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She appeared as a guest star in numerous television series, including the episode "The Legacy" in the Western ''[[Tales of Wells Fargo]]'' with [[Dale Robertson]]; an episode of the [[science fiction]] [[anthology]] series ''[[Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond|One Step Beyond]]'' called "The Burning Girl"; a voodoo-oriented episode titled "Knock on Any Tombstone" of the [[Warner Bros.]] detective show ''[[Bourbon Street Beat]]'' starring [[Andrew Duggan]], [[Richard Long (actor)|Richard Long]] and [[Arlene Howell]]; the episode "The Search for Cope Borden" in a Western about an insurance investigator titled ''[[The Man from Blackhawk]]''; the episode "Home Town" guest starring [[James Coburn]] in a Western about a partially disabled gunslinger called ''[[Tate (TV series)|Tate]]''; a post-[[American Civil War|Civil War]] Western starring [[Nick Adams (actor, born 1931)|Nick Adams]] in the titular role of ''[[The Rebel (American TV series)|The Rebel]]''; the episodes "Drifter's Gold" and "The Last Journey" in a Western ensemble show titled ''[[Laramie (TV series)|Laramie]]''; the Western series ''[[Wagon Train]]'' in the episode "The Bettina May Story" guest starring [[Bette Davis]] and starring [[John McIntire]]; the episode "Separate Checks" starring [[Van Williams]] in a then-modern day [[Warner Bros.]] detective show set in [[Miami Beach]] titled ''[[Surfside 6]]''; the episode "A Time to Run" of a Western series starring [[Barry Sullivan (American actor)|Barry Sullivan]] as [[Pat Garrett]] and [[Clu Gulager]] as [[Billy the Kid]] titled ''[[The Tall Man (TV series)|The Tall Man]]''; and the episode "The Yellow Badge of Courage" in a slapstick [[sitcom]] called ''[[I'm Dickens, He's Fenster]]'' starring [[John Astin]] and [[Marty Ingels]] as a pair of woefully inept carpenters.
She appeared as a guest star in numerous television series, including the episode "The Legacy" in the Western ''[[Tales of Wells Fargo]]'' ,; an episode of the [[science fiction]] [[anthology]] series ''[[Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond|One Step Beyond]]'' called "The Burning Girl"; a voodoo-oriented episode titled "Knock on Any Tombstone" of the [[Warner Bros.]] detective show ''[[Bourbon Street Beat]]''; the episode "The Search for Cope Borden" in a Western about an insurance investigator titled ''[[The Man from Blackhawk]]''; the episode "Home Town", in a Western about a partially disabled gunslinger called ''[[Tate (TV series)|Tate]]''; a post-[[American Civil War|Civil War]] Western ''[[The Rebel (American TV series)|The Rebel]]''; the episodes "Drifter's Gold" and "The Last Journey" in a Western ensemble show titled ''[[Laramie (TV series)|Laramie]]''; the Western series ''[[Wagon Train]]'' in the episode "The Bettina May Story"; the episode "Separate Checks" in a then-modern day [[Warner Bros.]] detective show set in [[Miami Beach]] titled ''[[Surfside 6]]''; the episode "A Time to Run" of a Western series ''[[The Tall Man (TV series)|The Tall Man]]''; and the episode "The Yellow Badge of Courage" in a slapstick [[sitcom]] called ''[[I'm Dickens, He's Fenster]].''


==Personal life==
==Personal life==

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Sandra Knight
Born
Sandra D. Knight

NationalityAmerican
Alma materSanta Monica City College
Occupations
  • Actress
  • painter
  • writer
Years active1958–1994
Spouses
  • (m. 1962; div. 1968)
  • John Arthur Stephenson
    (m. 1982)
Children1[1]

Sandra D. Knight is an American actress, painter and writer.

Acting career

Film

Knight acted in low-budget films of the 1950s and 1960s, such as Frankenstein's Daughter (1958) in which she played the titular role, The Terror (1963) starring Boris Karloff and Jack Nicholson, where she plays an evil spirit, and Tower of London (1962) with Vincent Price. Her most well-known film is the bootleg moonshine action epic Thunder Road (1958) starring Robert Mitchum.

Television

She appeared as a guest star in numerous television series, including the episode "The Legacy" in the Western Tales of Wells Fargo ,; an episode of the science fiction anthology series One Step Beyond called "The Burning Girl"; a voodoo-oriented episode titled "Knock on Any Tombstone" of the Warner Bros. detective show Bourbon Street Beat; the episode "The Search for Cope Borden" in a Western about an insurance investigator titled The Man from Blackhawk; the episode "Home Town", in a Western about a partially disabled gunslinger called Tate; a post-Civil War Western The Rebel; the episodes "Drifter's Gold" and "The Last Journey" in a Western ensemble show titled Laramie; the Western series Wagon Train in the episode "The Bettina May Story"; the episode "Separate Checks" in a then-modern day Warner Bros. detective show set in Miami Beach titled Surfside 6; the episode "A Time to Run" of a Western series The Tall Man; and the episode "The Yellow Badge of Courage" in a slapstick sitcom called I'm Dickens, He's Fenster.

Personal life

In 1962, Knight married fellow actor Jack Nicholson, with whom she had worked on The Terror.[2] They have a daughter, Jennifer.[3] Knight retired from acting in 1966. Knight and Nicholson divorced in 1968, and she went on to marry John Arthur Stephenson in 1982.[citation needed]

Selected filmography

Film

Television

References

  1. ^ Sandra D. Knight
  2. ^ Agate, Samantha (2022-01-20). "Meet Actor Jack Nicholson's Only Ex-Wife Sanda Knight". Closer Weekly. Retrieved 2022-02-12.
  3. ^ Scott, Walter (October 11, 1987). "Personality Parade". The Charlotte Observer. p. 328. Retrieved May 1, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.

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