Nita Talbot
Nita Talbot is an American actress. She received an Emmy Award nomination for Primetime [Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series|Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series] for the 1967–68 season of Hogan's Heroes.
Film
Born in New York City on August 8, 1930, of Hungarian-Jewish ancestry, Talbot began her acting career appearing as a model in the 1949 film It's a Great Feeling. She was afforded a wealth of varied screen roles, from the love-starved switchboard operator in A Very Special Favor to the sharp-tongued Madame Esther in Buck and the Preacher. She also appeared in such films as Bright Leaf, This Could Be [the Night |This Could Be the Night], I Married a Woman, Who's Got the Action?, Girl Happy, The [Day of the Locust |The Day of the Locust], Serial, Night Shift, Chained Heat, Fraternity Vacation, and Puppet Master II.Television
Appearing in many TV series, Talbot was seen as Mabel Spooner opposite Larry Blyden's Joe Spooner in Joe and Mabel ; Iris Anderson in the 1958 Perry Mason episode "The Case of the Pint-Sized Client"; con-woman Blondie Collins in the second season of The [Thin Man |The Thin Man] ; con-woman/struggling actress Susan Reed in the first-season episode "Beautiful, Blue and Deadly" of Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer ; the immigrant wife in "Land Deal" on Gunsmoke ; and as Belle in "Belle's Back". In 1960, she also appeared in The Tab Hunter Show episode "Be My Guest."She was in the Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode "Maria", as a circus blonde who loses her husband to an evil dwarf woman who made her husband believe she had been unfaithful. She appeared with Jack Kelly in the Maverick third-season episode "Maverick episodes|Easy Mark]" as a woman hired to "distract" Bart masquerading as millionaire Cornelius Van Rennselaer Jr., and played against type in the Maverick third-season episode "The Resurrection of Joe November" with James Garner. She was the resourceful Girl-Friday, Dora Miles, on The Jim Backus Show, snooty socialite Judy Evans in Here We Go Again, and hypercynical Rose opposite Bill Daily in Starting from Scratch.
Between 1966 and 1971, she appeared in seven episodes of Hogan's Heroes as "White Russian" spy List of [Hogan's Heroes characters#Recurring|Marya], a role for which she received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 1968 for the episode "The Hostage". Talbot was a recurring guest star on several other series, including Man Against Crime, Bourbon Street Beat, The Secret Storm, Mannix and Supertrain, while also appearing in single episodes of other shows, including the Kolchak: [The Night Stalker] episode, 'The Werewolf'. Talbot also had long-running roles in Search for Tomorrow and General Hospital. On General Hospital, she portrayed Delfina from 1981 to 1983, Tiffany Hill's old friend who takes over designing Luke and Laura's wedding.
In 1971, Talbot was cast in the pilot episode of the CBS sitcom The [Sandy Duncan Show|Funny Face] starring actress-comedian Sandy Duncan as Sandy Stockton, a young UCLA student from Illinois majoring in education and making ends meet by working part-time as an actress in television commercials for the Prescott Advertising Agency. Talbot played Sandy's agent, Maggie Prescott. Shortly after filming the pilot, CBS picked up the programme for the autumn of 1971, but revised the format slightly, resulting in Talbot being dropped from the cast. She appeared in "A Stitch in Crime", episode 6 of the second season of Columbo. Her last acting role was in 1997, when she voiced the character of Anastasia Hardy, the businesswoman mother of Felicia Hardy, the Black Cat, in the animated series Spider-Man. acted in “Tales of Tomorrow 1951.