
Nancy Kovack
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
1935-03-11 (90 years old)
Place of Birth
Flint, Michigan, USA
Nancy Kovack
Biography
A native of Flint, Michigan, Nancy Kovack was a student at the University of Michigan at 15, a radio deejay at 16, a college graduate at 19 and the holder of eight beauty titles by 20. Her professional acting career began on television in New York, first as one of Jackie Gleason's "Glea Girls" and then, more prominently, on The Dave Garroway Show (1953), Today (1952) and Beat the Clock (1950). A stage role opened Hollywood doors for Kovack, who signed with Columbia. She later racked up an impressive list of episodic television credits, and was Emmy-nominated for a 1969 guest shot on Mannix (1967). The wife of world-renowned maestro Zubin Mehta of New York Philharmonic fame, Kovack publicly alleges that she was recently bamboozled (to the tune of $150,000) by Susan McDougal, a central figure in the Whitewater scandal.
Known For
Acting
(2023)
Elizabeth Montgomery: A Bewitched Life
as Self/Sheila Sommers (archive footage)
(1989)
Batmania: From Comics to Screen
as Annie Oakley (archive footage)
(1975)
Ellery Queen: Too Many Suspects
as Monica Gray
(1969)
Marooned
as Teresa Stone
(1968)
(1968)
(1967)
Enter Laughing
as Miss Laura B
(1966)
Frankie and Johnny
as Nellie Bly
(1966)
The Silencers
as Barbara
(1966)
Tarzan and the Valley of Gold
as Sophia Renault
(1966)
(1965)
Sylvia
as Big Shirley
(1965)
The Great Sioux Massacre
as Libbie Custer
(1965)
The Outlaws Is Coming
as Annie Oakley
(1963)
Jason and the Argonauts
as Medea
(1963)
Diary of a Madman
as Odette Mallotte
(1962)
The Wild Westerners
as Rose Sharon
(1961)
Cry for Happy
as Camille Cameron
(1960)
Strangers When We Meet
as Marcia