Nastassja Kinski

Nastassja Kinski
Nastassja Aglaia Kinski is a German-Polish actress and former model who has appeared in more than sixty films in Europe and the United States. She enjoyed her worldwide breakthrough with Stay As You Are, then came to global prominence with her Golden Globe Award-winning performance as the title character in the Roman Polanski–directed film Tess. Other notable films in which she acted include the erotic horror Cat People, two Wim Wenders dramas Paris, Texasand Faraway, So Close!, and An American...
NationalityGerman
ProfessionActress
Date of Birth24 January 1959
CountryGermany
I'd also like to do a play. I've never done theater, and constantly changing and refining a performance is something I'd like to do, even though it may sound like work to some people - and it probably is work.
You play a part, and as soon as a movie is over and the camera stops, you go home and you're not really responsible for what you've done.
It's pleasant and bothersome and embarrassing all at once. Especially when you haven't done much and are a celebrity.
I've really learned that you have to be a lot with yourself mainly with yourself.
I've been taking lessons for a year or so and every time I hear a piano playing, it goes through and through me, so I'm going to buy a little piano.
The worst thing is that I become like the man I'm involved with.
I tell my kids that something can start with a dream and that, more often than not, you can really go for something if you believe in it.
I am beginning slowly to accept myself, accept the less good things about myself.
But because of these different experiences, and often because of their pain, older people's lives are very fascinating to me.
Movies with Marilyn Monroe really had an impact on me.
Of course, it's good to have fights every once in a while.
When a woman receives flowers from a man, it fills up your heart. It's, like, love's coming your way.
Why must one cross many oceans in order to find what's beautiful, even though it's so easy, or could be so easy, but one makes things so hard for one-self.
For me, directors were like father figures most of the time.