Kim Novak
Kim Novak was not only a remarkable actor, but also a painter and visual artist. Novak, who was enthusiastic about whatever she did, began her acting career in 1954 when she signed with Columbia Pictures. Once Rita Hayworth’s star began to wane, the production business hired her. They expected her to be the next Marilyn Monroe at 20th Century Fox. Instead, Novak’s big break came in 1958, when she appeared in Alfred Hitchcock’s film Vertigo, but she didn’t leave the acting scene until 1966. She surprisingly returned to art after that.
Audrey Hepburn
Audrey Hepburn, the British actress and philanthropist, was an international hit. Hepburn, known for her beauty and dramatic talent, received her big break in 1952 when she co-starred in Roman Holiday with Gregory Peck. She went on to star in more popular films such as Sabrina, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, and My Fair Lady. Hepburn was the beauty standard of the 1950s and 1960s since she starred in these great films. Her black hair and sophisticated elegance stole the show.