Well, I’m Czech, but Polish, Czech, no matter, it’s my name.
Meaning of the quote
The quote suggests that the actress Kim Novak didn't think it mattered whether she was Czech or Polish, as long as it was her name. She was proud of her identity and didn't feel the need to label herself as one or the other. The quote shows that she embraced her unique background and didn't let it define her.
About Kim Novak
Kim Novak is an acclaimed American actress who rose to fame in the 1950s and 60s, starring in iconic films like Vertigo and Pal Joey. She is the recipient of numerous awards, including two Golden Globes, and is recognized as one of Hollywood’s top box office stars of her era. Despite retiring from acting in the 1990s, Novak’s contributions to cinema continue to be celebrated.
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