
Nancy Kovack
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.
19
Films
30
TV Shows
Known For
49 Credits
Perry Mason
as Carla Rinaldi
1957

Perry Mason
as Dina Brandt
1957

Star Trek
as Nona
1966

Batman
as Queenie
1966

Love, American Style
as Shirley
1969

Bewitched
as Sheila Sommers
1964

Bewitched
as Clio Vanita
1964

The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
as Karen Osterman
1962

Mannix
1967

Mannix
as Angela
1967

Hawaii Five-O
as Dr. Alexandra Kemp
1968

I Dream of Jeannie
as Rita Mitchell
1965