
Janis Carter
Acting
Janis Carter (October 10, 1913 — July 30, 1994) was a film and television actress working in the 1940s and 1950s. After attending Mather College in Cleveland, Ohio, Carter headed to New York in an attempt to start an opera career. Although unsuccessful in opera, she was working on Broadway where she was spotted on stage by Darryl F. Zanuck who signed her to a movie deal. Carter, after moving to Hollywood, appeared in over 30 films beginning in 1941 for 20th Century Fox, MGM, Columbia, and RKO. She appeared in the films Night Editor (1946) and Framed (1947) with Glenn Ford and the Flying Leathernecks (1951) with John Wayne. After leaving Los Angeles, Carter returned to New York and found work in television in comedies, dramas, and as hostess for the quiz show Feather Your Nest, opposite Bud Collyer. Description above from the Wikipedia article Janis Carter, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

The Sergeant and the Spy
Gizelle

The Half-Breed
Helen Dowling

Flying Leathernecks
Joan Kirby

My Forbidden Past
Corinne Lucas

Santa Fe
Judith Chandler

The Woman on Pier 13
Christine Norman

A Woman of Distinction
Teddy Evans

And Baby Makes Three
Wanda York

Miss Grant Takes Richmond
Peggy Donato

Slightly French
Louisa Gayle

I Love Trouble
Mrs. Caprillo aka Jane Breeger aka Janie Joy

Framed
Paula Craig

Night Editor
Jill Merrill

The Notorious Lone Wolf
Carla Winter

One Way to Love
Josie Hart

A Thousand and One Nights
Harem Girl

The Fighting Guardsman
Christine Roualt

The Power of the Whistler
Jean Lang

The Missing Juror
Alice Hill

One Mysterious Night
Dorothy Anderson

The Mark of the Whistler
Patricia Henley

The Girl in the Case
Myra Warner

The Ghost That Walks Alone
Enid Turner

Swing Out the Blues
Dena Marshall

Lady of Burlesque
Janine

That Other Woman
Constance Powell

Thunder Birds
Blonde Red Cross Nurse Trainee

Just Off Broadway
Lillian Hubbard

I Married an Angel
Sufi

Who Is Hope Schuyler?
Vesta Hadden

Secret Agent of Japan
Doris Poole

Cadet Girl
Mary Moore







