Nancy Olson

Nancy Olson

ActressSoundtrack
Born
July 14, 1928
Awards
1 wins, 4 nominations

Milwaukee-born Nancy Ann Olson was the daughter of Henry, a physician, and Evelyn Olson, and educated at the University of Wisconsin. Discovered on stage after transferring to California's UCLA, the pretty, peaches-and-cream blonde was quickly signed by Paramount Studios in 1948 and almost…

Biography

Milwaukee-born Nancy Ann Olson was the daughter of Henry, a physician, and Evelyn Olson, and educated at the University of Wisconsin. Discovered on stage after transferring to California's UCLA, the pretty, peaches-and-cream blonde was quickly signed by Paramount Studios in 1948 and almost immediately handed co-starring parts after an uncredited bit part in Portrait of Jennie (1948).

After playing in the film Canadian Pacific (1949), Olson went on to win the role of script girl Betty Schaefer, who attracts never-do-well screenwriter Joe Gillis (William Holden) and irks the reclusive and increasingly deranged former film star Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson) in the towering classic Sunset Boulevard (1950). Olson received an Oscar nomination for "Best Supporting Actress" for her role. Her pairing with Holden, in fact, went over so well, they were teamed in a succession of standard features: Union Station (1950), Force of Arms (1951), and Submarine Command (1951), none holding a candle to their "Sunset" pairing. Other male co-stars during this active period included John Wayne as Big Jim McLain (1952), Steve Forrest in So Big (1953) (one of her finer post "Sunset" roles), and Will Rogers Jr. in The Boy from Oklahoma (1954).

Her increasing status in Hollywood came to a virtual halt in the mid-1950s, after marrying renowned lyricist Alan Jay Lerner (who later wrote "On a Clear Day..." and "Camelot"). She abruptly put her acting on hold in favor of raising their two daughters and her career never fully recovered. The couple divorced in 1957 and she decided to return full-time to acting but by the late 1950s she was perceived as too mature to now play the fresh-faced, girl-next-door type for which she was so identified.

Disney Studios came to the rescue, however, in the early 1960s and gave her mid-career an added luster by playing Fred MacMurray's love interest in both The Absent Minded Professor (1961) and Son of Flubber (1962). Her poise, charm and ever-animated appeal was absolutely in sync with the studio's squeaky-clean image, and adding just the right amount of feisty, feminine starch for the light slapstick happenings around her. Other Disney films in which she participated included Pollyanna (1960) and Snowball Express (1972). She also made an uncredited cameo appearance in the Flubber (1997) remake starring Robin Williams.

Olson went on to find sunny work on Broadway, notably in the plays "The Tunnel of Love," "Send Me No Flowers" and "Mary, Mary". In the 1970s and 1980s, she came back with a couple of secondary parts on regular series TV, but the shows were both short-lived. She retired for all intents and purposes in the mid-1980s. Her second marriage in 1962 to record executive Alan Livingston, who also created the TV character of Bozo the Clown, was long lasting (he died in 2009) and their son, Christopher Livingston has three film credits as, variously, director, editor, cinematographer, producer and actor.

Actress

DumbbellsDumbbells(2014)as Bianca Cummings
Big LoveBig Love(2006)as Katherine
FlubberFlubber(1997)as Ford Secretary
Sparky's Magic PianoSparky's Magic Piano(1987)
Paper DollsPaper Dolls(1984)as Marjorie Harper

Soundtrack

PollyannaPollyanna(1960)

Archive Footage

CompressionCompression(1995)as Self
On Location: The Absent-Minded ProfessorOn Location: The Absent-Minded Professor(2023)as Betsy
The Walt Disney Comedy and Magic RevueThe Walt Disney Comedy and Magic Revue(1985)as Betsy Carlisle, Nancy Furman
The Magical World of DisneyThe Magical World of Disney(1954)as Betsy Brainard, Betsy Carlisle, Nancy Furman
The Walt Disney StoryThe Walt Disney Story(1973)as Betsy Carlisle ('The Absent Minded Professor')

Known for

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Edward Andrews, Fred MacMurray, and Nancy Olson in The Absent Minded Professor (1961)Fred MacMurray and Nancy Olson in The Absent Minded Professor (1961)Nancy Olson in The Absent Minded Professor (1961)Fred MacMurray and Nancy Olson in The Absent Minded Professor (1961)Fred MacMurray and Nancy Olson in The Absent Minded Professor (1961)Fred MacMurray, Nancy Olson, and Keenan Wynn in The Absent Minded Professor (1961)

Credit Score: Nancy Olson

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Betty Schaefer
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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Sunset Boulevard292.5019508.4311261140
2Portrait of Jennie4.0019497.6128443
3Pollyanna3.7519607.40112550
4The Absent Minded Professor3.2519616.70310105
5So Big3.2519536.700904
6Force of Arms3.2519516.500757
7Union Station3.2519506.8003095
8Big Jim McLain3.0919525.2002508
9The Best of Broadway2.5019546.90156
10Canadian Pacific2.5019496.0001167