Nina Borget, born in Nice, France as Countess Nina De Ravenne, came to the United States in 1922 with her mother, a retired Monaco opera singer, and her three brothers, actors Charles De Ravenne (1917-1977), Raymond De Ravenne (1901-1950) and Arthur Dulac (1903-1962). The family settled in the Whitley Heights section (2022 Holly Hill Terrace) of Hollywood. Borget appeared on stage in local Los Angeles productions and numerous films beginning in 1933, usually in bit parts as a French maid or other such roles. Her first film was in the Katherine Hepburn starrer Little Women (1933), playing a housekeeper. Among her fifty other film credits are Sylvia Scarlett (1935), Madame X (1937), The Buccaneer (1938), When Worlds Collide (1951), and To Catch a Thief (1955). In addition, she would occasionally work behind the scenes, such as teaching French to Bob Hope and Rhonda Fleming for their roles …
movieThe Haunted Palace
1963 · Villager (uncredited)
moviePocketful of Miracles
1961 · Ship Passenger (uncredited)
movieThe Hypnotic Eye
1960 · Audience Member (uncredited)
movieAuntie Mame
1958 · Audience Member (uncredited)
movieThe Midnight Story
1957 · Party Guest (uncredited)
movieAround the World in 80 Days
1956 · Extra (uncredited)
moviePhantom of the Rue Morgue
1954 · Tenant (uncredited)
movieThe Snows of Kilimanjaro
1952 · Girl (uncredited)
movieSon of Ali Baba
1952 · Villager (uncredited)
movieThe Toast of New Orleans
1950 · Maid (uncredited)
movieKiss of Death
1947 · Cashier (uncredited)
movieThey Won't Believe Me
1947 · Mrs. Roberts (uncredited)
movieMonsieur Beaucaire
1946 · Wife
movieThe Blue Dahlia
1946 · Waitress (uncredited)
movieTill We Meet Again
1944 · Jeannette
movieAbove Suspicion
1943 · Patron in Frisky Rabbit (Uncredited)
movieThey Dare Not Love
1941 · Stewardess
movieA Dispatch from Reuters
1940 · Woman (uncredited)
movieMadame X
1937 · Customer at Nora's
movieLet's Live Tonight
1935 · Waitress