Nancy Olson

Actress

Birthday July 14, 1928

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.

Age 96 years old

Nationality United States

Height 5′ 3″

#17119 Most Popular

1928

Nancy Ann Olson (born July 14, 1928) is an American retired actress.

Olson was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on July 14, 1928, and raised there, along with her brother, David.

Her parents were Evelyn Bertha (née Bergstrom), who was of Swedish descent, and Henry John Olson, a physician.

1948

Olson was signed to a film contract by Paramount Pictures in 1948, and, after a few supporting roles, producers began to consider her for more prominent parts.

1949

She was up for the role of Delilah in Cecil B. DeMille's film Samson and Delilah (1949), for which Olson later said she was not suited.

She was passed over in favor of Hedy Lamarr.

Her first big role came in Canadian Pacific (also 1949) with Randolph Scott, then Billy Wilder cast her for his upcoming project.

1950

She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Sunset Boulevard (1950).

In Sunset Boulevard (1950), she played Betty Schaefer, for which she gained an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress.

Her pairing with William Holden was considered a success, and she appeared with him in three other films (Union Station, Force of Arms, and Submarine Command, the second and third released the following year), but none repeated their success in Sunset Boulevard.

In 1950, Olson became the third wife of lyricist Alan Jay Lerner.

They had two daughters, Liza and Jennifer.

1952

Other film credits include Big Jim McLain (1952), So Big (1953), Battle Cry (1955), and Dumbbells (2014).

Olson made several appearances in films for the Walt Disney studio.

1957

They divorced in 1957.

1960

She also appeared alongside Hayley Mills in Pollyanna (1960) and Dean Jones in Snowball Express (1972).

Olson then moved to New York City where she appeared on Broadway.

Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, she did guest roles on television.

1961

She co-starred with William Holden in four films, and later appeared in The Absent-Minded Professor (1961) and its sequel, Son of Flubber (1963), as well as the disaster film Airport 1975 (1974).

The Absent-Minded Professor (1961) and Son of Flubber (1963) paired her with Fred MacMurray and were popular with movie-goers.

1962

In 1962, she married long-time Capitol Records executive Alan W. Livingston, best known for creating Bozo the Clown and for signing Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland and other singers to Capitol.

1965

Olson guest-starred on the Television series The Big Valley playing the mother of Ron Howard in the December 1, 1965, episode titled Night of the Wolf.

Olson is the only female guest starring on The Big Valley to ever marry the character Nick Barkley.

1980

Olson retired from acting in the mid-1980s, although she has made a few rare returns, most recently in 2014.

Olson has been retired since the mid-1980s, although she made a brief, uncredited appearance in Flubber, the 1997 remake of The Absent-Minded Professor.

2009

Olson's success in "Sunset Boulevard" also led to her being cast in the 09/15/1950 episode of the radio program Dimension X, titled "Hello Tomorrow".

He died in 2009; they had one son, Christopher.

Olson is a registered Democrat and has donated to the party under her married name.