Nancy Olson
July 14, 1928 (96 years old) in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Nancy Olson (born July 14, 1928) is an American screen, television, and stage actress. She was an Academy Award Best Supporting Actress nominee for her portrayal of Betty Schaefer in Sunset Boulevard (1950).
Known For
Credits
- 2002 · Sunset Boulevard: A Look Back as Self
- 2002 · Recreating Pollyanna's America as Self
- 2002 · A Day in the Life of an Actress as Self
- 2002 · Pollyanna: The Making of a Masterpiece as Self
- 1998 · Billy Wilder: The Human Comedy as Self
- 1997 · Flubber as Secretary at Ford Motor Company
- 1996 · Fred MacMurray: The Guy Next Door as Self
- 1995 · More Loverly Than Ever: The Making of 'My Fair Lady' as Self (as Nancy Olson-Livingston)
- 1989 · William Holden: The Golden Boy as Self
- 1987 · Sparky's Magic Piano as
- 1984 · Paper Dolls as Marjorie Harper
- 1982 · Making Love as Christine
- 1977 · Kingston: Confidential as
- 1974 · Airport 1975 as Mrs. Abbott
- 1972 · Snowball Express as Sue Baxter
- 1972 · The Streets of San Francisco as
- 1972 · Banacek as Louise Merrick
- 1969 · Smith! as Norah Smith
- 1965 · The Big Valley as Julia
- 1963 · Channing as Jessica Landon
- 1963 · Son of Flubber as Betsy Brainard
- 1961 · The Absent-Minded Professor as Betsy Carlisle
- 1960 · Pollyanna as Nancy Furman
- 1956 · High Tor as Judith
- 1955 · Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Jan Manning
- 1955 · Gunsmoke as Henrietta Donavan
- 1955 · Battle Cry as Mrs. Pat Rogers
- 1954 · Producers' Showcase as Peggy Day
- 1954 · The Boy from Oklahoma as Katie Brannigan
- 1953 · So Big as Dallas O'Mara
- 1953 · General Electric Theater as Judith Gay
- 1952 · Big Jim McLain as Nancy Vallon
- 1951 · Submarine Command as Carol
- 1951 · Force of Arms as Lt. Eleanor Mackay
- 1950 · Mr. Music as Katherine Holbrook
- 1950 · Union Station as Joyce Willecombe
- 1950 · Lux Video Theatre as Lisa
- 1950 · Sunset Boulevard as Betty Schaefer
- 1950 · Your Show of Shows as
- 1949 · Canadian Pacific as Cecille Gautier
- 1948 · Portrait of Jennie as Teenager in Art Gallery
- 1948 · The Ed Sullivan Show as Self