Nancy Kulp

Nancy Kulp

1921-08-28 – 1991-02-03 (age 69) Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA
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Biography

Nancy Jane Kulp (August 28, 1921 – February 3, 1991) was an American character actress best known as Miss Jane Hathaway on the popular CBS television series The Beverly Hillbillies.

Kulp in 1955 joined the cast of The Bob Cummings Show (Love That Bob) with Bob Cummings, portraying pith-helmeted neighborhood bird watcher Pamela Livingstone. In 1956, she appeared in the episode "Johnny Bravo" of the ABC/Warner Brothers series Cheyenne, with Clint Walker. Kulp played the role of Anastasia in three episodes of the NBC sitcom It's a Great Life in 1955 and 1956. In 1958, she appeared in Orson Welles' little-known pilot episode "The Fountain of Youth" in the television series Colgate Theatre. In 1960, she appeared as Emma St. John in the episode "Kill with Kindness" of the ABC/WB detective series Bourbon Street Beat, starring Andrew Duggan.

Kulp appeared on I Love Lucy in the 1956 episode "Lucy Meets the Queen", performing as an English maid, who shows Lucy and Ethel how to curtsy properly before Queen Elizabeth. Kulp also appeared in episodes of The Real McCoys, Perry Mason ("The Case of the Prodigal Parent", 1958), The Jack Benny Program ("Don's 27th Anniversary with Jack"), 87th Precinct ("Killer's Choice"), Pete and Gladys, The Twilight Zone (as Mrs. Gann in "The Fugitive"), and The Outlaws ("The Dark Sunrise of Griff Kincaid"). She played a housekeeper in a pilot for The William Bendix Show, which aired as the 1960–1961 season finale of CBS's Mister Ed under the title "Pine Lake Lodge". On the series My Three Sons in 1962, she portrayed a high school math and science teacher in two episodes under different character names, Miss Harris and Miss Fisher.

Shortly after her performances on My Three Sons in 1962, Kulp landed her breakout role as Jane Hathaway, the love-starved, bird-watching, perennial spinster, on the CBS television series The Beverly Hillbillies. In 1967, she received an Emmy Award nomination for her role, and she remained with the show until its cancellation in 1971. In 1978, she appeared on The Love Boat in the episode "Mike and Ike / The Witness / The Kissing Bandit" and she played Aunt Gertrude in the episode "Tony and Julie / Separate Beds / America's Sweetheart". On April 7, 1989, she played a nun in the Quantum Leap season 1 episode "The Right Hand of God". Kulp also appeared on The Brian Keith Show and Sanford and Son.

Kulp was once described as television's most homely girl or, as one reviewer put it, possessing the "face of a shriveled balloon, the figure of a string of spaghetti, and the voice of a bullfrog in mating season." Others described her as tall and prim and praised her comedic skills.

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Known For

The Aristocats
The Aristocats

1970

as Frou-Frou (voice)

The Parent Trap
The Parent Trap

1961

as Miss Grunecker

Sabrina
Sabrina

1954

as Jenny (uncredited)

Shane
Shane

1953

as Mrs. Howells

A Star Is Born
A Star Is Born

1954

as Esther's Neighbor (uncredited)

The Three Faces of Eve
The Three Faces of Eve

1957

as Mrs. Black

Private Affairs
Private Affairs

1989

as Aurora

The Patsy
The Patsy

1964

as Helen, Theatergoer

Moon Pilot
Moon Pilot

1962

as Nutritionist Officer

Moon Pilot
Moon Pilot

1962

as Space Flight Nutritionist (uncredited)

Kiss Them for Me
Kiss Them for Me

1957

as Hospital Switchboard Operator (uncredited)

The Night of the Grizzly
The Night of the Grizzly

1966

as Wilhelmina Peterson

Strange Bedfellows
Strange Bedfellows

1965

as Aggressive Woman

The Model and the Marriage Broker
Steel Town
Steel Town

1952

as Dolores

Who's Minding the Store?
Who's Minding the Store?

1963

as Emily Rothgraber

Forever, Darling
Forever, Darling

1956

as Amy, the maid

The High Cost of Loving
The High Cost of Loving

1958

as Miss Matthews, Cave's Secretary (uncredited)

Shoot-Out At Medicine Bend
Shoot-Out At Medicine Bend

1957

as Cleaning Woman (uncredited)

You're Never Too Young
You're Never Too Young

1955

as Marty's Mother