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Susan Hart(I)

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Susan Hart
Skirt-chasing SIC agent Craig Gamble and millionaire bachelor Todd Armstrong set out to foil mad scientist Dr. Goldfoot's plot to use his army of bikini-clad robots to seduce wealthy men into signing over their assets.
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Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine (1965)
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Born in the small apple-growing town of Wenatchee, Washington, the future TV-movie actress is the daughter of George and Dorothy Brown Neidhart. Her family went south to Palm Springs, California, in the 1940s to seek warmer winters, and Susan divided those years between Washington and California. In her school years, she excelled at dance, art and drama, and enjoyed most the chance to observe up-close the stars who were regularly seen along Palm Canyon Drive. She resolved to make the entertainment arts her career, and threw herself into the local theater scene.

After her graduation from Palm Springs High School, vacationing Susan was approached by a Hollywood agent on a Waikiki beach, suggesting that if she were interested in pursuing a career in motion pictures, he would like to represent her. A few months later, she signed with his theatrical agency and, at the same time, became involved with the Rudy Solari Actors' Theatre in Hollywood. Her first film role was in a half-hour television special with Steve Allen and, within a few months, she was landing other TV roles. In 1963, she was chosen as a "Hollywood Deb Star". Her first co-starring movie role was in Columbia's Ride the Wild Surf (1964), a romantic drama in the new genre of beach movies; she played island girl "Lili Kalua" opposite Tab Hunter. She was then put under contract and appeared in a number of films at American International Pictures; she and her husband, AIP president James H. Nicholson, had a son, Jim, who is now (2000s) a composer living in the New York area. During that period, she was also under contract to MGM Records and did several singles, a few of which she toured the country promoting.

After Nicholson's death, she became very involved with the Variety Club of Southern California, which helped her raise (in her late husband's name) enough money to create the pediatric heart wing at UCLA Medical Center. The James H. Nicholson Pediatric Chair is the result of that endeavor. She also took over the production company he left behind, completing the production of two of his 20th Century-Fox pictures, The Legend of Hell House (1973) and Dirty Mary Crazy Larry (1974), both highly successful. During the 1970s and 1980s, she remained a "silent partner" owner of about 40 Nicholson-produced AIP motion pictures of the 1950s, later acquiring direct ownership of ten of these films, including her personal favorite I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957). She returned briefly to the recording studio in 1981 and performed for Dore Records the Guy Hemric-Jerry Styner-written country-western song "Is This a Disco or a Honky Tonk?", which made it to the charts. Soon after this success, she became involved in the figure skating world, joining a precision ice team at the Town Center ice rink in Palm Desert. She took part in several amateur skating competitions, including Adult Nationals in Las Vegas, placing first in an entertainment category.
BornJune 2, 1941
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    Known for

    Frankie Avalon, Vincent Price, Susan Hart, and Dwayne Hickman in Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine (1965)
    Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine
    5.1
    • Diane
    • 1965
    City in the Sea (1965)
    City in the Sea
    5.3
    • Jill Tregillis
    • 1965
    Barbara Eden, Shelley Fabares, Tab Hunter, Fabian, and Peter Brown in Ride the Wild Surf (1964)
    Ride the Wild Surf
    5.8
    • Lily
    • 1964
    Annette Funicello and Tommy Kirk in Pajama Party (1964)
    Pajama Party
    4.9
    • Jilda
    • 1964

    Credits

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    Actress



    • Chrome and Hot Leather (1971)
      Chrome and Hot Leather
      5.0
      • Jukebox Singing Voice (uncredited)
      • 1971
    • Robert Conrad and Ross Martin in The Wild Wild West (1965)
      The Wild Wild West
      8.1
      TV Series
      • Rhoda
      • 1968
    • Death Valley Days (1952)
      Death Valley Days
      7.5
      TV Series
      • Rose Tosca
      • 1967
    • The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini (1966)
      The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini
      4.6
      • The Ghost
      • 1966
    • Susan Hart and Mary Hughes in The Wild Weird World of Dr. Goldfoot (1965)
      The Wild Weird World of Dr. Goldfoot
      5.7
      TV Movie
      • Diane
      • 1965
    • Frankie Avalon, Vincent Price, Susan Hart, and Dwayne Hickman in Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine (1965)
      Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine
      5.1
      • Diane
      • 1965
    • City in the Sea (1965)
      City in the Sea
      5.3
      • Jill Tregillis
      • 1965
    • Buddy Ebsen, Max Baer Jr., Donna Douglas, and Irene Ryan in The Beverly Hillbillies (1962)
      The Beverly Hillbillies
      7.3
      TV Series
      • Bank receptionist
      • Candy Davis
      • 1964–1965
    • Annette Funicello and Tommy Kirk in Pajama Party (1964)
      Pajama Party
      4.9
      • Jilda
      • 1964
    • Barbara Eden, Shelley Fabares, Tab Hunter, Fabian, and Peter Brown in Ride the Wild Surf (1964)
      Ride the Wild Surf
      5.8
      • Lily
      • 1964
    • Tina Louise, Nancy Sinatra, James Darren, and Pamela Tiffin in For Those Who Think Young (1964)
      For Those Who Think Young
      5.2
      • College Girl
      • 1964
    • Bob Hope, Liselotte Pulver, Elga Andersen, Michèle Mercier, and Miiko Taka in A Global Affair (1964)
      A Global Affair
      5.3
      • Outraged Woman at Dog Show (uncredited)
      • 1964
    • Channing (1963)
      Channing
      7.1
      TV Series
      • The 3rd Student
      • The Girl
      • 1963–1964
    • The New Phil Silvers Show (1963)
      The New Phil Silvers Show
      7.2
      TV Series
      • 1963
    • Judee Morton in The Slime People (1963)
      The Slime People
      2.9
      • Lisa Galbraith
      • 1963

    Producer



    • Peter Fonda and Susan George in Dirty Mary Crazy Larry (1974)
      Dirty Mary Crazy Larry
      6.6
      • executive producer (uncredited)
      • 1974
    • The Legend of Hell House (1973)
      The Legend of Hell House
      6.7
      • executive producer (uncredited)
      • 1973

    Soundtrack



    • Susan Hart and Mary Hughes in The Wild Weird World of Dr. Goldfoot (1965)
      The Wild Weird World of Dr. Goldfoot
      5.7
      TV Movie
      • performer: "What's a Boy Supposed to Do?"
      • 1965

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    Personal details

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    • Height
      • 5′ 3″ (1.60 m)
    • Born
      • June 2, 1941
      • Wenatchee, Washington, USA
    • Spouses
        Roy Mark Hofheinz Jr.1981 - November 3, 2023 (his death)
    • Children
      • James George Nicholson
    • Parents
        George Martin Neidhart
    • Other works
      (2/24/65) Appeared as a guest on the syndicated TV talk show "The Clay Cole Show" with Clay Cole.
    • Publicity listings
      • 1 Interview
      • 1 Pictorial
      • 3 Magazine Cover Photos

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    • Gender / Gender identity
      • Female

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      As of 2003, she has a star on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars in Palm Springs, CA.

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