Nancy Kovack
The native of Flint, Michigan, Nancy Kovack was an undergraduate at the University of Michigan at 15 and a radio DJ at 16, a college grad when she was 19 and the holder of 8 beauty contests by twenty. Kovack began her acting journey in New York as one of Jackie Gleason's "Glea Girl" then, following that with increasing fame, The Dave Garroway show (1953), Today (1952) and Beat the Clock(1950). Kovack's Hollywood journey began by playing a part on stage. The actress signed on with Columbia after completing the project. The actress later amassed an impressive collection of TV credits that were episodic which included an Emmy award for her guest appearance in 1969 on Mannix (1967). Kovack was the wife of famous maestro Zubin Mehta, of the New York Philharmonic, publicly declares she was Susan McDougal a key figure in Whitewater has been a victim of a scam that recently took advantage of her (to the tune $150,000). Sheila Summers, Darrin Stevens former girlfriend Sheila Summers appeared in five episodes of the 1964 action comedy Bewitched. Her father worked as an executive for General Motors. Zubin Mehta, her husband is a resident of Los Angeles. In 1954, she graduated from Ann Arbor University of Michigan. Most well-known to the general public because of her appearance in"Star Trek" second season's episode A Private Little War (1968) in the role of the hot indigenous medicine woman Nona.



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