Nancy Kovack

Nancy Kovack, a native from Flint in Michigan she was already a University of Michigan student by the age of 15. She was an amateur radio DJ by 16, and graduated from college at the age of 19. Kovack had already won 8 beauty contests before reaching the at the age of 20. She began her professional acting profession in New York as one of Jackie Gleason's "Glea Girls" as well as later, with greater prominent roles, The Dave Garroway show (1953), Today (1952) and Beat the Clock(1950). Stage roles opened Hollywood possibilities for Kovack, who signed with Columbia. In the years that followed she accumulated an extensive list of television credits. Kovack was awarded an Emmy in 1969 for a performance in Mannix. Kovack, the wife of the world-famous maestro Zubin Mehta, of the New York Philharmonic, publicly asserts that Susan McDougal a key figure in Whitewater, had recently duped her (to the tune of $150,000). The actress has been featured five times on the situation comedy Bewitched (1964), three of which portrayed Darrin Stephens' catty former partner Sheila Summers. Her father was an executive from General Motors. The couple lives within Los Angeles with her husband Zubin Mehta. Her graduation was in 1954 at the Ann Arbor University of Michigan. Most famous for playing the captivating Indigenous Medicine Woman Nona In Star Trek 2nd season's episode A Private Little War, 1968. Nancy Nancy Nancy

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