The actress, best known ...
A lifetime achievement award from the Venice Film Festival and two new films are bringing the star of “Vertigo” back into public view. By David Belcher Nearly 60 years after abandoning her Hollywood ...
Kim Novak decided to walk away from Hollywood in 1966, at the height of her fame, because it felt like the right thing to do. The screen legend, now 92, also trusted her instincts last year when ...
Kim Novak reflected on aging and her decision to turn her back on Hollywood in an attempt to reclaim her story. “It’s not easy getting old,” Novak, 92, said in the upcoming documentary “Kim Novak’s ...
"Kim Novak's Vertigo" has one of the more heartwarming and, frankly, historically significant, codas to a film-focused documentary in recent memory. It's such a special moment that it mostly justifies ...
Ahead of Kim Novak returning to the spotlight Monday night to accept a lifetime achievement award at the Venice Film Festival, the 92-year-old “Vertigo” legend voiced concerns about “Scandalous,” an ...
“The ghost of Alfred Hitchcock was undeniably present during the making of this film,” says a note in the closing credits of Alexandre O. Philippe’s latest artisanal documentary, Kim Novak’s Vertigo.