Nancy Kovack
Native to Flint, Michigan, Nancy Kovack was an undergraduate at the University of Michigan at 15 as a radio announcer at 16, a college graduate when she was 19 and the holder of eight beauty crowns at twenty. Her professional acting career started with television shows at New York, first as the Jackie Gleason character on "Glea Girls" as well as, later and most prominently, as a guest on The Dave Garroway Show (1953), Today (1952) as well as Beat the Clock (1950). An acting role on stage led to Hollywood the doors to Kovack who signed a contract with Columbia. Kovack later added an impressive array of TV credits that were episodic as well as an Emmy nomination for her guest appearance in 1969 on Mannix (1967). She was the wife of world-class maestro Zubin Mehta of New York Philharmonic fame, Kovack publicly alleges that she was, in recent times, manipulated (to an amount around $150,000) to the tune of $150,000 by Susan McDougal, a central character involved in the Whitewater scandal. Sheila Summers was Darrin's ex-girlfriend Sheila Stephens during three of her appearances on Bewitched, a situation comedy dating back to 1964. Her father was an executive at General Motors executive. Zubin Mehta, her husband, lives with her in Los Angeles. She graduated in 1954 from Ann Arbor University of Michigan. Most famous for playing the attractive native medicine woman Nona in Star Trek 2nd season's episode A Private Little War, 1968.



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