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Nastassja Aglaia Kinski (Template:IPA; born Nakszynski, Template:IPA; born 24 January 1961)<ref>John Sandford (ed.) (2001), Encyclopedia of Contemporary German Culture (Routledge world reference): 340</ref><ref name="DerSpiegel">Template:Cite web</ref> is a German actress and former model who has appeared in more than 60 films in Europe and the United States. Her worldwide breakthrough was with Stay as You Are (1978). She then came to global prominence with her Golden Globe Award-winning performance as the title character in the Roman Polanski-directed film Tess (1979). Other films in which she acted include the Francis Ford Coppola musical romance film One from the Heart (1982), erotic horror film Cat People (1982) from Paul Schrader, and the Wim Wenders drama films Paris, Texas (1984) and Faraway, So Close! (1993). She also appeared in the biographical drama film An American Rhapsody (2001). She is the daughter of German actor Klaus Kinski.

Early life

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Kinski was born in West Berlin as Nastassja Aglaia Nakszynski.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> She is the daughter of German actor Klaus Kinski<ref>Davidson, John E. Deterritorializing the New German Cinema, Regents of the University of Minnesota, 1999, p. 80</ref> and his second wife, actress Ruth Brigitte Tocki.<ref name="Welsh, James Michael page 154">Welsh, James Michael; Gene D. Phillips; Rodney Hill. The Francis Ford Coppola Encyclopedia, Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press Inc., 2010, p. 154</ref> She is of partial Polish descent, for her grandfather Bruno Nakszynski was a Germanized ethnic Pole.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Kinski has two half-siblings: Pola and Nikolai Kinski. Her parents divorced in 1968. After the age of 10, Kinski rarely saw her father. Her young mother struggled financially to support them;<ref name="guardian1999">Template:Cite news</ref> they eventually lived in a commune in Munich.

In a 1999 interview, Kinski denied that her father had molested her as a child, but said he had abused her "in other ways".<ref name="guardian1999" /> In 2013, when interviewed about the allegations of sexual abuse made by her half-sister Pola Kinski,<ref name="Jackson">Template:Cite news</ref><ref name="Roxborough">Template:Cite news</ref> she confirmed that he attempted this with her, but did not succeed. She said, "He was no father. Ninety-nine percent of the time I was terrified of him. He was so unpredictable that the family lived in constant terror." When asked what she would say to him now, if she had the chance, she replied, "I would do anything to put him behind bars for life. I am glad he is no longer alive."<ref name="Biss">Template:Cite news</ref>

Career

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Nastassja Kinski with John Savage and still photographer Yoni S. Hamenachem on the set of Maria's Lovers (1984)
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Kinski in 1989
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Kinski at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival
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Kinski in 2009
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Kinski in 2015

Kinski began working as a model as a teenager in Germany. Actress Lisa Kreuzer of the German New Wave helped get her the role of the mute Mignon in Wim Wenders 1975 film The Wrong Move,<ref name="Jenkins">Template:Cite webTemplate:Cbignore</ref> in which at the age of 12 she was depicted topless.<ref name="Jenkins" /><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> She later played one of the leading roles in Wenders' film Paris, Texas (1984) and appeared in his film Faraway, So Close (1993).

In 1976, while still a teenager, Kinski had her first two major roles: in Wolfgang Petersen's feature film-length episode Reifezeugnis of the German TV crime series Tatort. Next, she appeared in the British horror film To the Devil a Daughter (1976), produced by Hammer Film Productions, which was released in the UK just 40 days after Kinski's fifteenth birthday, making it a virtual certainty she was only fourteen when her scenes were shot (including full frontal nudity). In regards to her early films, Kinski has stated that she felt exploited by the industry. In an interview with W, she said, "If I had had somebody to protect me or if I had felt more secure about myself, I would not have accepted certain things. Nudity things. And inside it was just tearing me apart."<ref>Nastassja Kinski interview with Louise Farr. "Kinski Business", W, May 1997.</ref>

In 1978, Kinski starred in the Italian romance Stay as You Are (Così come sei) with Marcello Mastroianni, gaining her recognition in the United States after New Line Cinema released it there in December 1979. Time wrote that she was "simply ravishing, genuinely sexy and high-spirited without being painfully aggressive about it."<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref> The film also received a major international release from Columbia Pictures.

Kinski met the director Roman Polanski at a party in 1976.<ref name="people">Template:Cite magazine</ref> He urged her to study method acting with Lee Strasberg in the United States and she was offered the title role in Polanski's upcoming film, Tess (1979). In 1978, Kinski underwent extensive preparation for the portrayal of an English peasant girl, which included acquiring a Dorset accent through elocution studies:

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'Tess' was nominated for six awards, including Best Picture, at the 53rd Academy Awards, and won three.

On 14 June 1981, Vogue editor Polly Allen Mellen asked Nastassja Kinski what she liked and Kinski replied,<ref name="anothermag/nastassja-boa">Template:Cite web</ref> "snakes,"<ref name="AD/avedon-photos">Template:Cite news</ref><ref name="RN/lady-snakes-3">Template:Cite web</ref> then a Burmese python was hired for the photoshoot with Richard Avedon, with resulting photograph of Kinski with a Burmese python<ref name="Œil/kinski-serpent">Template:Cite web</ref> coiled<ref name="phillips/UK040222/65">Template:Cite web</ref> around her nude body, "Nastassja Kinski and the Serpent, Los Angeles, California, June 14, 1981".<ref name="christies/6466317">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="artland/serpent">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="Welsh, James Michael page 154" /> The image, which first appeared in the October 1981 issue of US Vogue, was released as a poster and became a best-seller, further confirming her status as a sex symbol.<ref>Template:Cite webTemplate:Cbignore</ref>

In 1982, she starred in Francis Ford Coppola's romantic musical One from the Heart, her first film made in the United States.<ref name="Coppola">Coppola, Francis Ford; Phillips, Gene D.; Hill, Rodney. Francis Ford Coppola: Interviews, Univ. Press of Mississippi, (2004) p. 136</ref> Texas Monthly described her as acting "as a Felliniesque circus performer to represent the twinkling evanescence of Eros."<ref>Texas Monthly, March 1982 p. 175</ref> The film failed at the box office and was a major loss for Coppola's new Zoetrope Studios. That year, she was also in the erotic supernatural horror movie Cat People. On 29 December 1982, Kinski made a puzzling appearance on the program Late Night with David Letterman, seeming somewhat oblivious to the jokes and everything else that was going on around her and appearing with an unusual hair style Letterman described as "looking like there was an owl perched on top of her head." (Letterman's second guest, John Candy, came out with his own hair moussed up in a pile as a spoof of Kinski's hair.)

Dudley Moore's comedy Unfaithfully Yours and an adaptation of John Irving's The Hotel New Hampshire followed in 1984.

Kinski reteamed with Wenders for the 1984 film Paris, Texas. One of her most acclaimed films to date, it won the top award at the Cannes Film Festival. Throughout the 1980s, Kinski split her time between Europe and the United States, making Moon in the Gutter (1983), Harem (1985) and Torrents of Spring (1989) in Europe, and Exposed (1983), Maria's Lovers (1984), and Revolution (1985) in the United States.Template:Cn

During the 1990s, Kinski appeared in a number of American films, including the action movie Terminal Velocity opposite Charlie Sheen, the Mike Figgis 1997 adultery tale One Night Stand, Your Friends & Neighbors (1998), John Landis's Susan's Plan (1998), and The Lost Son (1999).

Her most recent films include David Lynch's Inland Empire (2006) and Rotimi Rainwater's Sugar (2013). In 2016, she competed in the German Let's Dance show.<ref>Schauspielerin Nastassja Kinski, hier beim 11. Semperopernball in Dresden, wagt sich bei „Let's Dance" aufs Parkett : Die ersten Kandidaten für die neunte Staffel der Tanzshow „Let's Dance" stehen fest: Schauspielerin Nastassja Kinski, Schlagersänger Michael Wendler, Sängerin Sarah Lombardi und Moderator Niels Ruf, welt.de; accessed 19 December 2016.Template:In lang</ref>

Personal life

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In 1976, when Kinski was aged 15, it was speculated that there had been a romantic relationship with director Roman Polanski, who at the time was 43.<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref><ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Polanski confirmed the relationship in a 1994 interview with Diane Sawyer: "...what about Nastassja Kinski? She was young and we had a love affair."<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> However, in a 1999 interview in The Guardian, Kinski was quoted as saying that there was no affair and that "there was a flirtation. There could have been a seduction, but there was not. He had respect for me."<ref name="guardian1999" />

Kinski has three children from different relationships. Her first child, son Aljosha Nakszynski (born 29 June 1984), was fathered by actor Vincent Spano, her co-star in Maria's Lovers.<ref>Kinski: No añoro el cine Marta Cervera Barcelona, El Periódico de Catalunya, 16 December 2011</ref><ref name="atw/nastassjakinsk">Template:Cite web</ref> On 10 September 1984, Kinski married Egyptian filmmaker Ibrahim Moussa, with whom she had daughter Sonja Kinski (born 2 March 1986). The marriage was dissolved in July 1992. From 1992 until 1995, Kinski lived with musician Quincy Jones, though she kept her own apartment on Hilgard Avenue, near UCLA, at the time.<ref>Daily Bruin, Monday, 16 January 1995, p. 8</ref> They had a daughter, Kenya Julia Niambi Sarah Jones (born 9 February 1993),<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> a model known professionally as Kenya Kinski-Jones.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

In 1997, Kinski dated married producer Jonathan D. Krane during a brief separation from his wife, actress Sally Kellerman.<ref>New York Daily News, 7 January 1998</ref> Over the course of her career, Kinski has also been romantically linked with Paul Schrader, Jean-Jacques Beineix, Rob Lowe, Jon Voight, Gérard Depardieu, Dudley Moore, Miloš Forman and Wim Wenders.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> As of 2012, she was dating actor Rick Yune.

In 2001, Kinski stated in an interview in The Daily Telegraph that she was affected by the sleep disorder narcolepsy.<ref>Template:Cite newsTemplate:Cbignore</ref>

Filmography

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Cinema feature films
Year Title Role Notes
1975 Falsche Bewegung Mignon
1976 To the Devil a Daughter Catherine Beddows
1978 Leidenschaftliche Blümchen Deborah Collins
Così come sei Francesca
1979 Tess Tess
1981 One from the Heart Leila
1982 Cat People Irena Gallier
1983 Frühlingssinfonie Clara Wieck
Exposed Elizabeth Carlson
La Lune dans le caniveau Loretta Channing
1984 Unfaithfully Yours Daniella Eastman
The Hotel New Hampshire Susie the Bear
Paris, Texas Jane Henderson
Maria's Lovers Maria Bosic
1985 Harem Diane
Revolution Daisy McConnahay
1987 Maladie d'amour Juliette
1988 Magdalene Magdalene
1989 Torrents of Spring Maria Nikolaevna Polozov
In una notte di chiaro di luna Joëlle Lavoisier
1990 Il segreto Lucia
Il sole anche di notte Cristina
1991 Униженные и оскорблённые Natasha Ikhmenyeva
L'alba Karin
1992 In camera mia Nastienka
L'envers du décor: Portrait de Pierre Guffroy Herself Documentary Film
1993 La bionda Christine
In weiter Ferne, so nah! Raphaela
1994 Crackerjack K. C.
Terminal Velocity Chris Morrow / Krista Moldova
1996 Somebody Is Waiting Charlotte Ellis
1997 Fathers' Day Collette Andrews
Little Boy Blue Kate West
Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen's Herself Documentary Film; Uncredited
One Night Stand Karen
1998 Your Friends & Neighbors Cheri
Susan's Plan Susan Holland
Savior Maria Rose
Playing by Heart The Lawyer Uncredited
1999 The Lost Son Deborah
The Intruder Badge Muller
2000 The Magic of Marciano Katie
The Claim Elena Dillon
2001 Cold Heart Linda Cross
Town & Country Alex
An American Rhapsody Margit
Beyond the City Limits Misha
2003 Paradise Found Mette Gauguin
2004 À ton image Mathilde
2006 Inland Empire The Lady
2013 Sugar Sister Nadia
2015 Dietro gli occhiali bianchi Herself Documentary film
2017 Peter Handke – Bin im Wald. Kann sein, daß ich mich verspäte Mignon Documentary Film; Archival Footage from the 1975 Film Falsche Bewegung; Uncredited
2018 Nice Girls Don't Stay for Breakfast Herself Documentary Film
Quincy Documentary Film; Archival Footage; Uncredited; Also Released on Video-On-Demand
2022 Die stillen Trabanten Birgitt
2023 LasVegas Ilse von Lossberg
2025 Music in the Forest Marie Post-Production
Im Zeichen des Drachen Anja
Cinema short films
Year Title Role Notes
1998 Ciro norte Venus
2013 Il turno di notte lo fanno le stelle Sonia
Video-on-demand: Feature films
Year Title Role Notes
2018 Quincy Herself Documentary Film; Archival Footage; Uncredited; Also Released in Cinemas
Video-on-demand: Series
Year Title Role Notes
2023 Castlevania: Nocturne Tera Animated Series; Voice
Season 1, Episode 1: A Common Enemy in Evil
Season 1, Episode 2: Horror Beyond Nightmares
Season 1, Episode 3: Freedom Was Sweeter
Season 1, Episode 4: Horrors Rising from the Earth
Season 1, Episode 5: The Natural Order
Season 1, Episode 6: Guilty Men to Be Judged
Season 1, Episode 7: Blood Is the Only Way
Season 1, Episode 8: Devourer of Light
2025 Season 2, Episode 1: A Living Legend
Season 2, Episode 2: Angel of Death
Season 2, Episode 3: The Widow's Window
Season 2, Episode 4: Monstrous Things
Season 2, Episode 5: Into the Abyss
Season 2, Episode 6: Ancestors
Television feature films
Year Title Role Notes
1991 Crazy About the Movies: Robert Mitchum – The Reluctant Star Maria Bosic Documentary Film; Archival Footage from the 1984 Film Maria's Lovers; Uncredited
Operacija Cartier Herself Archival Footage; Archival Pictures
2000 A Storm in Summer Gloria Ross
Time Share Dr. Julia Weiland
Quarantine Dr. Galen Bronty
2001 The Day the World Ended Dr. Jennifer Stillman
Say Nothing Grace
2002 All Around the Town Karen Grant
2004 La Femme Musketeer Lady Bolton
2010 Brunes et Blondes Jane Henderson Documentary Film; Archival Footage from the 1984 Film Paris, Texas
2022 Homeshopper's Paradise Aimée
2023 La Saga Rassam-Berri, le cinéma dans les veines Herself Documentary Film; Archival Footage
Television series
Year Title Role Notes
1977 Tatort Sina Wolf Season 1, Episode 73: Reifezeugnis
Notsignale Michael's Freundin Season 1, Episode 3: Im Nest
1996 The Ring Ariana von Gotthard Season 1, Episode 1: Part I
Season 1, Episode 2: Part II
The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century Rosa Luxemburg Documentary Series; Season 1, Episode 3: Hatred & Hunger; Voice
1997 Bella Mafia Sophia Luciano Season 1, Episode 1: Part I
Season 1, Episode 2: Part II
2001 The District Trish Season 2, Episode 8: Tug of War
2003 Les Liaisons dangereuses Madame Maria de Tourvel Season 1, Episode 1: Part I
Season 1, Episode 2: Part II
2022 Police de Caractères Romy Season 1, Episode 3: Cadavre Exquis
Direct-to-video
Year Title Role Notes
2001 Blind Terror Susan
Diary of a Sex Addict Jane Bordeaux
.com for Murder Sondra
2007 More Things That Happened The Lady Part of the Inland Empire DVD; Uncredited
Music videos
Year Artist Title Role Notes
1988 Sonic Youth Teen Age Riot Jane Henderson Archival Footage from the 1984 Film Paris, Texas
1993 U2 Stay (Faraway, So Close!) Raphaela Archival Footage from the 1993 Film In weiter Ferne, so nah!
Museum: Film installations
Year Title Role Notes
2010 The Clock Tess Durbeyfield / Irena Gallier / Karen Archival Footage from the 1979 Film Tess; Archival Footage from the 1982 Film Cat People; Archival Footage from the 1997 Film One Night Stand
Co-producer
Year Title Notes
2000 Time Share Television Feature Film
Co-associate producer
Year Title Notes
2001 .com for Murder Direct-to-video
Special thanks
Year Title Notes
1998 Corazón iluminado Cinema Feature Film; Thanks
2006 Kill Your Darlings

Awards and nominations

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Nastassja Kinski awards
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The awards and nominations received by Nastassja Kinski include one Art Film Fest Award, one Bambi Award, two Bravo Ottos (out of three nominations), two Deutscher Filmpreis Awards (also out of three nominations), one Golden Globe (out of two nominations), one Jupiter Award, one Nastro d'Argento Award and one Wine Country Film Festival Award.

Among others, her achievements in film industry include also two César Awards nominations, one Globo d'oro nomination, and one Saturn Award nomination.

Acting awards

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Bambi Awards

Year Nominated work Category Result
1978 Tatort: "Reifezeugnis"
  • Best Young Actress
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Bravo Otto Awards

Year Nominated work Category Result
1977 Herself
  • Movie Star – Female
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César Awards

Year Nominated work Category Result
1980 Tess Template:Nom
1988 Maladie d'amour Template:Nom
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Deutscher Filmpreis Awards

Year Nominated work Category Result
1975 The Wrong Move (aka Wrong Movement) Template:Won
1983 Spring Symphony
  • Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
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1985 Paris, Texas Template:Nom
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Globo d'oro Awards

Year Nominated work Category Result
1990 The Secret
  • Best Actress
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Golden Globe Awards

Year Nominated work Category Result
1980 Tess Template:Won
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Jupiter Awards

Year Nominated work Category Result
1978 Herself
  • Best International Actress
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Nastro d'Argento Awards

Year Nominated work Category Result
1985 Maria's Lovers Template:Won
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Saturn Awards

Year Nominated work Category Result
1982 Cat People Template:Nom
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Wine Country Film Festival Awards

Year Nominated work Category Result
2000 The Magic of Marciano Template:Won
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Career achievement awards

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Art Film Fest Awards

Year Nominated work Category Result
2005 Herself Template:Won
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Moscow International Film Festival

Year Category Result
2018 Stanislavsky Award Template:Won
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