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Nina Shipman
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Born
August 15
,
1938
·
Los Angeles, California, USA
Height
5′ 6″ (1.68 m)
Mini Bio
Nina Shipman was born on August 15, 1938 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress, known for
The Andy Griffith Show (1960)
,
Say One for Me (1959)
and
Blue Denim (1959)
. She was previously married to Donald Merrill Bremer,
C. Ransom Walrod
and Richard James Harrington.
Family
Spouses
Donald Merrill Bremer
(December 24, 1975 - June 21, 2015) (his death)
C. Ransom Walrod
(June 17, 1961 - June 1973) (divorced, 2 children)
Richard James Harrington
(June 9, 1956 - December 19, 1958) (divorced)
Children
Lani Bremer
Parents
Barry Shipman
Gwynne Shipman
Relatives
Ernest Shipman
(Grandparent)
Nell Shipman
(Grandparent)
Trivia
Was maid of honor for
Jill St. John
when she married
Lance Reventlow
in San Francisco on March 24, 1960.
20th Century Fox starlet of the late 50s.
Featured on the cover of Brazil's Cinelandia magazine in March 1959.
Started as a model. Voted in the late 50s queen of the California Sports Car Road Races and queen of the 33rd annual Great Western Livestock Rodeo.
Took up training hawks in 1966.
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