Barbara Nichols
Born: 1928-12-10 in Mineola, New York, USA
Died: 1976-10-05
Known For: Acting
Biography
Barbara Marie Nickerauer (December 10, 1928 - October 5, 1976), better known by her stage name, Barbara Nichols, was an American actress and model, who became prominent in the 1950s and 1960s for playing brassy, comic roles in film and television.
Filmography
1976
- Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood as Nick's Girl
1975
- Medical Story as Mrs. Fondaris
1974
- The Photographer as Mrs. Wilde
1973
- Charley and the Angel as Sadie
1972
1968
- Hawaii Five-O as Betsy
- Adam-12 as Ginger Stephens
- The Power as Flora
- Criminal Affair
1966
- Batman as Maid Marilyn
- The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. as Ida Martz
- The Swinger as Blossom LaTour
1965
- Green Acres
- The Wild Wild West as Bessie
- Laredo
- The Loved One as Sadie Blodgett
- Dear Heart as June Loveland
- The Human Duplicators as Gale Wilson
1964
- The Disorderly Orderly as Miss Marlowe
- Looking for Love as Gaye Swinger
1963
- Kraft Suspense Theatre as Ann Hilts
- Arrest and Trial
- Vacation Playhouse as Barbara Adams
- Grindl
1962
- The Beverly Hillbillies as Chickadee Laverne
- Going My Way
- House of Women as Candy Kane
1961
- Miami Undercover
- The George Raft Story as Texas Guinan
1960
- Where the Boys Are as Lola Fandango
- Who Was That Lady? as Gloria Coogle
1959
- The Twilight Zone as Liz Powell
- The Detectives
- Woman Obsessed as Mayme Radzevitch
- The Scarface Mob as Brandy LaFrance
- That Kind of Woman as Jane
1958
- The Naked and the Dead as Mildred Croft
- Ten North Frederick as Stella
1957
- Maverick as Blanche
- The Thin Man
- Sweet Smell of Success as Rita
- Pal Joey as Gladys
- The Pajama Game as Poopsie
1956
- The Steve Allen Show as Self
- Beyond a Reasonable Doubt as Dolly Moore
- The King and Four Queens as Birdie McDade
- Manfish as Mimi
- Miracle in the Rain as Arlene Parker
1955
1954
- Climax! as Dale Benson
- River of No Return as Blonde Dancer (uncredited)
1953
- General Electric Theater as Leslie Blaine
- Confessions of a Nervous Man as First Pretty Girl
1951
1948
- The Ed Sullivan Show as Self
- Studio One as First Pretty Girl