Janette Scott

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Thora Janette Scott (born 14 December 1938) is a British retired actress.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Life and careerEdit

Scott was born on 14 December 1938 in Morecambe, Lancashire, England.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite book</ref> She is the daughter of actors Jimmy Scott and Thora Hird and began her career as a child actress known as Janette Scott. Scott was briefly (with Jennifer Gay) one of the so-called "Children's Announcers" providing continuity links for the BBC's children's TV programmes from the Lime Grove Studios in the early 1950s.

She became a popular leading lady, appearing as a daughter in As Long As They're Happy. <ref name="group">Template:Cite magazine</ref>

One of her best-known roles was April Smith in the film School for Scoundrels (1960), based on the "one-upmanship" books by Stephen Potter, in which Ian Carmichael and Terry-Thomas vie for her attention.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Some scenes for School for Scoundrels were shot at a private members club before its current incarnation as a hotel. The hotel hosted a screening in 2016 with Janette Scott attending and answering questions about filming School for Scoundrels.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Scott's highest profile as a leading lady in British films was from the late 1950s to the mid-1960s, with more than a dozen leading roles during this period. She was the female lead opposite some stars including Terry-Thomas, Ian Carmichael, Ronald Lewis, Ian Hendry and George Chakiris. She proved adept in genres including comedy, romantic drama, sci-fi thriller and period adventure. She gave up her career on marrying second husband, Mel Tormé.

She is known to American audiences for her role as the parson's wife in The Devil's Disciple (1959), starring Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas and Laurence Olivier.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

She is named in the song Science Fiction/Double Feature", the opening number of The Rocky Horror Show and its film version, The Rocky Horror Picture Show (performed over the opening credits), for her participation in the 1962 film The Day of the Triffids.

Scott wrote her autobiography Act One at the age of 14.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }} </ref><ref>Act one: an autobiography with portraits Template:OCLC</ref>

MarriagesEdit

She has been married three times:

  • Jackie Rae (27 June 1959 – 1965), divorced
  • Mel Tormé (20 May 1966 – 1977), divorced; 2 children, including son James Tormé
  • William Rademaekers (1981–2018), died<ref name=":0" />

FilmographyEdit

FilmEdit

Year Title Role Notes
1942 Went the Day Well? Child
1943 Template:Sortname uncredited
1944 Two Thousand Women Mrs. Burtshaw's Daughter on Mother's Lap
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1949 Conspirator Toby uncredited
1950 No Place for Jennifer Jennifer
1951 Template:Sortname Susan Hill (with mother, Thora Hird)
No Highway in the Sky Elspeth Honey
Template:Sortname Ethel Friese-Greene
1953 Background Jess Lomax AKA, Edge of Divorce
1955 As Long as They're Happy Gwen Bentley
1956 Helen of Troy Cassandra
Now and Forever Janette Grant
1957 Template:Sortname Susie Dean
1958 Happy Is the Bride Janet Royd
1959 Template:Sortname Joanna Baring
Template:Sortname Judith Anderson
1960 School for Scoundrels April Smith
1961 His and Hers Fran Blake
Double Bunk Peggy
1962 Two and Two Make Six Irene
1963 Template:Sortname Karen Goodwin
Paranoiac Eleanor Ashby
Siege of the Saxons Katherine
Template:Sortname Cecily Femm
1964 The Beauty Jungle Shirley Freeman
1965 Crack in the World Dr. Maggie Sorenson
1967 Bikini Paradise Rachel

TelevisionEdit

Year Title Role Notes
1954 Template:Sortname Fione Cuningham TV film
1957 Sunday Night Theatre Judy Episode: "The Girl at the Next Table"
1958 Armchair Theatre Maeve McHugh Episode: "A Man's Woman"
1960 BBC Sunday-Night Play Kitty Tape Episode: "20th Century Theatre: The Queen Came By"
1965 Burke's Law Jennifer Robbins Episode: "Password to Death"
1997 Last of the Summer Wine Cameo Episode: "There Goes the Groom"

ReferencesEdit

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