Lois Nettleton

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Lois Nettleton in Twilight Zone:The Midnight Sun

Lois Nettleton (born August 6, 1929 in Oak Park, Illinois) is an actress and voice artist mostly known for her work in television. Her career stretches all the way back to the early '50s and such shows as Captain Video, and since then she has done literally dozens of guest starring roles on shows ranging from the original Twilight Zone, where she starred in the classic 1961 episode "The Midnight Sun" about the earth spinning out of orbit, to Cagney & Lacey to Seinfeld to Baywatch Nights, with regular roles on General Hospital and other series. In recent years she has done several voice roles for Disney series such as Mickey's House of Villains, House of Mouse and Herc's Adventures.

She was the first caller to disk jockey/writer Jean Shepherd's late-night program on WOR-AM. She became a regular guest, known to listeners as "The Caller", and they were later married for seven years.

She was Miss Chicago 1948 and a semi-finalist at the 1948 Miss America Pageant.

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