Eve Bernhardt, professionally known as Evelyn Bernard, was a renowned SAG/AFTRA/AGVA actress who flourished in the entertainment industry during the 1950s and 1960s. Her illustrious career began in both Los Angeles and New York, where she initially worked as a print model and a showgirl in various nightclubs, including the iconic Moulin Rouge and Desert Inn in Las Vegas, where she had the privilege of performing alongside the legendary Rat Pack.
As her career progressed, Eve ventured into the world of film and television, where she showcased her exceptional talent by performing and hosting various public relations events for esteemed networks such as ABC, NBC, and CBS. Furthermore, she was one of the original automobile models featured in the first live commercials aired by NBC, marking a significant milestone in her career.
Eve's impressive repertoire includes regular appearances in comedy sketches on prominent television shows, including The Red Skelton Show on CBS, Truth or Consequences, Queen for a Day, The Steve Allen Show, and The Bob Hope Show on NBC. Additionally, she was a regular cast member on ABC's Al Jarvis Show, solidifying her status as a talented and versatile actress.
Today, Eve resides with her husband in Thousand Oaks, California, and is proud mother to her accomplished daughter, actress Elizabeth Reynolds.