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  1. Nita Talbot is an American film, stage, TV, and voice actor, known for her portrayal of the Russian spy ‘Marya’ in the sitcom ‘Hogan’s Heroes.’. Born and raised in New York City, she began her acting career in her teen years. Beginning with minor, uncredited parts, she appeared in movies such as ‘Bundle of Joy,’ ‘Girl Happy’ and others.

  2. Dec 12, 2016 · 558. 118K views 7 years ago. Veteran character actress/comedienne Nita Talbot is interviewed in this rare 1987 TV appearance with actors David Knapp and Peter Van Norden, hosted by Skip E Lowe....

  3. Biography. Prolific film and television actress Nita Talbot began her career in 1949 with several uncredited film roles. Hungry for visibilty, Talbot transitioned to television and appeared on numerous television shows in the early '50s, landing her first recurring role as Gloria on the action series "Man Against Crime."

  4. Mar 27, 2021 · 156K subscribers. Subscribed. 2.7K. 56K views 3 years ago. Today Cool Classics take a look at the Life and Career of Nita Talbot who played Marya the White Russian Spy, on the Hogan's Heroes TV...

  5. Biography. Nita Talbot is an accomplished actress known for her extensive work across film and television. She's recognized for roles in popular series such as "Hogan's Heroes," "The Monkees," and "Here's Lucy." Talbot's versatile career spans several decades, where her performances showcased a wide range of characters, earning her recognition ...

  6. Feb 10, 2020 · February 10, 2020 / thewritelife61. Continuing the “What a Character” series, today we look at the career of Nita Talbot. Born in 1930 in New York as Anita Sokol, Talbot had an almost fifty-year-long career.

  7. Durable leading lady Nita Talbot spent the first decade or so of her career playing "slick chicks" and sharp-witted career girls. In films from 1956, she was afforded a wealth of varied screen roles, from the love-starved switchboard operator in A Very Special Favor (1966) to the brassy Madame Esther in Buck and the Preacher (1972).

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