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Janet Munro Biography and Filmography |
Janet Munro
Birthday: September 28, 1934
Birth Place: Blackpool, Lancashire, England, UK
Height: 0' 0"
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Biography |
Cute, spunky, almond-eyed British actress Janet Munro was deemed to be an actress from day one as the daughter of a stage comedian. She grew up on British TV and was dubbed "Miss Television of 1958" by her fans. She caught the eye of Walt Disney and signed with him in 1959, charming a whole new generation of Britishers and Americans as the scrappy, spirited, brunette-banged ingénue of several box-office films, notably Darby O'Gill and the Little People (1959), Third Man on the Mountain (1959), and Swiss Family Robinson (1960). After this Golden Globe winner for "most promising newcomer" outgrew Disney, she moved ahead and tried to alter her wholesome image with mature, spicier roles as unhappy, downtrodden women. Audiences didn't respond to this suddenly very mature and adult Janet Munro. Despite a BAFTA nomination for her role in Life for Ruth (1962), she began to see her career unraveling before her very eyes. Worse yet, she developed an acute alcohol problem to combat her unhappiness. Her marriages to actors Tony Wright and Ian Hendry fell by the wasteside and two miscarriages only deepened the suffering. Ironically, one of Janet's last screen roles was as a boozing pop star in the British film Sebastian (1968). Four years later Janet died. The immediate cause of her death was acute myocarditis; the underlying cause was chronic ischemic heart disease. She was only 38.
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Filmography |
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall |
(1968) |
The Admirable Crichton |
(1968) |
Sebastian |
(1968) | [ Ann Sidney ] |
Cry Wolf |
(1968) | [ Adrienne Corri ] |
A Jolly Bad Fellow |
(1964) |
Daylight Robbery |
(1964) |
Hide and Seek |
(1963) | [ Jade Parfitt ] |
Bitter Harvest |
(1963) |
Life for Ruth |
(1962) |
Time Remembered |
(1961) |
The Day the Earth Caught Fire |
(1961) | [ Pamela Green ] |
The Horsemasters: Part 1 |
(1961) | [ Jean Marsh ] |
The Horsemasters |
(1961) | [ Annette Funicello ][ Jean Marsh ] |
Swiss Family Robinson |
(1960) |
Escape to Paradise/Water Birds |
(1960) |
Third Man on the Mountain |
(1959) |
Darby O'Gill and the Little People |
(1959) |
Berkeley Square |
(1959) |
Tommy the Toreador |
(1959) |
The Trollenberg Terror |
(1958) |
The Young and the Guilty |
(1958) |
Small Hotel |
(1957) | |
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Trivia |
- In her 1958 movie The Trollenberg Terror (1958), portraying Anne Pilgrim, she alighted from a train onto a platform displaying a large poster advertising the Swiss Skiing resort of Zermatt. Three years later she arrived in the real Zermatt to film Disney's Classic Movie Third Man on the Mountain (1959) with Michael Rennie and James MacArthur.
- Shares the same date of birth as Brigitte Bardot.
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