Nancy Walker, born Anna Myrtle Swoyer on May 10, 1922 in Philadelphia, was an
American singer known for her contributions to jazz music. She began her career
as a vaudevillian performer at the age of ten months old, debuting alongside her
parents. Her early musical endeavors included appearances on NBC radio programs
such as Coast to Coast on a Bus and Our Barn. Walker's first film appearance was
in 1943's Best Foot Forward, which marked her transition into acting. She
continued to act throughout the 1940s and 1950s, appearing in various Broadway
productions and films. Her musica...