Janette Scott
Thora Janette Scott, born on December 14, 1938, in Morecambe, England, is a distinguished English actress renowned for her work in film and television. As the daughter of celebrated actors Jimmy Scott and Thora Hird, Janette began her career as a child actress, quickly establishing herself as a popular leading lady in the entertainment industry.
One of her most memorable performances came in the 1960 comedy "School for Scoundrels," where she portrayed April Smith, capturing the affection of characters played by Ian Carmichael and Terry-Thomas. Remarkably, at just 14 years old, she penned her autobiography, showcasing her precocious talent and insight into the world of acting.
Scott's impact on the genre of science fiction is notable, with her role in the cult classic "The Day of the Triffids" being immortalized in the opening song of "The Rocky Horror Show," which cleverly references various B-movie sci-fi and horror films. Throughout her career, Janette Scott has left an indelible mark on the entertainment landscape, making her a beloved figure among fans and fellow actors alike.
Filmography
Helen of Troy
Paranoiac
The Devil's Disciple
His and Hers
Two and Two Make Six
Now and Forever (1956)
School for Scoundrels
Happy Is the Bride
How to Lose Friends & Alienate People
Peter Sellers: A State of Comic Ecstasy
The Beauty Jungle
Crack in the World
The Old Dark House (1963)
The Galloping Major
As Long as They're Happy
The Lady is a Square
The Day of the Triffids