Kim Novak is an American actress born on February 13, 1933. She is best known for her roles in classic films such as Vertigo and Picnic. Novak's beauty and talent made her a prominent figure in Hollywood during the 1950s and 1960s. She received critical acclaim for her performances and became an iconic actress of her time. Kim's contributions to film continue to be celebrated, and she remains a beloved figure in cinematic history.

"Harry Cohn did not make me. But I also feel that I probably didn't make me, either. I think it was a combination. I think that's what made it work."

"I think it will be helpful to people because I know the expectations that are put on you as a sex symbol, and how Marilyn Monroe suffered and so on, and I was able to get free of that."

"I had a lot of resentment for a while toward Kim Novak. But I don't mind her anymore. She's okay. We've become friends. I even asked her before this trip for some beauty tips."

"The thing I loved about Alfred Hitchcock is that he left a lot of open ends there, a lot of clues that didn't really add up the way you think they would, and sometimes, not at all."

"As I said, I began losing confidence in my instincts, which is tough and very bad for an instinctive person."

"So, Hitchcock wouldn't say anything about my work in the movie but, on the other hand, he wouldn't complain, either."

"I already hated that gray suit and then having to go through putting on that wig with a false front - again made me feel so trapped inside this person who was desperately wanting to break out of it but she was so caught up in the web of deception that she couldn't."