Acting credits
21
Active
Consistent number of acting credits.

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Acting credits
21
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TMDB popularity
2.6
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TMDB ID: 174119
IMDb ID: nm0766912
Known for: Acting
Born: June 29, 1925
Died: June 13, 2020
Age: 94
Place of birth: Los Angeles, California, USA
Gender: Female
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1946 - 2011
Years active: 66
Average TMDB rating: 6.15
Wikidata: Q6962963
This pretty, blonde 1940s B-movie starlet was the daughter of newspaperman Leonard Sanders and showgirl Blanche Thompson (who also appeared in a few silent pictures). By her own account, she was born in Hollywood as Nancy Lou Sanders on June 29 1925, the day of the Santa Barbara earthquake. Curiously, being in the movies had not been her primary career choice when she was spotted dancing at the Cocoanut Grove nightclub by journeyman actor and talent scout Don Dillaway. Dillaway took an instant shine to Nancy and managed to arrange a screen test at RKO. She passed muster and was rewarded with a six-month contract (being an experienced equestrian from the age of eight also helped clinch the deal). Before long, she found herself on the cover of Life magazine -- along with Jane Greer and Martha Hyer -- as one of 'nine hopefuls'. After five pictures, RKO dropped her option and Nancy moved over to Columbia where she went on to appear in no less than thirteen pictures in 1947 alone. Many of these were horse operas, including half a dozen of the Durango Kid series with Charles Starrett, shot at the Columbia ranch in Burbank. Nancy also doubled for Rita Hayworth in The Lady from Shanghai (1947) (wearing a blonde wig) and The Loves of Carmen (1948) (dressed as a gypsy). She was Gerald Mohr's leading lady in The Lone Wolf in London (1947) and popped up in a few Three Stooges comedies which she later said to have really enjoyed being in. When her Hollywood career began to falter in the early 50s, Nancy found work as a tour booking agent with Air Cal Airlines. In 1996, she came out of retirement for occasional TV guest appearances. She was predeceased by her husband of 43 years, a sales rep for Seagram and Jim Bean. - Biography By: I.S.Mowis
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as Maggie (archive footage)
as Joanie
as Doris Devin
as Lady Godiva (uncredited)
as Jane Evans
as Maggie
as Claire Ross
as June Wallace
as Nancy (uncredited)
as Ann Klemscott
as Girl at Party (uncredited)
as Belle Englehart
as Ann Bradford
as Mary Coleman
as Blonde on Train (uncredited)
as Anne Avery
as Nora Grant
as Miss Wyatt (uncredited)
as Bellhop (uncredited)