Nina Olivette

Nina Olivette (August 8, 1910 – October 15, 1993) was a New York-born American actress and vaudeville performer, known in her early career as Betty Veronica.

In her early years, she appeared on Broadway in such plays as Hold Everything! and Captain Jinks. In 1930, she made such films as Queen High, Why Sailors Leave Home, What a Night!, Kiss Me Sergeant and Not So Quiet on the Western Front.

She later married Harry Stockwell, and together raised two sons, actors Guy Stockwell, and Dean Stockwell. She made a guest appearance on The Phil Silvers Show in 1956.

Harry Stockwell died on July 19, 1984. Nina Olivette's last public appearance was in 1992, attending her son Dean's ceremony on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. She died on October 15, 1993, aged 83.