This lovely, fresh-faced Lincoln, Nebraska native was born Janine Loraine Gauntt on December
6, 1962, to stalwart Texans Turner and Janice Gauntt. The younger of
two children, she grew up in Fort Worth, Texas, and trained, while a
child, in ballet, tap, theater, and modeling (from age 3).
A cheerleading beauty into her teens, she moved with her mother to study at
New York's Professional Children's School and was lucky enough to be
picked up by the famed Wilhelmina Agency as a model (at 15 she was the
youngest at the time to ever be signed). After some commercial work,
however, she returned to school in Texas and happened by chance to find
some minor work on various episodes of
Dallas (1978).
This led to a Hollywood attempt at age 17 and a major TV break two
years later when she won the role of Laura Templeton on TV's popular
daytime soap
General Hospital (1963), a role that required her long tresses to go from
brunette to blonde. This, in turn, fed into another 1980s regular part
on
Another World (1964).
Janine subsequently made her film debut in the daytime
parody
Young Doctors in Love (1982) that featured her along with other soap stars in cameos.
In between, she managed find time to attend Pepperdine University but
left when she earned a film role in the movie
Tai-Pan (1986). At this stage of
the game, she tended to specialize in cute and flighty roles, but all
that changed when Janine won the role of spunky, crop-haired Alaskan
air taxi pilot Maggie O'Connell opposite
Rob Morrow on the eccentric
prime-time series
Northern Exposure (1990). It was role of her career, a meaty,
delightfully quirky star turn that made her a household name. The show
lasted six seasons.
Since then, she has been able to subsist on a
fairly full plate of TV-movie and film assignments. She's top-lined
such women's mini-pictures as
Stolen Women, Captured Hearts (1997) and
A Secret Affair (1999), while in film
playing a lady-in-distress co-star to
Sylvester Stallone in the action thriller
Cliffhanger (1993), "perfect Mom" June Cleaver in a film remake of
Leave It to Beaver (1997) and one
of
Richard Gere's "women" in
Dr. T & the Women (2000). She found another series regular role
with
Strong Medicine (2000) that lasted two years.
Into the millennium, Janine has been featured in such films as
Birdie & Bogey (2004),
The Night of the White Pants (2006),
Maggie's Passage (2009),
The Ivy League Farmer (2015),
Solace (2015),
Occupy, Texas (2016) and a prime role in
Runnin' from My Roots (2018). She also appeared for a the 2008 season of the TV series
Friday Night Lights (2006).
Janine also moved into directing, writing, and producing on the side, while also dabbling in singing. Janine's daughter, former child actress
Juliette Gauntt, who appeared in her mother's film
The Night of the White Pants (2006), was born from a relationship with
Jerry Jones Jr., the Dallas Cowboys' Vice President and General Counsel.