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Actor: | Nancy Kovack |
Character: | Nona |
Series: | TOS |
Episode: | "A Private Little War" |
Born: | March 11 1935 |
Place of Birth: | Flint, Michigan, USA |
Nancy Kovack (born 11 March 1935; age 89) is an actress who, in 1968, played the role of Nona in the second season episode of Star Trek: The Original Series entitled "A Private Little War".
Born in Flint, Michigan, Kovack attended the University of Michigan at the age of 15. She began her professional television career as one of Jackie Gleason's Glea Girls on The Jackie Gleason Show during the 1950s. This was followed by an extensive list of TV guest appearances on such programs as Perry Mason, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (working alongside fellow TOS guest stars Frank Gorshin and Richard Hale), Twelve O'Clock High (a series starring Robert Lansing and Bert Remsen, in an episode also guest-starring Gary Lockwood), Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (co-starring with the likes of Paul Carr, John Hoyt, Arch Whiting, and TOS star James Doohan), I Dream of Jeannie, Batman, I Spy, Family Affair (starring future Star Trek: Deep Space Nine guest actor Brian Keith), Get Smart, Hawaii Five-O (in an episode with David Opatoshu), She was also seen in two episodes of The Man from U.N.C.L.E. – one in 1964 with Abraham Sofaer and another in 1966 with Ricardo Montalban and John Winston, and was seen in multiple episodes of the classic situation comedy Bewitched.
Other Trek connections
Additional film and television projects in which Kovack appeared with other Star Trek performers include:
- Burke's Law episode "Who Killed Purity Mather" (1963) with Bill Erwin
- Kraft Suspense Theatre episode "The Name of the Game" (1963) with Barry Atwater and Steve Ihnat
- Burke's Law episode "Who Killed Cassandra Cass" (1964) with Nehemiah Persoff
- Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theater episode "Parties to the Crime" (1964) with Jeffrey Hunter, Sally Kellerman, and Jason Wingreen
- The F.B.I. episode "Flight to Harbin" (1966) with Stephen Brooks, Jason Evers, Julie Parrish, and Bert Remsen
- The F.B.I. episode "Wind It Up and It Betrays You" (1968) with James B. sikking
- It Takes a Thief episode "One Night on Soledade" (1968) with [[Logan Ramsey, Madlyn Rhue, and Malachi Throne
- The Name of the Game episode "Swingers Only" (1969) with Peter Duryea, Robert Lansing and Ed Peck
- It Takes a Thief episode "38-23-26" (1969) with Malachi Throne
- The Invisible Man episode "The Klae Dynasty" (1975) with George Murdock
- Bronk episode "Long Time Dying" (1976) with Ken Lynch
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