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Francine York
American actress, showgirl

Francine York

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American actress, showgirl
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Aurora, St. Louis County, Minnesota, USA
Place of death
Van Nuys, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, USA
Age
80 years
Stats
Height:
1.7272 m
Education
Hamline University,
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Biography

Francine York (born Francine Yerich; August 26, 1936 – January 6, 2017) was an American actress and model. She also used the name Francine Yerick.

Early life

Francine Yerich was born to Frank and Sophie Yerich in the small mining town Aurora, Minnesota. She attended Hamline University on a drama scholarship.

Career

Model

At age 17, she was runner-up in the Miss Minnesota contest.

Showgirl

York soon got a job as a showgirl at Bimbo's nightclub in San Francisco. Bimbo's headliner, Mary Meade French, brought Francine to Hollywood and helped get her signed with an agent. Francine worked as a showgirl at Frank Sennes' Moulin Rouge, a popular Hollywood nightclub on Sunset Blvd., where she performed in three shows a night, seven nights a week, for six months. Tired of sharing a stage with elephants, pigeons, and horses, she began taking acting classes with actor/teacher Jeff Corey. A theatrical producer cast her in a play called Whisper in God's Ear at the Circle Theatre, and she was also cast in her first movie, Secret File: Hollywood, a film about the day-to-day operations of a sleazy Hollywood tabloid.

Actress

Film

York's first screen role was in Robert Clarke's Hollywood exploitation film Secret File Hollywood shot in 1960 but not distributed until 1962. Her big break came when Jerry Lewis cast her in It's Only Money, in which she played a tantalizing sexpot, a role which brought her much publicity. This led to Lewis hiring her for five more of his films, including The Nutty Professor, The Patsy, The Disorderly Orderly, The Family Jewels, and Cracking Up, in which she portrayed a 15th-century marquise. Other film appearances include Bedtime Story, Tickle Me, Cannon for Cordoba, and science fiction cult films such as Curse of the Swamp Creature, Mutiny in Outer Space, and Space Probe Taurus. In The Doll Squad (1973), she played CIA agent Sabrina Kincaid. She portrayed Marilyn Monroe in Marilyn: Alive and Behind Bars, and in 2000, she played Nicolas Cage's mother-in-law in The Family Man.

Television

Francine York
Francine York from a guest appearance on It Takes a Thief (1968).

York portrayed Amanda Agnew on It Takes a Thief, Wendy Wendkoski on Slattery's People, and Kate Landis on The Courtship of Eddie's Father. In 1964, she appeared as Nurse Norma in My Favorite Martian S1 E37 "Uncle Martins Wisdom Tooth".York played Lillie Langtry (with Peter Whitney as Judge Roy Bean) in the 1965 episode "A Picture of a Lady" of the syndicated television anthology series, Death Valley Days. York was featured in five episodes of Burke's Law between 1964 and 1965, and made two guest appearances on Perry Mason, including the role of Ursula Quigley in the 1965 episode "The Case of the Wrongful Writ" and as co-defendant Bobbi Dane in the 1966 episode "The Case of the Sausalito Sunrise".

She appeared as Noble Niolani, a military leader from a matriarchal society where males were subjugated, in Lost in Space Season 2, Episode 25 "The Colonists" (1966).She also appeared in the Green Acres segment “The Agricultural Student;” and in “Marry Me, Marry Me”, a 1966 episode of Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C..

On Batman she appeared as Lydia Limpit in episodes 29 and 30 "The Bookworm Turns/While Gotham City Burns" (1966). She continued to act in films and on television, with TV appearances including Hot in Cleveland (as British matriarch Lady Natalie), and The Mindy Project.

She appeared on Bewitched as a statue of the goddess Venus which came to life and became Samantha and Darrin's maid in season 8 episode 5, "Bewitched, Bothered and Baldoni" (1971), which became infamous because of her skimpy costumes. She also appeared in an episode of Adam-12, "Reason to Run", Season 3 episode 25.

She appeared on Columbo in Season 5, episode 1, "Forgotten Lady", as Sgt. Leftkowitz in 1975.

She appeared as Queen Medusa during the second season of Jason of Star Command in 1979: in episode 3 "Web of the Star Witch", in episode 10 "Little Girl Lost", and in episode 11 "Mimi's Secret".

In March 1991, York made guest appearances on All My Children, One Life to Live, and Santa Barbara.

Other pursuits

York also worked as a fitness/nutrition expert and a gourmet cook.

Personal life and death

York never married, and once joked that "Like Cinderella, I always wanted to marry the handsome prince...but they don't make glass slippers in size ten!" However, she was the decade-long companion to director Vincent Sherman until his death in 2006. She died on January 6, 2017, in Van Nuys, California from cancer, aged 80. She had been working on her autobiography.

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1961The Right ApproachFreer's SecretaryUncredited
1961The Sergeant Was a LadyTina Baird
1962The InternsVernaUncredited
1962It's Only MoneySexy Girl
1962Secret File: HollywoodNan Torr
1963The Nutty ProfessorCollege StudentUncredited
1963A New Kind of LoveUncredited
1964Bedtime StoryGina
1964The Disorderly OrderlyNurseUncredited
1965Mutiny in Outer SpaceCapt. Stevens
1965Tickle MeMildredUncredited
1965The Family JewelsAir Hostess
1965Space Probe TaurusDr. Lisa Wayne
1967The Ride to Hangman's TreeConnieUncredited
1967Lost In SpaceNoble NiolaniThe Colonists S02E25
1970Cannon for CordobaSophia
1971The Odd Couple (1970 TV series)SharonThey Use Horse Radish, Don't They
1971Welcome Home, Soldier BoysLydia
1972Mission ImpossibleWaitressEpisode: Break
1973The Doll SquadSabrina Kincaid
1974The Centerfold GirlsMelissa(segment "The Second Story")
1975Half a HouseJessica
1978Zero to SixtyMrs. Finch
1983Cracking UpMarie Du Bois
1987The UnderachieversJune Patterson
1992Marilyn Alive and Behind BarsMarilyn Monroe
1999The Big TeaseElegant Woman
2000The Family ManLorraine
2003King of QueensArthur Spooner’s date“ Animal Attraction” Penguins
2005Miracle at Sage CreekMrs. Stanley
2005Hercules in HollywoodHera
2010Astro Zombies: M3 - ClonedSabrina
2017Ten Violent Women: Part TwoGloria(final film role)

Bewitched Sitcom , " Bewitched Bothered Baldoni 1971 S8 ep5 As Venus

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Frequently Asked Questions
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How old was Francine York when she died?
Francine York passed away on January 6, 2017, at the age of 80.
Was Francine York a stage name?
No, Francine York was her birth name.
What was Francine York known for?
Francine York was primarily known for her work as an actress in television and film. She appeared in numerous TV shows and movies throughout her career.
Which TV shows did Francine York appear in?
Francine York appeared in a wide range of TV shows, including "Bewitched," "Batman," "The Six Million Dollar Man," "Columbo," and "The Odd Couple," among others.
Did Francine York receive any awards for her work?
While Francine York did not receive any major awards during her career, she was highly regarded for her performances and contributions to the entertainment industry.
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