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Nina Foch - Real name Nina Consuelo Maude Foch.
(Played Mrs. Victoria Mallard
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Birthday: April 20, 1924
Died: December 4, 2008
Birthplace: Leiden, Netherlands
Marital Status: Has a grown son.
She was once married to James Lipton.
Awards: Received National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress for 1954.

IMDB Biography
GIBBS AND MRS MALLARD
"Her movie fame was during the height of the 1940s in which she played cool, aloof and often foreign women of sophistication. She has been featured in over 80 feature films and hundreds of television shows, most notably as a regular in John Houseman's "Playhouse 90"series. In 1951, she co-starred with Gene Kelly in "An American In Paris."
In 1952, Foch played Marie Antoinette in "Scaramouche."Another noteworthy role for Foch came as Bithiah Cecil B. DeMille's "The Ten Commandments" in which she played the Pharaoh's daughter who found the baby Moses in the bull rushes 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 film "Executive Suite."
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On television, Nina was cast in the first pilot "Columbo"movie, as well as "Prescription: Murder", where she played a woman namenamed Carol Flemming who was killed by her husband. More recently she appeared on "Just Shoot Me, Bull, and NCIS.".
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Nina FochNina Foch currently teaches "Directing the Actor" at the USC Cinema, where she has taught since the 1960s. She also works asNina Foch 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. Foch is pronounced to rhyme wtih Gosh.


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