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Nancy Kovackonly act for a short meter , but she appeared in some notable TV show and motion picture in the year she was performing . comport in Flint , Michigan on March 11 , 1935 , Kovack got her starting act as in 1958 , when she appeared in an sequence of the TV series , The Verdict is Yoursas " Prizefighter ’s Girl " . One - installment appearances on telly shows came to be a staple fiber of Kovack ’s life history , and she appeared in numerous notable and lesser - known series over her calling . But even when she was only a guest , her piece were often important , and in one case , Emmy - name .

While she was doing the TV circuit , Kovack also appear in many significant movies , make for with some vast names in pop culture . Vincent Price , Barbara Eden , Elvis Presley , Elizabeth Montgomery , William Shatner , and The Three Stooges , are just a few of the noted player and celebrities she worked with over the years . Never a massive principal herself , Kovack still had a very successful calling , and yet in 1976 , she intercept act , with her final performance come in an installment of the TV showCannonas Charlotte Frawley . gratefully , she pull up stakes a legacy of impressive role .

From classics like Spartacus to offerings from the 21st century like Troy ( 2004 ) , Hellenic mythology movies often showcase Hollywood at its finest .

Collage of Disney’s animated Hercules, Brad Pitt in Troy (2004), and Kirk Douglas in Spartacus (1960)

10I Dream Of Jeannie (1965-1970)

Rita Mitchell (1 Episode, 1965)

I Dream of Jeannieis a phantasy situation comedy that turn tail from 1965 to 1970 on NBC . The serial starred Barbara Eden as a 2000 - year - one-time genie key Jeannie whom an astronaut , Major Tony Nelson ( Larry Hagman ) , finds and falls in love life with . The show mostly go around around Jeannie getting into trouble with her illusion andMajor Nelson getting angry with Jeanniefor causing topsy-turvyness . Nancy Kovack Edgar Guest stars in time of year 1 , episode 9 , " The Moving Finger " as Rita Mitchell , a starlet who Nelson has a crush on .

This function come decently when Kovack was performing in some of her most notable productions , so it make sense she would be cast as a popular moving-picture show star inI Dream of Jeannie . She ’s fiddle herself to a grade but has fun teasing her own role , playing Rita as a snobby celebrity who wo n’t give Jeannie the time of twenty-four hour period . It show a gumption of humor and self - awareness to play a theatrical role like that .

9Marooned (1969)

Teresa Stone

Maroonedcame out only a few months after the Apollo 11 Moon landing place , attracting a mess of interest and attention for the scientific discipline fabrication flick . The movie portray three astronauts , Jim Pruett ( Richard Crenna ) , " Buzz " Lloyd ( Gene Hackman ) , and Clayton " Stoney " Stone ( James Franciscus ) , who become trapped in their starship and have to discover a way home before their atomic number 8 expires . Nancy Kovack plays Teresa Stone , Clayton ’s wife back on Earth who is urgently waiting for word of her husband .

It ’s animpressively shot ' LX science fiction flick , andMaroonedwon the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects . Kovack ’s role , and that of the other two wives , Celia Pruett ( Lee Grant ) and Betty Lloyd ( Mariette Hartley ) , are secondary to the cosmonaut , and they spend most of their scenes together . However , when Teresa speak one - on - one with her married man , Kovack showcases her brawny ability to express emotionthrough her eye and elusive movements of her nous .

8Diary Of A Madman (1963)

Odette Mallotte DuClasse

Based on French author Guy de Maupassant ’s short history " Le Horla",Diary of a Madmanis a repugnance film starring Vincent Price as Simon Cordier , a Gallic magistrate and amateur statue maker who is being stalk by a malevolent energy called a " horla " . Nancy Kovack play Odette Mallotte DuClasse , a matrimonial cleaning lady who hang in love with Simon and moves in with him , only for the horla to convert Simon she is only after his money .

Odette is alluring and clever andKovack ’s performance take a crap it hard to tell if Odette truly is only out for Simon ’s wealthor if the horla is warping Simon ’s psyche . Odette ’s shocking death towards the end of the movie is piddle for a brutal setting , particularly for the 1960s , and her shrieks of annoyance are appal and real as Simon aggress her .

7The Outlaws Is Coming (1959)

Annie Oakley

Nancy Kovack carbon monoxide - stars inThe Outlaws Is Comingas the tangible - life historic sharpshooter Annie Oakley in the concluding Three Stooges feature moving-picture show . In this purposefully grammatically incorrect film , Moe Howard , Larry Fine , and Joe DeRita ( Curly Joe ) find themselves in the frontier town of Casper , Wyoming in the late 19th century . There , they run into famous Western malefactor and have to enlist the help of Annie Oakley to protect them .

This is one of the few comedic performance by Kovack , who , even when appearing in sitcom , often plays the straight char to everyone else . Hereshe ’s funny , magical , and wields a pistol with some real skill , showing a dissimilar side of her range than she ordinarily does . She also fall in passion with an editor , played by Adam West , whom she would by and by reunify with in the 1966 TV series , Batman .

6Batman (1966-1968)

Queenie (2 Episodes, 1966)

The1966Batmanseries created plenteousness of villainsfor the show , but it also suggest at what would be one of the most famous characters in the whole of theBatmanfranchise . Queenie ( Nancy Kovack ) appears in season 1 , episodes 5 and 6 , " The Joker Is Wild " and " The Batman Is Riled " , as the Joker ’s ( Cesar Romero ) main supporter , an unofficial early variant of Harley Quinn . They speak with the same voice , have standardized doting quixotic relationship with the Joker , and share the same twisted sense of temper .

After Batman ( Adam West ) defeats the Joker and his gang , Queenie does her best to seduce the Dark Knight , but he turns her down . It ’s a very Harley - esque move to rip . Like her performance inThe Outlaws Is get , this is a much different function than Kovack ordinarily plays , andshe amps up the zaniness of her character , construct her more than an equal for Romero .

5Bewitched (1964-1972)

Sheila Sommers And Clio Vanita (1964-1969)

Bewitched is a comedic - fantasy dealership that start as a television series in 1964 with the firing of the self - titled ABC serial . The magnetic core concept surveil a witch who falls in erotic love with a normal human being and attempts to hold out the life of an daily suburban housewife - but always slips back into her old habits , from time to time using illusion to handle with her issues . A moving-picture show reboot / adjustment star Will Ferrell and Nicole Kidman was put out in 2005 and follows a similar plotline with a Hollywood backcloth .

TheBewitchedfranchise all began with the 1964 TV show , star Elizabeth Montgomery as Samantha Stephens , a enchantress who marries a non - magical , average man , Darrin Stephens ( Dick York ) , and promises to know as a normal human herself , a promise she breaks nearly every episode . Nany Kovack appear in five episode of the show , two as Clio Vanita , an Italian lamia , and three as Sheila Sommers , Darrin ’s ex - fiancée and Samantha ’s arch - enemy .

In the 2005Bewitchedmovie , a like quality to Sheila Sommers , Sheila Wyatt ( Katie Finneran ) tries to court back her ex - fiancé , Jack ( Will Ferrell ) , the Darrin Stephens pedestal - in .

Picard and Riker in season 1

Sheila is the more fleshed - out of the two characters . She ’s a plentiful , spoiled , and snobbish prima donna who immediately attempt to reignite sparks with Darrin and mocks Samantha to her face . Kovack make her into the worst kind of frustrating intruder , and it ’s all the more hearty when , each fourth dimension she appears , Samantha gets back at her by embarrassing Sheila in front of Darrin , allowing Kovack to showcase some impressive physical comedy .

4Star Trek: The Original Series (1966-1969)

Nona (1 Episode, 1968)

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Set in the twenty-third century , this iconic skill fiction serial follows the spaceship USS Enterprise and its crowd as they embark on exploratory missions across the galaxy . The series examines themes of statesmanship , ethical motive , and the unknown , often highlight diverse cultures and futurist technologies .

Nancy Kovack appears in only one sequence ofStar Trek : The Original Series , but it ’s an important part . In season 2 , episode 19 , " A individual Little War " , theEnterprisediscovers that Klingons have interfered in the ontogenesis of a once passive major planet , and link up the inhabitants in an inevitable arms race . Nancy plays one of the Indigenous " Hill People " , Nona , the married woman of the tribe ’s leader , who insists the Hill People acquire firearms to fight the other federation of tribes .

Nona carry through Captain Kirk ’s ( William Shatner ) life , but in exchange demand him to get her better weapon system to fight the wars on her major planet . Kovack plays Nona as a cutthroat leader and warrior , blinded by her wish to protect her the great unwashed , uncoerced to give others for her goals . Like manyStar Trekepisodes , it ’s deeply philosophicaland aired around the time of the U.S. ’s involvement in Vietnam , with much of its game an allegory for the conflict . The unco dark ending to theStar Trekepisode hammers home the allusions .

Robin Curtis and Kirstie Alley as Lt. Saavik in Star Trek.

What ’s even more telling is that Kovack have intercourse next to nothing aboutStar Trekwhen she was cast on the show . She severalise theSpyHardspodcast that she figured someone would excuse her purpose to her when she got on set , but that was patently not the case . Kovack said ,

I did n’t have clip . I was so busy ferment in Los Angeles , I never got to see Star Trek . I may have go through half a show one day in my living , and then I mould on a show . But when I did that character , I catch that script , and I thought , ' Well , when I get on degree they ’ll explain . When I get to the set they ’ll explicate . ' Nobody explained anything to me !

Two years later , someone excuse to me that that character was from a sure satellite , and that she was there to write her multitude by diverting Captain Kirk to not attack her masses . Had somebody tell apart me that I may have played that slightly differently , but probably not much more differently . I enjoyed doing it because I got to address loud . I got to talk strongly and almost comic - like in your password , and I savor that , it was fun .

Collage of Nancy Kovack in Bewitched, Star Trek, and I Dream of Jeannie.

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For someone who ’s not a Trekkie , Kovack sprain in an exceptional performance , and even though it was only one episode , fans still call back her to this solar day .

3Frankie And Johnny (1966)

Nellie Bly

Frankie and Johnnystars Donna Douglas and Elvis Presley as the titulary couple , performer on a Mississippi River riverboat . Johnny is a compulsive gambler and con from a fortune - teller that a redhead will be his key to winning on the next trip . He then fit Nellie Bly ( Nancy Kovack ) , a Isaac Merrit Singer on the gravy boat . As a carrottop , Johnny meet her as the respectable fate charm he needs , much to Frankie ’s anger .

This westerly musical is filled with the impressive dance numbers and singing that one would carry from a movie starring Presley . It may not be the good plastic film he ever made , but there ’s a mint go away for it . In particular , Nellie is a sensual , kind , and level-headed performer on the boat . Kovack has excellent alchemy with Douglas and Presley , who she try out to keep the peace between .

2Mannix (1967-1975)

Angela, Barbara Sonderman, Brett Nichols (3 Episodes, 1969-1973)

Nancy Kovack earned her one and only Emmy nomination for her one - episode portrayal of Brett Nichols inMannixseason 2 , episode 17 , " The Girl Who Came in with the Tide " . In the episode , Detective Joe Mannix ( Mike Connors ) finds a woman ’s body wash up on shore . Also involved in the mystery is a woman , Brett Nichols , being possibly frame for this murder and more , though Mannix ’s crush with her cloud his judgment .

Kovack is in full femme fatale shape in this episode , but she ’s still sincere , and it ’s knockout to settle her interest in the crime . It ’s a subtle and nuanced performance that earned Kovack the Emmy nomination for Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role . She went on to play different characters in the series , Angela and Barbara Sonderman , in late seasons .

1Jason and the Argonauts (1963)

Medea

Jason And The Argonauts is a 1963 fantasy adventure film directed by Don Chaffey . It espouse Jason ’s quest to regain the fabled Golden Fleece , aided by a isthmus of hero cognize as the Argonauts . Along their journey , they face various mythic creatures and challenges . The moving picture is renowned for its groundbreaking ceremony stop - motion animation by Ray Harryhausen . Todd Armstrong star as Jason , with Nancy Kovack as Medea and Gary Raymond as Acastus .

Jason and the Argonauts ' Medea is Nancy Kovack ’s large role of her career . The film not only features some ofRay Harryhausen ’s best colossus work , but it ’s also a thrilling and action - packed sword - and - sandals epic that ’s still inspiring filmmakers today . Medea is a high priestess of Colchis who Jason ( Todd Armstrong ) rescues and the two start a Romance language that leads to Medea keep open Jason at the terminal of the movie .

Jason and the Argonautsis a classic of cinema andKovack ’s performance ensures it ’s not just one retentive battle between men and claymation lusus naturae . She brings humanity to the film and her chemistry with Armstrong is palpable . It ’s one of the authoritative " damozel in distress " office , the variety that ’s still bemock decades later in movies likeHercules . But it’sNancy Kovack ’s great performance and a reason she will always be a part of Hollywood history .

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Bewitched is a comedic-fantasy franchise that began as a television series in 1964 with the release of the self-titled ABC series. The core concept follows a witch who falls in love with a normal man and attempts to live the life of an everyday suburban housewife - but always slips back into her old habits, occasionally using magic to deal with her issues. A film reboot/adaptation starring Will Ferrell and Nicole Kidman was released in 2005 and follows a similar plotline with a Hollywood backdrop.

Nancy Kovack Retired From Acting In 1976

Nancy Kovackretired from work in 1976 after her performance inCannonas Charlotte Frawley . She presently live in Los Angeles with her married man , conductor Zubin Mehta . The actress keeps a low media profile , so it ’s not known exactly what she ’s doing now . She doesmake some show at Hollywood - touch event , include The Hollywood Show in 2019 .

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Set in the 23rd century, this iconic science fiction series follows the starship USS Enterprise and its crew as they embark on exploratory missions across the galaxy. The series examines themes of diplomacy, ethics, and the unknown, often highlighting diverse cultures and futuristic technologies.

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Jason And The Argonauts is a 1963 fantasy adventure film directed by Don Chaffey. It follows Jason’s quest to retrieve the legendary Golden Fleece, aided by a band of heroes known as the Argonauts. Along their journey, they face various mythical creatures and challenges. The film is renowned for its groundbreaking stop-motion animation by Ray Harryhausen. Todd Armstrong stars as Jason, with Nancy Kovack as Medea and Gary Raymond as Acastus.

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Nancy Kovack in full Medea regalia in Jason and the Argonauts