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Nastassja Kinski and Roman Polanski
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Roman Polanski and Nastassja Kinski dated from 1976 to 1979.
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Roman Polanski is a 89 year old Polish Film Director. Born Rajmund Thierry Liebling on 18th August, 1933 in Paris, France, he is famous for Rosemary's Baby in a career that spans 1953–present. His zodiac sign is Leo.
Nastassja Kinski is a 62 year old German Actress. Born Nastassja Aglaia Nakszynski on 24th January, 1961 in West Berlin, West Germany, she is famous for her roles as Francesca in the 1978 erotic drama film Stay as You Are, Tess Durbeyfield in the 1979 romantic drama film Tess, Irena Gallier in the 1982 supernatural horror film Cat People, Maria Bosic in the 1984 drama film Maria's Lovers, Jane Henderson in the critically acclaimed 1984 road film Paris, Texas, Susie the Bear in the 1984 comedy-drama film The Hotel New Hampshire, Daniella Eastman in the 1984 romantic comedy film Unfaithfully Yours, Cheri in the 1998 black comedy film Your Friends and Neighbors and Alex in the 2001 romantic comedy film Town & Country in a career that spans 1975–2013. Her zodiac sign is Aquarius.
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Relationship Statistics
Status | Duration | Length |
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Dating | 1976 - 1979 |
3 years
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Total |
1976 -
1979
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3 years
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There was categorically no affair... There was a flirtation. There could have been a seduction, but there was not. He had respect for me."
- Nastassja Kinski on her relationship with Roman Polanski
(The Guardian, 1999)
In 1976, Polanski started a romantic relationship with Nastassja Kinski, who starred in Tess. She was between 15 and 17 years old at the time and he was 43. Their relationship ended at the completion of filming. In an interview with David Letterman in 1982, she described their relationship and gave her opinion about his sexual assault case, claiming it was "ridiculous" and his residence in France was "a loss for America.
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