[9] This was followed with a role in the biopic A Song to Remember (1945), the drama I Love a Mystery (1945); and a string of films noir, including Escape in the Fog (1945), in which she starred as a woman who has a premonition of her kidnapping. Also in 1964, Foch divorced her second husband, De Brito. She had an Oscar nomination as Best Supporting Actress for herExecutive Suitein 1954. . Nina Foch, a veteran actress from Hollywood's film noir era of the 1940s who became a widely respected acting coach and teacher of directors, died Friday at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical. Most Popular Now | 56,514 people are reading stories on the site right now. Brooks Atkinson, writing in The New York Times, called her an especially attractive young lady with a gift for sincerity.. 57 0 obj
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/E3)[M* I%EztoS pr(eFXY!7m~Yc^'=P{Qszn]!4Ws*6jq}hHK:oSM!A??F;Cz In 1957, Foch was honored by the Maryland State Council of the American Jewish Congress with a special award for her performance in The Ten Commandments. Foch taught two classes a week at USC, where her course was a requirement in a master of fine arts program. She became ill. Her students have included accomplished directors, including Randal Kleiser, Amy Heckerling, Ed Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz. She had a point of view that was so profound and so provocative that it forced you to really reassess not just your thoughts about filmmaking but your whole approach to life and relationships, he said. Foch played a young woman who takes a job as secretary for a wealthy family and becomes ensnared in a plot to cover up a murder. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Robert Sieger Nina Foch was a legendary Dutch actress who was most active in the 40s and 50s era. Foch began her career as an actress whose most memorable work was in the B-movie classic My Name Is Julia Ross (1945), directed by Joseph H. Lewis. Foch was cremated by the Neptune Society of Sherman Oaks, California, and her ashes . You know what Einstein said? Foch died Friday at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center of complications from the blood disorder myelodysplasia, her son, Dr. Dirk De Brito, told the Los Angeles Times. Before he was married to wife Kedaki Turner, James Lipton was married to Nina Foch from 1954 to 1959. Maud is from Canada. Patricia Neal dies at 84; Oscar-winning actress found triumphs in a life of tragedies, From the Archives: Benjamin Spock, Baby Doctor for the Millions Dies, Tony Curtis dies at 85; actor was star of Some Like It Hot and Sweet Smell of Success, From the Archives: Mayor Who Reshaped L.A. They divorced when Foch was a toddler. Her last appearance came in an episode of police drama The Closer last year. #121168 #5 Nina Foch Is A Member Of The event is open to the public.
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F2W5-LK3, Valot line was likely French since Maud is listed on 1881 Canadian census as French. . Nina Foch made her acting debut in 1943, appearing in an American horror film, The Return of the Vampireas Nicki Saunders. Bookmark with: Delicious; Digg; Foch then moved to New York along with her mother and began studying piano, painting, and sculpture. Ethnicity: 1956 She was 84 and lived in Los Angeles. Believe it or not, teaching is the most rewarding thing I do, Foch told United Press International in 1994. Foch appeared on Broadway, including the 1947 hit John Loves Mary. She briefly tried directing, serving as assistant director to George Stevens on The Diary of Anne Frank (1959), but turned to television acting when it became clear to her that the time was not ripe for a female director. Her film credits include A Song to Remember (1945), An American in Paris (1951), Scaramouche (1952) and The Ten Commandments (1956). Bookmark with: Delicious; Digg; [7], In Spartacus (1960), starring Kirk Douglas and Laurence Olivier, she played a woman who chooses gladiators to fight to the death in the ring simply for her entertainment. Some of the critics said I was pretty and sexy, so I returned to Columbia with a new respect as an actress and got some leads in A-movies: View agent, publicist, legal and company contact details on IMDbPro. For over 40 years Nina Foch taught a distinguished generation of filmmakers at the USC School of Cinema-Television and the American Film Institute. C!wc|zC C fi5&{A,:J/$U%Vl.8bckcY [dV! According to her son, Dr Dirk De Brito, she died on Friday at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center of complications from the blood disorder myelodysplasia. Breaking down every scene, every line, every beat, and putting the piece together. Powered by - Designed with theHueman theme, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X42F-CFL, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WKT-F1M, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F2W5-LK3, http://data2.collectionscanada.gc.ca/e/e325/e008117346.jpg. She is survived by her son, Dr. de Brito, of Los Angeles, and three grandchildren. Beginning in the 1960s, Foch began a concurrent career as an educator, teaching courses in drama and film directing at the American Film Institute and at the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts, where she was a faculty member for over 40 years. I've always been an outsider. Services were pending. Publicity Listings Ninas maternal grandmother was Maud/Maude Mary Valot (the daughter of Edward/Philip Valot and Sarah MacDonald). She was a senior faculty member at the American Film Institute. She had become ill the day before, while teaching her course at USC. var referer="";try{if(referer=document.referrer,"undefined"==typeof referer||""==referer)throw"undefined"}catch(exception){referer=document.location.href,(""==referer||"undefined"==typeof referer)&&(referer=document.URL)}referer=referer.substr(0,700); Further, Foch won the National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress by Special Jury Prize in 1954AmericanMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdrama film, Executive Suite. Johannes was the son of Felix Doffegnies and Wilhelmina Catharina Dijckmeester. Ninas paternal grandfather was Dirk Fock (the son of Cornelis Fock and Maria Anne Uyttenhooven). Family Life She married three times and had a son named Dirk with her second husband, Dennis de Brito. Lipton is an American writer, lyricist, actor as well as a dean emeritus of the Actors Studio Drama School at Pace University in New York City. Directing had always interested her, and she was said to have been an uncredited assistant director and dialogue consultant on The Diary of Anne Frank (1959), set in Amsterdam. Dirk is a doctor, according to Fochs obituary, where he shared the cause of his mothers death. Her best-remembered roles include portrayals of the grim housekeeper Mrs. Danvers (when she was only 38) in an NBC version of Rebecca, a Nazi-era countess in War and Remembrance and an alcoholic socialite in Tales of the City.. [2], Nina Foch was born Nina Consuelo Maud Fock in 1924[3] in Leiden, South Holland, Netherlands, to American actress and singer Consuelo Flowerton and Dutch classical music conductor Dirk Fock. Foch taught two classes a week at USC, where her course was a requirement in a master of fine arts program. Her second (1959-63) was Dennis de Brito, a television writer, with whom she had her son. Her first husband (1954-58) was James Lipton, the host of Bravo's "Inside the Actors Studio" series, then an actor. In Europe, I'm an American. Nina Foch, a veteran actress from Hollywood's film noir era of the 1940s who became a widely respected acting coach and teacher of directors, died Friday at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical. You'd shoot an entire picture in 10 or 12 days. - IMDb Mini Biography By: She fell sick while she was teaching at the USC School of Cinematic Arts. * Her lengthy television credits include Prescription: Murder (1968), which launched the popular Columbo detective series starring Peter Falk, the miniseries War and Remembrance (1988) and episodes of Gunsmoke, Bonanza, The Mod Squad, Dharma & Greg and NCIS. She earned an Emmy nomination for best supporting actress in a drama series in 1980 for her work on an episode of Lou Grant.. She also studied Method acting with Lee Strasberg and Stella Adler. According to wire service reports, she. Later in her career, Foch appeared in War and Remembrance (1988) as the Comtesse de Chambrun, an American collaborationist in WWII Paris who employs Jane Seymour's character, Natalie Henry, as a librarian and suggests that the best place for her and her uncle would be the inaptly named "Paradise Ghetto". - IMDb Mini Biography By: [7], Foch died on December 5, 2008, aged 84, at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. [12] Next, Foch starred in Cecil B. DeMille's The Ten Commandments (1956) as Bithiah, the pharaoh's daughter, who finds the infant Moses in the bulrushes, adopts him as her son, and joins him and the Hebrews in their exodus from Egypt. It is that anger, that rage, that saved my life, I think. Her parents were separated when she was a child. When she was a child, her parents divorced. "I have one son, but I really don't - I have hundreds of children.". Shes got class. She changed her name to Foch when her movie career began in 1941 at Warner Bros. She worked under contract at several major studios, including Columbia, MGM, Universal, 20th Century Fox and United Artists. Maud was born in Nova Scotia, Canada. Her only son, Dirk de Brito, told the Los Angeles Times that she died of complications from the blood disorder myelodysplasia. [2007] I've been busy in my career and all my life. In 1966 she married Michael Dewell, a theater producer. Foch began her career as an actress whose most memorable work was in the B-movie classic My Name Is Julia Ross (1945), directed by Joseph H. Lewis. Foch died December 5, 2008, of complications from the blood disorder myelodysplasia at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. Associated With She worked with Sir Laurence Olivier in the 1960 production of Spartacus. [23]. She earned an Oscar nomination for best supporting actress in Executive Suite (1954). Would love your thoughts, please comment. It has been the most successful thing I've done in my life. She later moved to New York with her mother and enrolled at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Nina was born with the unusually multi-ethnic name of Nina Consuelo Maud Fock, her father being the renowned Dutch composer and conductor Dirk Fock, and her mother the stage and silent film actress Consuelo Flowerton, who once worked in a Valentino movie. Tuner confirmed her husbands passing after he retired fromInside the Actors Studioin 2018. She was 84. She was 84. April 20, 1924 December 4, 2008 84 y.o. She was always brutally frank, she demanded one go the extra mile, and she wouldn't allow one to get away with a thing. GettyEarl Holliman, Gigi Perreau, Army Archerd, Pat Crowley, Lizabeth Scott, Robert Osborne, Lori Nelson, Nolan Miller and Nina Foch attend the AMPAS Centennial Celebration for Barbara Stanwyck on May 16, 2007. [on her entry into the studio system] I had to do something. [7], After signing a contract with Columbia Pictures at age 19, Foch made her feature film debut in the studio's horror picture The Return of the Vampire (1943) with Bela Lugosi,[8] subsequently appearing in Columbia's Cry of the Werewolf the next year. Neruda de Brito, Casting Director: Dark Conscience. [6] After graduating from the Lincoln School, Foch attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, studying method acting under Lee Strasberg and Stella Adler. 1. [12] She subsequently starred in Stratford and Broadway productions of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night (1949) and King Lear (1950). Besides, she has also made radio appearances inCavalcade of America, Theatre Guild on the Air, Broadway Playhouse, and others. But I think the biggest thing I've done in life is teach. Beginning in 1949, with an appearance on The Chevrolet Tele-Theater and including a very recent recurring role as David McCallums eccentric mother on the CBS series NCIS, Ms. Foch could be seen on more than 90 series. Screen Actors Guild Awards Memoriam 2008-2009 (Fan-Made). She also had minor roles in the independent drama film Pumpkin (2002), and the romantic comedy film How to Deal (2003). She became a regular horror picture actress, then established herself as a leading lady. I didn't really have a home . Sources: Nina Foch on the 1930 U.S. Census https://familysearch.org, Genealogy of Nina Foch (focusing on her fathers side) http://www.geni.com, Birth record of Ninas maternal grandmother, Maud/Maude Mary Valot https://familysearch.org, Death record of Ninas maternal grandmother, Maud/Maude Mary (Valot) Flowerton https://familysearch.org. "; The Dutch-born actress died on Friday, according to her son, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites, How the world's oldest clove tree defied an empire, Why Royal Ballet principal Sergei Polunin quit, BBC News Updated every minute of every day, Tourists flock to 'Jesus's tomb' in Kashmir. Foch appeared on Broadway, including the 1947 hit John Loves Mary. She briefly tried directing, serving as assistant director to George Stevens on The Diary of Anne Frank (1959), but turned to television acting when it became clear to her that the time was not ripe for a female director. Foch, who appeared in Spartacus and An American in Paris and received an Oscar nomination for 1954's Executive Suite, died in Los Angeles last week. Shes really the reason we did these films, Andrea Alsberg, who curated the UCLA series, told The Times in October. 1 child, Dirk de Brito. In 1970, James Lipton and Kedaki Turner were married.. Get the day's top news with our Today's Headlines newsletter, sent every weekday morning. She played four more Broadway roles between 1948 and 1960, including Cordelia to Louis Calherns King Lear in a 1950 production. Alumna of the AADA (American Academy of Dramatic Arts), Class of 1942. [14] The same year Executive Suite was released, Foch married her first husband, actor James Lipton; their marriage spanned five years before ending in divorce in 1959. . With the majority of the footage actually taken within the stars homes we get a rare insight into these icons as people. She directed Ways and Means, a short play by Nol Coward, as part of Tonight at 8:30, which had a short Broadway run in 1967. Nina Foch plays the grandmother of a kidnapped child. It is the theater's great loss not to have seen more of Nina Foch, . Its only 65 minutes, but you want to look at her the whole time.. Then I played on Broadway and became the toast of the town that year. After that, she worked in several movies such as She's a Soldier Too, Cry of the Werewolf, A Song to Remember, A Thousand and One Nights, The Guilt of Janet Ames, and The Undercover Man among others. Foch's parents divorced when she was a toddler. Nina Foch was born on April 20, 1924, in Leiden, Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands to cla s sical music conductor Dirk Forch (Dutch) and Consuelo Flowerton (American actress). They were divorced in 1993, a year before his death. Foch - whose first husband was James Lipton, host of the US TV show Inside the Actors Studio - taught at the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts for 40 years. Nina Foch (/f/ FOSH; . Nina Foch, a veteran actress from Hollywoods film noir era of the 1940s who became a widely respected acting coach and teacher of directors, died Friday at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. It has been the most successful thing Ive done in my life.. Her film credits include A Song to Remember (1945), An American in Paris (1951), Scaramouche (1952) and The Ten Commandments (1956). FamilySearch Terms of Use (Updated 2021-09-27), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. GettyActress Nina Foch, director Randall Kleiser and film historian Robert Osborne attend the AMPAS Centennial Celebration for Barbara Stanwyck on May 16, 2007. [13], Foch received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as a secretary in the boardroom drama Executive Suite (1954), starring William Holden, Fredric March, and Barbara Stanwyck. Now if I'd been a little more ambitious and not so sure I was nothing, the unattractive daughter of a beautiful woman and a distinguished man, I could have fought harder, and I would have gotten further. [on her early B-movies] It's extraordinary how fast we made them. Nina Foch, who died in December, had her share of theater successes . She returned to theater in 1955, appearing in a Off-Broadway production of Measure for Measure, followed by The Taming of the Shrew. Her Hollywood career included stints as an assistant director on such films as The Diary of Anne Frank. She also offered the class for years at the American Film Institute. Elaine Woo is a Los Angeles native who has written for her hometown paper since 1983. She was one of those few teachers who was truly life-changing, said Herskovitz, who with Zwick created and produced the critically acclaimed television shows thirtysomething, My So-Called Life and Once and Again.. She was credited as an acting coach from time to time in such films as Encino Man (1992).Married and divorced three times, one of her ex-husbands is the bearded academic and host James Lipton of Inside the Actors Studio (1994) fame on the Bravo cable station. Nina Foch, Actress in Sophisticated Roles, Dies at 84, https://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/08/movies/08foch.html. I should have been directing all along, that I should have been doing. var rcel = document.createElement("script"); This led to another horror film, The Cry of the Werewolf (1944), and a string of crime dramas including Shadows in the Night (1944), Boston Blackies Rendezvous (1945) and The Dark Past (1948), which left Ms. Foch with something of a reputation as a B-movie queen. Hollywood actress turned drama teacher Nina Foch has passed away at the age of 84, her son has announced. [10] The same year, she had the titular role in My Name is Julia Ross, a mystery about a woman who, after taking a new job working as a caretaker in a rural home, awakens one morning to find herself in a new location and with a different identity.[11]. She divorced her third husband, stage producer Michael Dewell, in 1993. Foch died Friday at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center of complications from the blood disorder myelodysplasia, her son, Dr. Dirk De Brito, told the Los Angeles Times. Career According to her son, Dr. Dirk De Brito, she died of complications from long-term myelodysplasia, a blood disorder. rcds.appendChild(rcel); A one-time member of the American Shakespeare Festival at Stratford, she performed as Isabella in "Measure for Measure" and Katharina in "The Taming of the Shrew". http://data2.collectionscanada.gc.ca/e/e325/e008117346.jpg. She and her mother moved to the United States. Her parents divorced while she was a toddler and she and her mother moved to New York where Nina was encouraged to indulge in her creative and artistic leanings. Foch was a successful, prolific actress and drama teacher. Foch then moved to New York along with her mother and began studying piano, painting, and sculpture. The same year, Foch divorced her third husband, Michael Dewell. You're not supposed to be happy, you're supposed to feel that you've achieved something. Seder had studied under Foch years earlier. What it meant was what happens in life is often the opposite of what you think would happen, so the way you play a scene is often the opposite of the way you would think. The shows ranged in tone from Studio One to That Girl and Route 66., She appeared in at least a dozen television movies and mini-series. Her father was the renowned Dutch composer-conductor Dirk Fock; her mother was actress Consuelo Flowerton. In 1980, Foch was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress for her guest role as Mrs. Pope on the Lou Grant episode "Hollywood".[17]. Then she was married to Dennis de Brito from 1959 to 1963 and they had one child. In addition, Nina was a drama teacher at the American Film Institute and at the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts. Her only child was a son, Dr. Dirk De Brito (born 1960), by her second husband Dennis De Brito. Nina is this tall, cool drink of water. Nina Foch Now Nancy Foch passed away in 2008, at the age of 84. Her mother, Consuelo Flowerton (Consuela Maud Flowerton), an actress and singer, was American, and had English, French, and Scottish ancestry. Nina Consuelo Maud Fock was born in Leyden, the Netherlands, on April 20, 1924. Gary Brumburgh / gr-home@pacbell.net. [7] Another notable television role was as the Overseer Commander (or "Kleezantzun") in the first of the Alien Nation TV movies, Alien Nation: Dark Horizon (1994). Nina Foch (/f/ FOSH; born Nina Consuelo Maud Fock; April 20, 1924 December 5, 2008) was a Dutch-born American actress who later became an instructor. The former couple married on27 November1959 and shares a child,Dr. Dirk De Brito born in 1960. As film roles became harder to find, Foch proved to be versatile in many areas. James Lipton & Nina Foch Were Married in the 1950s for Five Years Getty James Lipton and Nina Foch were married from 1954 to 1959. Foch and her mother then went to New York, where she studied piano, painting, and sculpture. According to her son, Dr Dirk De Brito, she died on Friday at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center of complications from the blood disorder myelodysplasia. Married Dennis de Brito, November 27, 1959. Foch had taught at the school for 40 years. Despite her obvious capabilities, she became inextricably entrenched in secondary movie fare, some of them nevertheless achieving near cult status such as I Love a Mystery (1945), The Guilt of Janet Ames (1947), The Dark Past (1948), and her last for Columbia, Johnny Allegro (1949) with George Raft.Nina relieved some of the disappointment of her film career by actively pursuing the stage, where she scored a Broadway hit with the classy comedy "John Loves Mary" in 1947, followed by productions of "The Respectful Prostitute" and "Twelfth Night". In her final years, Foch appeared on the television series Just Shoot Me, Bull, Dharma & Greg, and NCIS, the latter portraying Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard's elderly mother. Her father was the renowned Dutch composer-conductor Dirk Fock; her mother was actress Consuelo Flowerton. Her first husband (1954-58) was James Lipton, the host of Bravos Inside the Actors Studio series, then an actor. Sadly, she died on December 5, 2008, at the age of 84. Please help by moving some material from it into the body of the article. She is also well known for her roles inAn American in Paris, The Ten Commandments,andSpartacus. Foch established herself as a dramatic actress in the late 1940s, often playing cool, aloof sophisticates.[1]. A service provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Nina had a child with her former husband Dennis de Brito. Next, Foch appeared in Johnny O'Clock (1947), The Dark Past (1948), The Undercover Man (1948), and Johnny Allegro (1949). According to her son, Dr Dirk De Brito, she died on Friday at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center of complications from the blood disorder myelodysplasia. In 1963, she appeared on the NBC game show Your First Impression. Nina Foch ( / f / FOSH; born Nina Consuelo Maud Fock; April 20, 1924 - December 5, 2008) was a Dutch-born American actress who later became an instructor. She also appeared as Frannie Halcyon in the TV miniseries Tales of the City (1993). She left The Times in 2015. Im not exaggerating when I say that what she taught us comes up literally weekly in our careers. Foch also continued to work as an instructor at USC during this period, and also worked as an independent script-breakdown consultant for many Hollywood directors. . Periodically she returned to film acting, appearing in Mahogany (1975), the AIDS drama Its My Party (1996) and How to Deal (2003), in which she played a marijuana-smoking grandmother. She appeared in an episode of Gunsmoke as the widowed matriarch of a lawless town, and played in an episode on Combat! Foch was married three times. Her father, Dirk Fock, an orchestral conductor, moved to New York in 1928. She changed her name to Foch when her movie career began in 1941 at Warner Bros. She worked under contract at several major studios, including Columbia, MGM, Universal, 20th Century Fox and United Artists. Foch was incinerated by the Neptune Society of Sherman Oaks, California, and her slag is in the guardianship of her child. The cause was complications from myelodysplasia, a blood disorder, said her son, Dr. Dirk de Brito. Believe it or not, teaching is the most rewarding thing I do, Foch told United Press International in 1994. rcel.type = 'text/javascript'; (1970), and Hawaii Five-O (1973). Here is everything you need to know about James Liptons ex-wife, Nina Foch. Shes really the reason we did these films, Andrea Alsberg, who curated the UCLA series, told The Times in October. Father: Dirk Foch Mother: Consuelo (Flowerton . Nina Foch, a widely respected lecturer at USC for the last 40 years and a veteran actress, whose credits stretch back to the golden age of Hollywood film noir, passed away Friday December 5. %%EOF
Her lengthy television credits include Prescription: Murder (1968), which launched the popular Columbo detective series starring Peter Falk, the miniseries War and Remembrance (1988) and episodes of Gunsmoke, Bonanza, The Mod Squad, Dharma & Greg and NCIS. She earned an Emmy nomination for best supporting actress in a drama series in 1980 for her work on an episode of Lou Grant.. A former concert pianist and painter, Foch made her film debut in 1943's Wagon Wheels West. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. After graduating from the Lincoln School in Upper Manhattan, Ms. Foch attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Nina Foch was born in Leiden, the Netherlands on April 20, 1924 and passed away in Los Angeles, on December 5, 2008, at 84. She died of complications from long-term myelodysplasia, a blood disorder, according to her son, Dr. Dirk De Brito. To get the best possible experience using our website we recommend that you upgrade to a newer version or install another browser, FamilySearch Terms of Use (Updated 2021-09-27) | Privacy Notice (Updated 2021-04-06), 2023 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. "[21] Kleiser, who studied with Foch in 1965, reflected: "She was able to take the things she learned working with directors like Vincente Minnelli and Stanley Kubrick and combine them with her own style. 20 0 obj
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