Janet Margolin
Janet Margolin, born on July 25, 1943, was a prominent American actress known for her versatile performances across theater, television, and film. She began her career in the 1960s and quickly gained recognition for her talent and charm. Margolin's breakout role came in 1969 with the film "Take the Money and Run," directed by Woody Allen, where she showcased her comedic prowess.
Throughout her career, she appeared in a variety of notable films, including "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter" (1968), which earned her critical acclaim, and "The Last Picture Show" (1971), where she played a significant role in the ensemble cast. Margolin also made her mark in television, guest-starring in popular series such as "The Twilight Zone," "M*A*S*H," and "The X-Files," demonstrating her ability to captivate audiences in both dramatic and comedic roles.
Her talents were not limited to the screen; Margolin was also an accomplished stage actress, performing in numerous productions and earning praise for her work in live theater. Tragically, her life was cut short when she passed away on December 17, 1993. Janet Margolin is remembered for her significant contributions to the arts and her lasting impact on the entertainment industry.
Filmography
Enter Laughing
Tonight's the Night
Bus Riley's Back in Town
Last Embrace
Take the Money and Run
Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell
David and Lisa
Planet Earth
Distant Thunder (1988)
Nevada Smith
Ghostbusters II
The Greatest Story Ever Told
Pray for the Wildcats