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Nina
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Nina Foch (born Nina Consuela Maud Fock on April 20, 1924, in Leiden,
Netherlands) is a Dutch-born American actress and leading lady in many 1940s and
'50s films.
Early
Life
Nina Foch was born on April 20,1924. Her mother was American actress Consuela
Flowerton, who returned to the U.S. after her marriage to Dutch classical music
conductor Dirk Fock when they divorced when she was a toddler. Growing up in New
York, her mother encouraged her artistic talent. She played the piano and enjoyed
art, but was more interested in acting.
Career
Foch's movie fame came during the height of the 1940s when she played cool, aloof
and often foreign women of sophistication. She ultimately would be featured in over
80 feature films and hundreds of television shows.
The actress was a regular in John Houseman's Playhouse 90 television series. In
1951, she appeared with Gene Kelly in the award-winning musical An American in
Paris.
Foch later played Marie Antoinette in Scaramouche. Another noteworthy role came as
Bithiah in Cecil B. DeMille's The Ten Commandments, in which she played the
Pharaoh's daughter who found the baby Moses in the bullrushes and adopted him as
her son. She was actually a year younger than Charlton Heston, who played
Moses.
Foch was nominated for an Academy Award for her supporting role in the 1954
boardroom drama Executive Suite, starring William Holden.
She appeared in 1960's Spartacus opposite Kirk Douglas and Laurence Olivier as a
woman who chooses gladiators to fight to the death in the ring, simply for her
entertainment.
On television, she was cast as the first murder victim of the Columbo mystery
series starring Peter Falk, appearing in the pilot movie, Prescription: Murder
(1968), with Gene Barry as her husband, a homicidal psychiatrist.
More recently, she appeared on the television series Just Shoot Me, Bull and
NCIS.
Nina Foch currently teaches "Directing the Actor" at the USC School of Cinematic
Arts, where she has taught since the 1960s.
She also works as an independent script-breakdown consultant for many prominent
Hollywood directors. She lives in Beverly Hills, California, as she has for forty
years, and has one child, a son, Dr. Dirk de Brito.
Foch's first husband was James Lipton of Inside the Actor's Studio fame.
Source : Some of the information on this page came
from a Wikipedia article and is licensed under the GNU Documentation
License. ©2008 www.geneticmatrix.com.
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