Nina Foch was a Dutch actress.
Biography[]
Born Nina Fock in Leiden, Netherlands, she studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and made her film debut in Cry of the Werewolf. She went on to be a highly succesful film actress, with turns in A Song to Remember, Johnny O'Clock and The Ten Commandments (playing Bithia, the Pharoah's daughter. In 1954 she received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Executive Suite.
Foch was also a prominent player on television, appearing in such series as War and Remembrance and Mr. Broadway and had guest spots on The Brian Keith Show and Gunsmoke as well as playing the first murder victim on Columbo.
Foch passed away in 2008.
Singing[]
Foch sang twice on television, performing "Jesus Loves Me" in Route 66 and "Sur le pont d'avignon" in War and Remembrance.
Television[]
Route 66 (1962)[]
- Jesus Loves Me (solo)
War and Remembrance (1988)[]
- Sur le pont d'avignon (solo)