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As the daughter of one of cinema's most intense actors, Nastassja Kinski emerged in her own right as an actress who was praised for a number of acclaimed performances. After receiving her start in German movies, Kinski attained international stardom as the titular heroine in mentor Roman Polanski's Oscar-nominated "Tess" (1979). She later starred in Paul Schrader's erotic horror thriller, "Cat People" (1982). Kinski gave one of her most affecting performances as an estranged wife in the arthouse hit, "Paris, Texas" (1984). Kinski delivered strong turns in "The Ring" (NBC, 1996), "Your Friends & Neighbors" (1998) and "The Claim" (2000), before she again bowed out of the spotlight in 2006. Kinski was notable for her strong allure onscreen that continued to enthrall audiences across generations.
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Scores are based on affinity (correlated voting by visitors to Ranker.com). Positive numbers show the degree of positive affinity for an item by fans of another item; negative numbers show the degree of negative sentiment.