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- Birth nameJanet Natalie Margolin
- Height5′ 5½″ (1.66 m)
- Pretty, demure-looking Janet Margolin was born in New York City in 1943 and educated at the New York High School of Performing Arts. The long-haired brunette was discovered for films by director Frank Perry as she was making great strides as a teen on Broadway. He saw her in the play "Daughter of Silence," for which she earned a Tony nomination, and took her immediately to Hollywood, casting her as the schizophrenic lass in David and Lisa (1962) opposite Keir Dullea. She bowled over the critics. The movie, which was praised for its handling of delicate, mature subject matter, should have paved the way to stardom for Janet but strangely didn't. She churned out uneventful second leads in such notable fare as Bus Riley's Back in Town (1965), The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965), and Nevada Smith (1966). Though she had better luck with her ingenue roles in Enter Laughing (1967) and Woody Allen's Take the Money and Run (1969), the offers starting drying up by decade's end and she turned to TV work. Woody used her again, albeit briefly, in Annie Hall (1977). After a brief first marriage, Janet met and married actor Ted Wass of TV's Soap (1977) and Blossom (1990) fame. Janet was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and died at age 50.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Gary Brumburgh / gr-home@pacbell.net
- SpousesTed Wass(December 23, 1979 - December 17, 1993) (her death, 2 children)Jerry Brandt(August 18, 1968 - 1971) (divorced)
- ChildrenJulian WassMatilda Wass
- ParentsBenjamin MargolinAnnette Margolin
- RelativesEmily Gwathmey(Sibling)Barbara Strauch(Sibling)Laura Johnson(Sibling)
- Last theatrical film was Ghostbusters II (1989).
- Made her Broadway stage debut at age 18.
- Was nominated for Broadway's 1962 Tony Award as Best Supporting or Featured Actress (Dramatic) for "Daughter of Silence."
- Often erroneously and inaccurately identified as the sister of actor Stuart Margolin. The two namesakes however did act together as man and wife in Lanigan's Rabbi (1976) (Friday the Rabbi Slept Late (1976)).
- Good friend of Jennifer Salt who co-starred in the sitcom Soap, along with Margolin's husband, Ted Wass.
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