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Janis Carter (born Janis Elinore Dremann, October 10, 1913 – July 30, 1994) was an American stage and film actress who performed throughout the 1940s and into the 1950s. During the mid-1950s, she began working regularly on television, co-hosting with
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the
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daytime game show ''Feather Your Nest''."Janis Carter; Actress Hosted TV Quiz Show", obituary, ''Los Angeles Times'', August 4, 1994, p. A16. ProQuest Historical Newspapers, Ann Arbor, Michigan; subscription access through the University of North Carolina Library at Chapel Hill.


Early years

Carter was born Janis Elinore Dremann in Cleveland, Ohio. When she started her professional career, Dremann changed her last name to Carter, because people had trouble pronouncing and spelling Dremann, so she chose her grandmother's maiden name as her new last name. After initial training as a pianist, Carter changed to singing when she was 8 years old. Her elementary and secondary education was provided by schools in
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. After that, she attended
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, graduating with two degrees — bachelor of arts and bachelor of music. She also participated in dramatics in college.


Career

After attending Mather College in Cleveland, Ohio, Carter headed to
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in an attempt to start a career in
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. Although that goal was unsuccessful, when she was subsequently working on
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she was spotted on stage by
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, who signed her to a movie deal. Her Broadway credits included ''Du Barry Was a Lady'' (1939), ''Virginia'' (1937), and ''
Panama Hattie ''Panama Hattie'' is a 1940 American musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter and book by Herbert Fields and B. G. DeSylva. The musical is about a nightclub owner, Hattie Maloney, who lives in the Panama Canal Zone and ends up dealing with ...
'' (1940). After moving to
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, she appeared in over 30 films beginning in 1941 for
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,
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,
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, and RKO. She appeared in the films '' Night Editor'' (1946) and '' Framed'' (1947) with
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, and ''
Flying Leathernecks ''Flying Leathernecks'' is a 1951 American Technicolor action war film directed by Nicholas Ray, produced by Edmund Grainger, (who had produced ''Sands of Iwo Jima'') and starring John Wayne and Robert Ryan. The movie details the exploits and p ...
'' (1951) with John Wayne. After leaving
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, Carter returned to New York and found work in television in comedies and dramas and as hostess for the quiz show ''Feather Your Nest'' opposite
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.


Personal life and death

Carter married Carl Prager, a musician and composer, in 1942, but they divorced nine years later. In 1956, she wed Julius Stulman, a New York lumber and shipping tycoon. After their marriage, she retired from show business. The couple remained together until 1994, when Carter, at age 80, died from a
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in Durham, North Carolina.


Partial filmography

*'' Cadet Girl'' (1941) - Mary Moore *'' Secret Agent of Japan'' (1942) - Doris Poole *'' Who Is Hope Schuyler?'' (1942) - Vesta Hadden *''
I Married an Angel ''I Married An Angel'' is a 1938 musical comedy by Rodgers and Hart. It was adapted from a play by Hungarian playwright János Vaszary, entitled ''Angyalt Vettem Felesegul''. The book was by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, with music by Rodge ...
'' (1942) - Sufi *'' Just Off Broadway'' (1942) - Lillian Hubbard *'' Girl Trouble'' (1942) - Virginia *'' Thunder Birds'' (1942) - Blonde Red Cross Nurse Trainee *''
That Other Woman ''That Other Woman'' is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Ray McCarey, written by Jack Jungmeyer, and starring Virginia Gilmore, James Ellison, Dan Duryea, Janis Carter, Alma Kruger and Lon McCallister. It was released on November 13, 1 ...
'' (1942) - Constance Powell *''
Lady of Burlesque ''Lady of Burlesque'' (also known as ''The G-String Murders'' and in the UK, ''Striptease Lady'') is a 1943 American musical comedy-mystery film, produced by RKO Pictures and directed by William A. Wellman and starring Barbara Stanwyck and Mich ...
'' (1943) - Janine *'' Swing Out the Blues'' (1943) - Dena Marshall *'' The Ghost That Walks Alone'' (1944) - Enid Turner *'' The Girl in the Case'' (a.k.a. The Silver Key) (1944) - Myra Warner *''
The Mark of the Whistler ''The Mark of the Whistler'', (aka ''The Marked Man'') is a 1944 American mystery film noir based on the radio drama ''The Whistler''. Directed by William Castle, the production features Richard Dix, Porter Hall and Janis Carter. It is the secon ...
'' ( The Marked Man) (1944) - Patricia Henley *''
One Mysterious Night ''One Mysterious Night'' is a 1944 crime film, the seventh in a Columbia Pictures series of fourteen starring Chester Morris as reformed crook Boston Blackie. It was preceded by '' The Chance of a Lifetime'' and followed by '' Boston Blackie Bo ...
'' (1944) - Dorothy Anderson *''
The Missing Juror ''The Missing Juror'' is a 1944 American film noir mystery film directed by Budd Boetticher Oscar "Budd" Boetticher Jr. ( ; July 29, 1916 – November 29, 2001) was an American film director. He is best remembered for a series of low-budget W ...
'' (1944) - Alice Hill *'' Together Again'' (1944) - Miss Thorn (uncredited) *''
The Power of the Whistler ''The Power of the Whistler'' is a 1945 film noir thriller film based on the radio drama ''The Whistler''. Directed by Lew Landers, the production features Richard Dix. It is the third of Columbia Pictures' eight " Whistler" films produced in th ...
'' (1945) - Jean Lang *'' A Thousand and One Nights'' (1945) - Harem Girl (uncredited) *''
The Fighting Guardsman ''The Fighting Guardsman'' is a 1946 American adventure film directed by Henry Levin. It was a swashbuckler starring Willard Parker based on a novel by Alexander Dumas. Plot A French baron ( Willard Parker) leads rebels like a Robin Hood, stea ...
'' (1946) - Christine Roualt *'' One Way to Love'' (1946) - Josie Hart *'' The Notorious Lone Wolf'' (1946) - Carla Winter *'' Night Editor'' (a.k.a. The Trespasser) (1946) - Jill Merrill *'' Framed'' (1947) - Paula Craig *'' I Love Trouble'' (1948) - Ligia Caprillo aka Jane Breeger aka Janie Joy *''
Slightly French ''Slightly French'' is a 1949 American musical comedy film directed by Douglas Sirk and starring Dorothy Lamour, Don Ameche and Janis Carter.Stern p.59 The screenplay concerns a Cinema of the United States, Hollywood director who recruits an Amer ...
'' (1949) - Louisa Gayle *''Addio Mimí!'' (1949) - Jeanette *'' Her Wonderful Lie'' (1948) *''
Miss Grant Takes Richmond ''Miss Grant Takes Richmond'' is a 1949 comedy film starring Lucille Ball and William Holden, directed by Lloyd Bacon and released by Columbia Pictures. It was released under the title ''Innocence is Bliss'' in the UK. Plot For Ellen Grant, th ...
'' (1949) - Peggy Donato *''
I Married a Communist ''I Married a Communist'' is a Philip Roth novel concerning the rise and fall of Ira Ringold, known as "Iron Rinn." The story is narrated by Nathan Zuckerman, and is one of a trio of Zuckerman novels Roth wrote in the 1990s depicting the postwar ...
'' (a.k.a. ''The Woman on Pier 13'') (1949) - Christine Norman *'' And Baby Makes Three'' (1950) - Wanda York *''
A Woman of Distinction ''A Woman of Distinction'' is a 1950 American romantic comedy film directed by Edward Buzzell and starring Rosalind Russell and Ray Milland. Plot Susan Manning Middlecott is dean of a New England school called Benton College and it is her whole ...
'' (1950) - Teddy Evans *'' Santa Fe'' (1951) - Judith Chandler *'' My Forbidden Past'' (1951) - Corinne Lucas *''
Flying Leathernecks ''Flying Leathernecks'' is a 1951 American Technicolor action war film directed by Nicholas Ray, produced by Edmund Grainger, (who had produced ''Sands of Iwo Jima'') and starring John Wayne and Robert Ryan. The movie details the exploits and p ...
'' (1951) - Joan Kirby *'' The Half-Breed'' (1952) - Helen Dowling *''
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'' (1953) (in German) *''
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'' (1954) (in German)


References


External links

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Photos of Janis Carter in 'A Thousand and One Nights'
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