Nancy Borgenicht
{{short description|American actress}}
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|birth_name = Nancy Sandak
|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1942|7|28}}
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|occupation = Actress
| years_active = 1984–1992
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|education = B.A. Princeton University
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|parents =Helen Frank Sandack
A. Wally Sandack
|spouse = Louis Borgenicht
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Nancy Borgenicht is an actress who starred in film and on television. She is best known for her role as Mrs. Randall in the 1984 horror movie Silent Night, Deadly Night. She also appeared in Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988) as the woman attendant. Her other film roles include Tripwire (1989) and Neon City (1992). Nancy starred in the short lived 1990 television series Teen Angel Returns as Mrs. Henderson. She has appeared in some television movies like the 1986 TV movie The Deliberate Stranger (1986).
Biography
Borgenicht was raised in a Jewish family, the daughter of Helen (née Frank) and A. Wally Sandack.{{Cite web|first= Paul|last=Rolly |authorlink= |title= Helen Sandack was an inspiration for many |publisher=The Salt Lake Tribune|date=October 5, 2010 |url=https://archive.sltrib.com/article.php?id=50418914&itype=CMSID |accessdate=}}{{Cite web|first=Paul |last= Rolly|authorlink= |title=Sandack was a leading labor lawyer, "Mr. Democrat" |publisher=The Salt Lake Tribune|date=January 8, 2011 |url=https://archive.sltrib.com/article.php?id=51010592&itype=cmsid |accessdate=}} She graduated from Rowland Hall in Salt Lake City, Utah{{Cite web|first= |last= |authorlink= |title= Meet the Co-Chairs of Rowland Hall's Sesquicentennial |publisher=Rowland Hall|date=June 8, 2017 |url=http://www.rowlandhall.org/cf_news/view.cfm?newsid=1764 |accessdate=}} and Princeton University in 1963.{{Cite web|first= |last= |authorlink= |title=Princeton Alumni Weekly - Volume 67 |publisher=Princeton University|date= September 20, 1966|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ChlbAAAAYAAJ&q=Louis+Borgenicht+married+Nancy+Sandack&pg=RA2-PR54 |accessdate=}} In 1974, she joined The Salt Lake Acting Company where she served as Co-Executive Producer with Allen Nevins from 1993-2005 and as Interim Executive Producer for the 2009-2010 season.{{Cite web|first= |last= |authorlink= |title= Nancy Borgenicht (Saturday's Voyeur) |publisher=The Salt Lake Acting Company|date= |url= https://www.saltlakeactingcompany.org/new-play-development/slac-playwrights/item/25-nancy-borgenicht-saturday-s-voyeur|accessdate=}} In 1978, she co-founded the annual Salt Lake City production, Saturday's Voyeur, a parody of Utah politics and culture; and has served as a co-writer since its inception.
She was married to Dr. Louis Borgenicht; they had two sons: David Borgenicht and Joe Borgenicht.
Filmography
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Year
! Title ! Role ! Notes | |||
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1984 | Silent Night, Deadly Night | Mrs. Helen Randall | |
1984 | Solo | Girl Mechanic | |
1988 | Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers | Woman Attendant | |
1989 | Teen Angel | Mrs. Henderson | |
1989 | Tripwire | Pitt's Secretary | |
1992 | Neon City | Aria |
References
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External links
- {{IMDb name|id=0096521|name=Nancy Borgenicht}}
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Category:American film actresses
Category:American television actresses
Category:Jewish American actresses
Category:Princeton University alumni
Category:21st-century American Jews
Category:21st-century American women
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