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15 Facts About Francine York

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Francine York used her birth name Francine Yerich in her occupation.

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Francine York attended Hamline University for a few terms on a drama scholarship.

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Francine York soon got a job as a showgirl at Bimbo's nightclub in San Francisco.

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Francine York worked at Frank Sennes' Moulin Rouge, a popular Hollywood nightclub on Sunset Blvd.

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Francine York portrayed Marilyn Monroe in Marilyn: Alive and Behind Bars, and in 2000, she played Nicolas Cage's mother-in-law in The Family Man.

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Francine 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.

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Francine York played Lillie Langtry in the 1965 episode "A Picture of a Lady" of the syndicated television anthology series, Death Valley Days.

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Francine 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".

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Francine York 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".

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Francine York continued to act in films and on television, with TV appearances including Hot in Cleveland, and The Mindy Project.

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Francine York 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", which became infamous because of her skimpy costumes.

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Francine York appeared in two episodes of Adam-12, "Reason to Run", Season 3 episode 25, and "Substation", Season 4, Episode 20.

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Francine York appeared on Columbo in Season 5, episode 1, "Forgotten Lady", as Sgt.

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

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Francine York died on January 6,2017, in Van Nuys, California from cancer, aged 80.