Nancy O'Dell began her broadcast career as a reporter and anchor at WPDE-TV in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. She later worked as morning news anchor and crime reporter at WCBD-TV. While in Charleston, O'Dell's reports on the lenient police approach to DUI cases led to a State Law Enforcement Division investigation that resulted in state authorities re-issuing a more stringent directive regarding these cases. Ms. O'Dell was honored by the Associated Press with the Best Report of the Year Award (all media, South Carolina). Following her work in Charleston, O'Dell served as co-anchor and investigative reporter for NBC's Miami station, WTVJ-TV, before joining Access Hollywood (1996) as a weekend co-anchor and weekday correspondent in 1996. In addition to her current work as a lead anchor on Access Hollywood (1996), Ms. O'Dell also contributes to NBC News' Today (1952), and also to Dateline NBC (1992). She has covered such events as The Oscars, The Emmys, The Grammys and The Golden Globe Awards, as well as co-hosting a number of Pre-Show/Arrivals shows for The Emmys and the Golden Globes. She also co-hosted the Miss USA 2005 pageant, and the Miss Universe 2005 pageant. Although O'Dell maintains a busy work schedule, she regularly makes time for philanthropic endeavors. The American Red Cross, the March of Dimes, Best Buddies, and Childhelp USA have all benefited from her efforts. A leader from the start, Nancy was valedictorian of her high school class, and is a summa cum laude honors graduate of Clemson University. A native of South Carolina, O'Dell was inducted into that state's Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame in 1998. She was the youngest member ever and was awarded in recognition of her journalistic success.
Early on, Nancy appeared in local Boston, Massachusetts TV commercials and was a model and host for many entertainment, automobile, and beauty trade shows in the area. She engaged with people from all over the globe. Nancy is a full-time professional, non-union voice actor experienced in voicing characters for video games, game trailers, apps, animation, film, podcasts/audio dramas, TV spots, and online promos. She works remotely from her modern, fully equipped home recording studio in scenic New Hampshire. She is a wife, mother, business owner, and lover of everything sci-fi, Star Wars, and Star Trek-related. Nancy is a nature lover, history buff, and a long-time gamer. World of Warcraft along with the Final Fantasy, GTA, Silent Hill, and Resident Evil series are some favorites. She also enjoys visiting Disneyworld, studying her craft, and waiting on her lovable senior cat, Jinx who runs the household. Nancy has a highly versatile vocal tone and age range and is most often cast for character roles for AI voices, mature/ fantasy/ethereal, intelligent/serious/scientific, senior/wicked/crone, or heartfelt/emotional and real.
Nancy Oeswein is known for Moving Parts (2017), A Bennett Song Holiday (2020) and Betrayed (2018).
Nancy Ozelli is an actress, known for The Producers (2005), On the Rocks (2020) and Crowning Glory: A Psycho Thriller.
Nancy P. Corbo was born in Queens, New York City, New York, USA. She is an actress, known for Passing Through (2003), Resurrection of Serious Rogers (2010) and 18 Fingers of Death! (2006).
Nancy Palk was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. She is an actress, known for Keely and Du (2018), Rogue (2013) and The Other Half (2016). She has been married to Joseph Ziegler since 1979. They have three children.
Nancy Parent is known for The Little Mermaid (1989), Oliver & Company (1988) and Howard (2018).
Nancy Parsons was born in Lake Minnetonka, Minnesota, to Mary Margaret née Samsa and Charles Walter Parsons. She had two siblings -- Mary Jean Parsons and Theresa Mae Macrae née Parsons. When she was seventeen, her father remarried Genevieve Stack and moved with the three girls to South Pasadena, California. It was here that the acting bug first bit, when she appeared in the senior play and was subsequently given a full scholarship to the famed Pasadena Playhouse; 1960-1962. In her two years there, she appeared in some of the great works of Edward Albee, Clifford Odets, Tennessee Williams, Max Bollinger, and William Shakespeare, among others. Nancy married Alan Hipwell immediately after graduation and gave birth to Elizabeth Hipwell, on November 3, 1964, and to Margaret Hipwell, on October 7, 1969. She returned to acting after divorcing her husband. While at UCLA, completing a theatre degree, she won the Hugh O'Brien Award; an event that launched her career. This award drew her to her lifelong friend and agent Susan Smith. Throughout her career, she garnered a Family Film Award for Best Actress in Porky's Revenge (1985), an Academy of Science Fiction and Fantasy nomination for Best Supporting Actress in Motel Hell (1980), a Dramalogue Award for the play "Dead End At Sunset," and a woman of the year award from the Alumni Association of her alma mater, The Pasadena Playhouse. These are all her career achievements, but we would say the greatest legacy she has left us is the ability to live passionately, as individuals. Nancy always believed that art was the noblest of paths one could follow -- that it took an immense amount of courage, stamina and chutzpah (one of her favorite words). Nancy is survived by Margot Hipwell and her children Cassidy Coulson, and Jasper Coulson, and me, Elizabeth Hipwell. Thank you Mom! You will never be forgotten!
Nancy Pelosi was born on March 26, 1940 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. She is known for 30 Rock (2006), Just Headlines (2021) and Crash Course: Government (2015). She has been married to Paul Pelosi since September 7, 1963. They have five children.