Actress, singer, dancer Jeanette Helen Morrison, known professionally as Janet Leigh, appeared in radio programs before her first formal foray into acting, making her film debut in the drama The Romance of Rosy Ridge (1947). With a career spanning over five decades she appeared in a variety of films, from comedies to westerns to musicals to dramas. Of her more than 50 movies, she is best remembered for the 45 minutes that she was on the screen in the small-budget thriller Psycho (1960).
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Family Law The Quality of Mercy |
2001 |
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E! True Hollywood Story Bob Fosse |
1999 |
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Touched by an Angel Charades |
1997 |
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The Dick Cavett Show Janet Leigh |
1995 |
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The Twilight Zone (1985) Rendezvous in a Dark Place |
1989 |
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Murder, She Wrote Doom with a View |
1987 |
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The Dick Cavett Show Janet Leigh, Bob and Ray, Francisco Hernandez |
1985 |
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Tales of the Unexpected I Like it Here in Wilmington |
1984 |
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Tales of the Unexpected Light Fingers |
1982 |
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The Dick Cavett Show Janet Leigh |
1982 |
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Matt Houston Who Would Kill Ramona? |
1982 |
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Fantasy Island Birthday Party / Ghostbreaker |
1979 |
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Columbo Forgotten Lady |
1975 |
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The Tim Conway Comedy Hour Janet Leigh, Tony Randall |
1970 |
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The Red Skelton Show It is Better To Have Loved and Lost, Much Better |
1969 |
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The Dean Martin Show Phil Silvers/Janet Leigh/Eddy Arnold |
1967 |
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The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour Simon and Garfunkel, Janet Leigh, Jim Connell |
1967 |
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The Red Skelton Show Jerk Be Nimble |
1966 |
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The Man From U.N.C.L.E. The Concrete Overcoat Affair (2) |
1966 |
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The Man From U.N.C.L.E. The Concrete Overcoat Affair (1) |
1966 |
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The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson Janet Leigh, Red Buttons, Fran Jeffries |
1962 |
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I've Got a Secret Janet Leigh |
1962 |
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What's My Line? Janet Leigh |
1954 |
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I've Got a Secret Janet Leigh |
1954 |
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The Colgate Comedy Hour Martin & Lewis |
1953 |