Nancy Kovack Movies
Alternately blonde and brunette, American actress
Nancy Kovack entered films with a Columbia contract in 1960. She had several good scenes as an imbibing suburbanite in
Strangers When We Meet (1960), was killed off after an elaborate strip-tease in the
Dean Martin spy spoof
The Silencers (1966) and at one point even got to play Medea, albeit briefly, in the juvenile-oriented adventure film
Jason and the Argonauts (1963). One of
Nancy's oddest (but best remembered) Columbia assignments was as Annie Oakley in the
Three Stooges' western comedy
The Outlaws is Coming (1965) - in which her leading man, a gun-shy Easterner, was a pre-
Batman Adam West. Despite the seductive nature of many of her screen roles, Ms. Kovack offscreen was well known for her sturdy moral values and her unwillingness to be sucked in by the Hollywood "swingers" scene.
Nancy Kovack married Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestra conducter
Zubin Mehta early in the '70s, briefly maintaining her career under her married name but ultimately giving up acting to become a charming and highly respected social leader in New York and Los Angeles musical circles. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide