Janet Munro

Janet Munro
Born
Janet Neilson Horsburgh

(1934-09-28)28 September 1934
Blackpool, England
Died6 December 1972(1972-12-06) (aged 38)
London, England
Resting placeGolders Green Crematorium
OccupationActress
Years active1957–1972
Known forSwiss Family Robinson
Darby O'Gill and the Little People
Life for Ruth
Third Man on the Mountain
The Day the Earth Caught Fire
Spouses
(m. 1957; div. 1959)
(m. 1963; div. 1971)
Children2
Parent(s)Alex Munro
Phyllis Robertshaw

Janet Munro (born Janet Neilson Horsburgh; 28 September 1934 – 6 December 1972) was a British actress. She won a Golden Globe Award for her performance in the film Darby O'Gill and the Little People (1959) and received a BAFTA Film Award nomination for her performance in the film Life for Ruth (1962).

Munro starred in three Disney films: Darby O'Gill and the Little People (1959), Third Man on the Mountain (1959) and Swiss Family Robinson (1960). Other film credits were roles in The Trollenberg Terror (1958) and The Day the Earth Caught Fire (1961).

Munro married the actor Tony Wright, and then the actor Ian Hendry. She died of a heart attack at age 38. She was described as having "one of the most haunting, magical cinematic presences in the late 1950s and early 1960s… and one of the saddest personal stories."[1]

Biography

Early life

Born Janet Neilson Horsburgh in Blackpool, Lancashire in 1934, she was the daughter of Scottish comedian Alex Munro (real name Alexander Neilson Horsburgh) and his wife, Phyllis Robertshaw. She used her father's stage name professionally.[2]

Munro grew up on the road with her father, often appearing with him on stage. Her mother died when Janet was seven, and she was brought up by her father at first. She later recalled "during the war he was head of entertainment for the RAF, and I went along with him wherever he happened to be. We entertained the troops. I wore kilts and sang. My voice was even smaller than I was, but the boys didn't seem to mind – I was a bit of baggage from home."[3]

She moved to the village of Embsay at age ten to live with her aunt and uncle for a time. When her father remarried, she was brought up by him and her stepmother. After leaving school she worked in a shoe shop but her goal was to become an actress.[4] "I never had any doubt as to what I wanted to be", she said later.[3]

Early appearances

Munro's father wanted her to join him on his act, but she desired to become a legitimate actress. She got a job at a repertory company as a student messenger and "learned as I went along, playing bits, and by the time I was 17 I was stage manager for the company."[3] She worked in towns like Preston, Oldham and Hull and her wage at the time was around £8 a week.[4]

Munro appeared in a BBC TV adaptation of I Capture the Castle (1954), playing the lead part of Rose. In August 1956 she appeared on stage in a play Daughter of Desire. Variety wrote Munro was "cast as a respectable girl trapped into prostitution. She skillfully conveys the difficult characterization of a youthful femme on the downward path after falling for a plausible type who offers marriage."[5] She says she screen tested for Rank but they turned her down for being "too individual".[6]

She had a small part in the Gordon Harker comedy Small Hotel (1957) and started appearing regularly on British TV shows such as ITV Television Playhouse ("One of Us", "Pickup Girl", "Lace on Her Petticoat") and Armchair Theatre ("Trial by Candlelight", "The Deaf Heart").[7] Munro could be seen in ingenue parts in the feature films The Trollenberg Terror (1958), a horror film, and The Young and the Guilty (1958), a melodrama written by Ted Willis. [8][9] According to Filmink she alternated between playing "good girls" and "girls gone bad."[1] She was chosen "Miss English Television of 1958". However despite the efforts of her agent no British studio or producer would put her under long term contract.[10] "You're an awful long time playing character parts so cash in on juveniles while you can," she said.[11]

Disney

Munro's big break came in March 1958 when cast as the female lead in Disney's Darby O'Gill and the Little People (1959). Although the film was shot in Hollywood it was cast out of London. Disney saw her in "Pick Up Girl" and she was screen tested over a two-day period. Disney liked her so much he signed her to a five-year contract.[3][12] It was non exclusive, enabling her to make British films.[10]

Disney immediately used her again as the female lead in Third Man on the Mountain (1959) opposite James MacArthur. Contemporary reports compared her with June Allyson.[13]

Munro made her US television debut when she played the romantic lead in a TV adaptation of Berkeley Square (1959) for Hallmark Hall of Fame. She was directed by George Schaefer and appeared opposite John Kerr. One review said she did "beautiful work."[14] Variety said she made an "impressive bow".[15]

Munro returned to England to play Tommy Steele's love interest in Tommy the Toreador (1959), then made a third film for Disney, Swiss Family Robinson (1960), again romancing MacArthur. It was shot in the West Indies over five months.

Munro was going to be in Bon Voyage for Disney with Karl Malden but it was not made for another few years, with Deborah Walley in the role announced for Munro.[16] Instead she appeared in The Horsemasters (1961) for him, shot in England for American television, and released theatrically in some markets.

Munro returned to US television with Time Remembered (1961) for Hallmark Hall of Fame.[17] Variety praised her performance.[18] It was announced she and Stanley Baker would star in an adaptation of the book Marry at Leisure but it was not made.[19] Munro's contract with Disney ended early - Munro claimed it was her decision although there were reports it was Disney's decision, especially after the studio made a star of Hayley Mills. "It may simply have been mutual," wrote Filmink.[1]

British films

Munro was the female lead in the science fiction film The Day the Earth Caught Fire (1961), one of her best remembered parts.[20] She made it after her contract with Disney ended.[21]

She had the female lead role in Life for Ruth (1962), directed by Basil Dearden, which earned her a BAFTA nomination for Best Female Actor.[22]

She returned to Armchair Theatre ("Girl in a Bird Cage", "Afternoon of a Nymph" with Ian Hendry who she was to marry[23]) and was top billed in a film for the first time with Bitter Harvest (1963), but it was not a success.[24]

Munro was the female lead in Hide and Seek (1964) with Ian Carmichael and A Jolly Bad Fellow (1964) with Leo McKern, one of her alumni from The Day the Earth Caught Fire. She had a cameo in Daylight Robbery (1964).

Return to acting

Munro was inactive in her profession for a few years in order to concentrate on raising a family.[25] She appeared in episodes of Vendetta ("The Running Man"), and Thirty-Minute Theatre ("Turn Off If You Know the Ending") and had a support part in Sebastian (1968).[26]

Munro travelled to New York to star in a TV adaptation of The Admirable Crichton (1968).[27] She had a cameo in Cry Wolf (1969).

Munro was in ITV Playhouse ("Premiere: Flower Dew"),[28] and had the lead in a series, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1969). Reviewing the latter, The Guardian called her "a revelation. She is no longer the B picture girl next door. She is a woman and her acting has power and experience of life."[29]

Her last roles were in Play for Today ("The Piano"), and in several episodes of the TV series Adam Smith. In July 1971 she appeared on stage in Look – No Hands.[30]

Personal life

Munro married actor Tony Wright in January 1957.[31] She says she was given away at her wedding by Earl St. John of Rank and they honeymooned in France where Wright was making a film. According to Munro, Wright did not like her working and was jealous of her success; she left him after getting the contract with Disney.[32] Wright was granted a divorce in 1960 claiming Munro had committed adultery with Gerry O'Hara.[33]

Munro married Ian Hendry in 1963; the couple had two children, Sally and Corrie. They lived in a house on Pharaoh's Island.

Val Guest, who directed Munro in The Day the Earth Caught Fire, later said "Janet's life was a disaster... [she] didn't become an alcoholic until she met Ian. She tried too hard to keep up with him."[34]

Munro and Hendry were divorced in December 1971. Hendry offered no contest to the charge that the marriage had broken down due to Hendry's "unreasonable behaviour".[35]

Death

Munro died aged 38 on 6 December 1972 on her way to hospital after collapsing at her home in Tufnell Park.[36][37] Her death was ruled due to a heart attack caused by chronic ischaemic heart disease.[38] She was cremated and interred at the Golders Green Crematorium.[39]

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1957 Small Hotel Effie
1958 The Trollenberg Terror Anne Pilgrim Alternative title: The Crawling Eye (U.S. theatrical release)
The Young and the Guilty Sue Connor
1959 Darby O'Gill and the Little People Katie O'Gill With Sean Connery
Third Man on the Mountain Lizbeth Hempel
Tommy the Toreador Amanda
1960 Swiss Family Robinson Roberta 'Bertie'
1961 The Day the Earth Caught Fire Jeannie Craig
1962 Life for Ruth Pat Harris Alternative title: Walk in the Shadow
1963 Bitter Harvest Jennie Jones
1964 Hide and Seek Maggie
A Jolly Bad Fellow Delia Brooks
Daylight Robbery
1968 Sebastian Carol Fancy
Cry Wolf Polly
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1957 ITV Television Playhouse Elizabeth Collins 1 episode
1958–1962 Armchair Theatre Anne
Elaine
4 episodes, including Afternoon of a Nymph
1957–1968 Hallmark Hall of Fame Helen Pettigrew
Amanda
Tweeny
3 episodes
1967 Thirty-Minute Theatre Carol 1 episode
1968–1969 The Tenant of Wildfell Hall Helen Graham 4 episodes
1971 Play for Today Mabel 1 episode
1972 Adam Smith Elizabeth Crichton 5 episodes, (final appearance)

Select theatre credits

  • Daughter of Desire (1956)
  • Cinderella (1971) - pantomime
  • Look No Hands! by Lesley Storm (1971) - directed by Peter Cotes

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
1960 17th Golden Globe Awards Most Promising Newcomer – Female Won
1963 16th British Academy Film Awards Best British Actress Nominated

References

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  2. ^ Hershman, Gabriel (2013). Send in the Clowns – The Yo Yo Life of Ian Hendry. lulu.com. p. 60. ISBN 978-1291270976.
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  4. ^ a b White, Clive (17 October 2009). "Too-short life of star who captivated Walt Disney". Craven History.
  5. ^ "Daughter of Desire". Variety. 15 August 1956. p. 67.
  6. ^ Munro, Janet (December 1959). "Confessions of a "used bride"". Modern Screen. p. 56.
  7. ^ Jennings, Betty (19 March 1960). "EVERYTHING HAPPENS TO ME". Picture Show. London. pp. 7–8.
  8. ^ Gardner, Raymond (28 March 1970). "The Kash register". The Guardian. p. 8.
  9. ^ "Play comes out of the can". Manchester Evening News. 21 June 1958. p. 5.
  10. ^ a b "Disney orchids for Miss Munro". Liverpool Echo. 14 March 1958. p. 6.
  11. ^ "TV's "doctrine" for Munro". Evening Telegraph. 17 February 1958. p. 11.
  12. ^ Jennings, B. (19 March 1960). "EVERYTHING HAPPENS TO ME". Picture show. pp. 7–8. ProQuest 1880298630.
  13. ^ Hopper, H. (29 April 1958). "Walt disney discovery, janet munro, to be star". Chicago Daily Tribune. ProQuest 182172561.
  14. ^ Smith, Cecil. (9 February 1959). "THE TV SCENE: Wisdom Shines in Darkest Hours". Los Angeles Times. p. A10.
  15. ^ "Berkeley Square". Variety. 11 February 1959. p. 33.
  16. ^ A.H. WEILER. (25 December 1960). "GREAT EXPECTATIONS". The New York Times. ProQuest 115084507.
  17. ^ Hopper, H. (20 August 1960). "Walt disney will film romantic teen comedy". Chicago Daily Tribune. ProQuest 182536538.
  18. ^ "Time Remembered". Variety. 15 February 1961. p. 35.
  19. ^ "Rosemont-Widney team maps". Variety. 9 November 1960. p. 5.
  20. ^ "Movie gossip". The Australian Women's Weekly. Vol. 28, no. 51. 24 May 1961. p. 19. Retrieved 28 January 2018 – via National Library of Australia.
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  23. ^ "Armchair Theatre". Variety. 17 October 1962. p. 37.
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  30. ^ "The Spectator's Arts Round-up". The Spectator. Vol. 227, no. 7464. London. 17 July 1971. p. 108.
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  33. ^ "Tony Wright gets decree". Daily Mirror. 12 May 1960. p. 13.
  34. ^ Swires, Steve (February 1991). "Inferno Maker". Starlog. No. 163. p. 57.
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  37. ^ "Obituary". Variety. 13 December 1972. p. 63.
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