Nancy Kirk(I)
- Actress
- Special Effects
- Transportation Department
Born in Ridgewood, NJ, in same hospital as Robert Sean Leonard. Grew up
in Ramsey, NJ, Atglen, PA and San Diego, CA. Acted in school plays and
local theatre before joining AFTRA. As an AFTRA member obtained extra
rolls, voice overs and commercial jobs. Parents were both entertainers.
Was a competitive swimmer as a child and a competitive ice skater as an
adult. Married i 1980 to Philip Kirk after dropping out of Green
Mountain College in Vermont. She played field hockey while there and
acted in lead role of "Dark Comedy". While in Atglen she had roles at
the Fulton Opera House production of "Baby" and Ephrata Playhouse In
the Park production of "Moose Murders" where the Lancaster New Era gave
her a rave review stating " seeing Nancy Kirk as the maniacal daughter
is worth the price of admission." Also during this time in the 80's,
she and her husband were cast in the film "Witness" by casting director
Tom Scott, who was a personal friend and co worker of her husband.
After Tom died of leukemia in 1985 before the film's release, Nancy
suggested they dedicate the film to him. Whether it was her suggestion
or a combination of everyone's, it happened and the last credit in
Witness is "Dedicated to Tom Scott." Nancy also had extra roles in the
1980's Broadcast News, Mannequin, Made In USA and Dead Poets Society.
Divorced in 1988 and moved to Newark, DE. Graduated from University of
Delaware with a Mass Communication degree and married Carl Asti in
1995. Nancy worked as an Event Manager for U of D live events with such
acts as the Harlem Dance Theatre and Gregory HInes. In 1988, she was a
production assistant on Dead Poets Society. Here she moved from one
department to another, from Picture Car Coordinator, to Special Effects
Assistant to Construction Assistant, Props Assistant, Set Decoration
Assistant and finally Accounting Assistant. Executive Producer Duncan
Henderson and Director of Photography John Seale called her a
"renaissance girl." While shooting a scene in Middletown Delaware, she
and Robin Williams who had become friendly with one another, were in
line for lunch at the catering truck when she turned to him and said, "
If I could Carpe your Pe r Diem , I would be eating back at the Hotel
Du Pont." ( where Williams was staying) Robin thought this hilarious
and would seek her out for fun bantering after that. Williams would go
on to use this term, CARPE PER DIEM in his comedy routines and
interviews. ( including one in the Wall Street Journal). Nancy gave him
a custom T Shirt with this on it for Christmas gift and he wore it to
the cast wrap party. Nancy went on to work at the Wilmington Playhouse
in Delaware on production crew and her final film was Beloved with
Oprah Winfrey in 1999. She worked on both cast and crew as an extra and
a production assistant.