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Phyllis Kirk

Phyllis Kirk (born 18 September 1929) is an American actress born in Syracuse, New York. Reportedly, she had polio as a child and had difficulty walking later in life.

She worked as a sales clerk, waitress, and model before entering show business on the stage. Later she became a Hollywood contract player for MGM and Warner Brothers.

She is best known for her many television and film roles throughout the 1950s. She appeared with Vincent Price in the film House of Wax in 1953. Her most notable television role was with Peter Lawford in The Thin Man (1957 - 1959), where they played Nick and Nora Charles. She also appeared with Jerry Lewis in his 1957 film The Sad Sack, with Robert Ryan, Anita Ekberg, and Rod Steiger in the 1956 film Back from Eternity. Kirk was also a regular on the Red Buttons Show.

Subsequently, Phyllis Kirk performed on stage before she left show business to enter public relations, working as a publicist for CBS News. Kirk did appear as a guest in some TV shows and was a panalist on Mantrap in 1971.


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Kirk did appear as a guest in some TV shows and was a panalist on Mantrap in 1971. She then went on to co-star regularly with Clint Eastwood in his movies, Every Which Way But Loose, Any Which Way You Can, and Bronco Billy. Subsequently, Phyllis Kirk performed on stage before she left show business to enter public relations, working as a publicist for CBS News. Sondra Locke (born May 28, 1947 in Shelbyville, Tennessee, USA) made her film debut in 1968 in The Heart is a Lonely Hunter with Alan Arkin. Kirk was also a regular on the Red Buttons Show. She also appeared with Jerry Lewis in his 1957 film The Sad Sack, with Robert Ryan, Anita Ekberg, and Rod Steiger in the 1956 film Back from Eternity.

Her most notable television role was with Peter Lawford in The Thin Man (1957 - 1959), where they played Nick and Nora Charles. She appeared with Vincent Price in the film House of Wax in 1953. She is best known for her many television and film roles throughout the 1950s. Later she became a Hollywood contract player for MGM and Warner Brothers.

She worked as a sales clerk, waitress, and model before entering show business on the stage. Reportedly, she had polio as a child and had difficulty walking later in life. Phyllis Kirk (born 18 September 1929) is an American actress born in Syracuse, New York.