Hollywood pinup actress Olive Sturgess has died at the age of 91.
The movie and TV star’s family confirmed on Thursday that she had passed on February 19.
The petite blonde beauty, who was friends with Clint Eastwood, Jack Nicholson and Roger Moore, was known for starring on The Bob Cummings Show in the 1950s.
And she was also on the top TV shows of her day.
Sturgess had appearances on the small screen shows West Point, Perry Mason, Panic! and The Donna Reed Show.
And she could also be seen on Hawaiian Eye, The Danny Thomas Show, Petticoat Junction, Dr. Kildare and Ironside.

Hollywood pinup actress Olive Sturgess has died at the age of 91. The movie and TV star’s family has confirmed the she passed on February 19. Seen in 1960

The petite blonde beauty, who was friends with Clint Eastwood, Jack Nicholson and Roger Moore , was known for starring on The Bob Cummings Show in the 1950s
Sturgess also made plenty of Westerns.
The soft-spoken star appeared on Tales of Wells Fargo, Cheyenne, Sugarfoot, U.S. Marshal, Rawhide and Have Gun — Will Travel.
And she lit up popular series like Lawman, Laramie, The Rebel, The Tall Man, Bronco, Whispering Smith, Maverick, Wide Country, Destry, The Virginian and Bonanza.
Her movie career was varied and interesting as well.
She co-starred with Vincent Price, Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre and Jack Nicholson in the Roger Corman 1963 cult horror spoof The Raven.
Olive was born in Canada but moved to California in 1954 where she pursued her acting career.

The actress with her co-star Rod Cameron in the 1965 film Requiem For A Gunfighter

She co-starred with Vincent Price, Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre and Jack Nicholson in the Roger Corman 1963 cult horror spoof The Raven
When working at the Beverly Hills Playhouse she met Hank Garson, a well-known writer of radio shows at CBS.
That led to her appearing on such TV programs as Matinee Theatre, Studio 57, The Millionaire, The People’s Choice and The Red Skelton Hour.
She signed a contract with Universal-International and then was placed on several high-profile TV shows.