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In 1969, Kovack married Indian conductor Zubin Mehta, who was music director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic and later the music director of the New York Philharmonic. Until 2006, Kovack and Mehta spent some months of the year in residence in Munich, Germany, where Mehta was the music director of the Bavarian State Opera. [citation needed]
Zubin Mehta (born 29 April 1936) is an Indian conductor of Western classical music. ... Mehta married Nancy Kovack, an American former film and television actress. [28]
There, from 1989 to 1992, [2] she worked as a personal assistant to former actress Nancy Kovack, the wife of conductor Zubin Mehta. In late 1993, McDougal was charged with embezzling money from the Mehtas and began preparing her defense against the charges. [3]
At 88, Zubin Mehta returns to the L.A. Phil to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Arnold Schoenberg's birth.
Zubin Mehta marries Nancy Kovack. December 13 - the final episode of The Banana Splits Adventure Hour airs on NBC as the network cancels the program during a telecast of Rudolph the red nosed reindeer a week later.
Nancy Kovack, actress and wife of the conductor Zubin Mehta; David Magee, Oscar-nominated screenwriter for Life of Pi and Finding Neverland [1]
Nancy Kovack, actress in many films and TV series, wife of conductor Zubin Mehta (born in Flint) Eric Allan Kramer, actor, Dave Rogers on The Hughleys and Bob Duncan on Good Luck Charlie (born in Grand Rapids) Jana Kramer, actress, Alex Dupre on One Tree Hill (born in Detroit)
March 11 - Nancy Kovack, actress and wife of Zubin Mehta, in Flint March 12 - Hugh Lawson , jazz pianist, in Detroit March 13 - Leon Burton , American football player for Arizona State who in 1957 led the NCAA in rushing yards (1,126 yards) and scoring (96 points), in Flint