Nita Talbot (born Anita Sokol; August 8, 1930) is an American actress. Talbot was a leading lady who spent the first decade or so of her career playing "slick chicks" and sharp-witted career girls. Talbot received an Emmy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for the 1967–68 season of Hogan's Heroes. Born in New York City, Talbot began her acting career appearing as a model in the 1949 film It's a Great Feeling. She was afforded a wealth of varied screen roles, from the love-starved switchboard operator in A Very Special Favor (1965) to the brassy Madame Esther in Buck and the Preacher (1972).
She also appeared in such films as Bright Leaf (1950), This Could Be the Night (1957), I Married a Woman (1958), Who's Got the Action? (1962), Girl Happy (1965), The Day of the Locust (1975), Serial (1980), Chained Heat (1983), Fraternity Vacation (1985), and Puppet Master II (1991). Talbot was married to actor Don Gordon (September 7, 1954, to April 11 1958; divorced) and actor Thomas A. Geas (from August 13, 1961, until their divorce). She has one child, a daughter, Nicole Andrea Geas (born 1962), with second husband Thomas Geas (1934-2010). Talbot's older sister, Gloria Stone (born Gloria Sokol, January 5, 1929 - May 13, 2014), was also an actress.