Nina Foch

Biography: Blonde, ice cool, and sophisticated actress Nina Foch has worked steadily in feature films and television since making her film debut in Return of the Vampire (1943). As a contracted starlet for Columbia Pictures, Foch spent several years appearing in many B-films before she was able to prove herself ready for bigger fare. Born to Dutch conductor/composer Dirk Fock and an American chorine/WWI-era pin-up girl, Foch was born in Holland but raised in Manhattan. Before enrolling in the American Academy of Dramatic Arts to study acting, she had briefly been a concert pianist and an amateur painter. As an actress, Foch gained experience with local theater and touring companies until signing with Columbia in 1943. In 1947, Foch made the first of many forays on Broadway. By the early '50s, she was being cast in secondary but better roles in such films as An American in Paris (1951) and Scaramouche (1952). In 1954, Foch appeared in Executive Suite for which she received an OscarBlonde, ice cool, and sophisticated actress Nina Foch has worked steadily in feature films and television since making her film debut in Return of the Vampire (1943). As a contracted starlet for Columbia Pictures, Foch spent several years appearing in many B-films before she was able to prove herself ready for bigger fare. Born to Dutch conductor/composer Dirk Fock and an American chorine/WWI-era pin-up girl, Foch was born in Holland but raised in Manhattan. Before enrolling in the American Academy of Dramatic Arts to study acting, she had briefly been a concert pianist and an amateur painter. As an actress, Foch gained experience with local theater and touring companies until signing with Columbia in 1943. In 1947, Foch made the first of many forays on Broadway. By the early '50s, she was being cast in secondary but better roles in such films as An American in Paris (1951) and Scaramouche (1952). In 1954, Foch appeared in Executive Suite for which she received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress. But for a few television appearances and some stage work, Foch took a respite from acting in 1960 that lasted over ten years. She made a comeback in Such Good Friends (1971) and continued to appear sporadically in films as a character actress. Foch also worked steadily in television, was a respected drama coach in Hollywood, and taught at UCLA's School of Cinematic Arts for 40 years before her death in late 2008. Expand

Nina Foch's Scores

  • Movies
  • TV
Average career score: 51
Highest Metascore: 87 Spartacus
Lowest Metascore: 18 Hush
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 7
  2. Negative: 2 out of 7
7 movie reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
45 How to Deal Jul 18, 2003 Grandma Halley 6.7
46 Pumpkin Jun 28, 2002 Betsy Collander 7.2
18 Hush Mar 6, 1998 Alice Baring 6.6
38 Sliver May 21, 1993 Evelyn McEvoy 0.9
43 Skin Deep Mar 3, 1989 Alex's Mother / Alex's Mother tbd
87 Spartacus Oct 19, 1960 Helena Glabrus / Helena Glabrus 8.7
83 An American in Paris Nov 11, 1951 Milo Roberts / Milo Roberts tbd