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







