Occupation Actress Name Jeanne Bal | Role Television actress Ex-spouse Ross Bowman | |
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Died April 30, 1996, Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, United States People also search for Ross Bowman, Brooke Bowman, Jessica Walter |
Jeanne Balibar chante dans Le Bal des actrices
Jeanne Bal (May 3, 1928, Santa Monica, California – April 30, 1996, Sherman Oaks, California) was an American actress who worked primarily in 1960s television. Today she is best remembered for playing Dr. McCoy's old flame Nancy Crater, who turned out to be the deadly shape-shifting alien which craves salt, in the Star Trek episode "The Man Trap".
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- Jeanne Balibar chante dans Le Bal des actrices
- FilmCatcher Actress Jeanne Balibar The Duchess of Langeais
- Career
- Death
- Filmography
- References

FilmCatcher: Actress Jeanne Balibar-"The Duchess of Langeais"
Career

In the 1959-1960 season, Bal co-starred with William Demarest, Murray Hamilton, and Stubby Kaye in the NBC sitcom Love and Marriage as Pat Baker, Demarest's 31-year-old daughter, who works with him in the William Harris Music Publishing Company, which is in financial straits because Demarest's character Harris will not publish rock and roll music.

In 1961, she became a regular on the sitcom Bachelor Father, but left shortly afterwards. Her other television credits include four appearances on Perry Mason, including the role of Dr. Linda Carey in the 1962 episode, "The Case of the Angry Astronaut," and murder victim Vera Wynne in the 1965 episode, "The Case of the Telltale Tap." She also made guest spots on Bonanza, Riverboat, Wagon Train, and I Spy. In the original Star Trek series episode "The Man Trap" (1966), she played Nancy Crater.

Bal also appeared on Broadway in the musical The Gay Life, introducing the song "Why Go Anywhere At All?" During the run, Bal was given a different song to sing in the same spot, "You're Not the Type."
Death
Jeanne Bal died a few days before her 68th birthday from metastasized breast cancer.