Janet Munro

Janet Munro

ActressSoundtrack
Born
September 28, 1934
Died
December 6, 1972
Awards
1 wins, 2 nominations

As Disney's lively lass Katie O'Gill, she was the freshness of spring. She could inspire you to dance a jig through a field of flowers. Her entrancing green eyes and catchy spirit had that kind of life-affirming effect. Cute, spunky, almond-eyed British actress Janet Munro was deemed to be an…

Biography

As Disney's lively lass Katie O'Gill, she was the freshness of spring. She could inspire you to dance a jig through a field of flowers. Her entrancing green eyes and catchy spirit had that kind of life-affirming effect. Cute, spunky, almond-eyed British actress Janet Munro was deemed to be an actress from day one as the daughter of Scottish stage and variety-hall comedian Alex Munro (1911-1986) (born Alexander Horsburgh). Janet Neilson Horsburgh was born in Blackpool (near Liverpool), Lancashire, England on September 28, 1934. Her entertainer father adopted the name Munro a few years after she was born. His wife, Janet's mother Phyllis, died when Janet was 8 and she was raised by his second wife, Lilias.

Janet first trained as a teenager in repertory theatre in the Lancashire area, and in the late 1950s she found popularity on British TV, even earning the title of "Miss Television of 1958" from a fan magazine. She also dabbled in films and had prominent roles in the breezy comedy Small Hotel (1957), the drama The Young and the Guilty (1959), and the creepy sci-fi/horror The Crawling Eye (1958) [aka The Trollenberg Terror].

Adaptable to both comedy and drama, the little charmer caught the eye of Walt Disney who saw big things for her, and she was signed to a five-picture deal in 1959. She made four. Appealing to a brand new generation of Britishers and Americans as the scrappy, brunette-banged ingénue of several box-office family films, she brightened up the screen with her performances in Darby O'Gill and the Little People (1959), Third Man on the Mountain (1959), and Swiss Family Robinson (1960).

The Golden Globe winner for "most promising newcomer" eventually outgrew Disney and tried to move ahead by altering her wholesome image with some mature, spicier roles, but audiences didn't respond well to this sudden departure. The idea of an adult Janet Munro playing overly-sexy ladies and seriously downtrodden women did not take and her career quickly faltered. Despite a BAFTA nomination for her role in Walk in the Shadow (1962), she began to see life unraveling both personally and professionally right before her eyes.

Janet's marriages to actors Tony Wright and Ian Hendry fell by the wayside and two miscarriages, plus chronic medical ills, only deepened her suffering. Worse yet, she developed an acute alcohol problem. Semi-retired from acting between 1964 and 1968 while married to Hendry in order to raise her children, she found the going difficult when she tried to return full-time.

Ironically, one of Janet's last screen roles showed her at her dramatic best, a boozing pop star in the British film Sebastian (1968). Four years later Janet died under somewhat mysterious circumstances. Reports circulated that she choked to death at a London hotel while drinking tea. The immediate cause of her death was acute myocarditis; the underlying cause was chronic ischemic heart disease. The sun set all too soon on this lovely actress when she was only 38. She was survived by her daughters, Sally and Corrie Hendry.

Actress

Adam SmithAdam Smith(1972)as Elizabeth Crichton
Play for TodayPlay for Today(1970)as Mabel
The Tenant of Wildfell HallThe Tenant of Wildfell Hall(1968)as Helen Graham, Helen Huntingdon
Cry WolfCry Wolf(1968)as Polly
ITV PlayhouseITV Playhouse(1967)as Dr. Constance Morris

Soundtrack

Swiss Family RobinsonSwiss Family Robinson(1960)

Self

Juke Box JuryJuke Box Jury(1959)as Self - Panellist
Here's HollywoodHere's Hollywood(1960)as Self
PreviewPreview(1961)as Self
The 17th Golden Globe Awards(1960)as Self - Winner
The Magical World of DisneyThe Magical World of Disney(1954)as Self

Known for

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Janet Munro in Darby O'Gill and the Little People (1959)Sean Connery and Janet Munro in Darby O'Gill and the Little People (1959)Janet Munro in Darby O'Gill and the Little People (1959)Sean Connery and Janet Munro in Darby O'Gill and the Little People (1959)Sean Connery and Janet Munro in Darby O'Gill and the Little People (1959)Sean Connery and Janet Munro in Darby O'Gill and the Little People (1959)

Credit Score: Janet Munro

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Jeannie Craig
Tue May 01 1962
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1The Day the Earth Caught Fire9.7519627.2116955
2Walk in the Shadow4.8819667.101343
3Swiss Family Robinson4.8819607.10019967
4Darby O'Gill and the Little People4.8819607.10010228
5The Tenant of Wildfell Hall3.2519686.40028
6Third Man on the Mountain3.2519597.0001438
7Hide and Seek3.0919675.900218
8The Crawling Eye3.0919585.3005481
9Sebastian2.5019696.100753