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Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Nancy Kulp was far from your typical Hollywood starlet. As an only child of a traveling salesman and a teacher who later became a school principal, Nancy was raised in an environment that emphasized education and structure. By 1943, she had completed a degree in journalism and initially sought a career behind the scenes. She worked for a local paper, covering significant personalities, and even enlisted in the U.S. Naval Reserve during World War II, where she rose to the rank of Lieutenant—a remarkable feat for a woman of her era.