
Hitchcock muse Kim Novak recalls forbidden Sammy Davis Jr romance: ‘I never thought of race’
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Kim Novak, one of the last living stars of Hollywood's golden era, appeared in classic films like "Vertigo," "Pal Joey" and "Bell, Book and Candle" among others.
"I loved him," the 90-year-old told Fox News Digital. "He was a person that had a youthful innocence about him. Now, I know no one ever saw him that way, but I did. He had a boyish quality, and I loved that about him." Stephanie Nolasco covers entertainment at Foxnews.com.
It was 1957 when the star, who was about to film "Vertigo," saw the showman perform in a Chicago nightclub. The singer was in the middle of a comeback following a car accident he suffered three years earlier, which resulted in him losing his left eye. Davis spotted the blonde bombshell and was quickly captivated.
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