Janet Elizabeth Burston Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Janet Burston (January 11, 1935 – March 3, 1998) was an Canadian child actress who was the final leading lady in the Our Gang short subjects series, replacing Darla Hood in 1942.
Full Name
Janet Elizabeth Burston
Net Worth
$5 Million
Date Of Birth
January 11, 1935
Died
1998-03-03
Place Of Birth
California, USA
Profession
Actress, Soundtrack
Nicknames
Janet Burston, Burston, Janet
Star Sign
Capricorn
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Quote
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[Concerning her lack of acting talent] Oh, what a ham I was! But that's what the studio wanted...the hammier the better!
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Fact
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Worked as a restaurant worker at Denny's.
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Married four times in her life.
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Replaced Darla Hood to become the last leading lady in the 'Our Gang' series. She left show business to become a housewife, and died in 1998.
Actress
Title
Year
Status
Character
Blondie Goes to College
1942
Minor Role (uncredited)
Blondie Goes Latin
1941
Little Girl Singer and Piano Player
Baby Blues
1941
Short
Mamie Gubitosi (uncredited)
Waldo's Last Stand
1940
Short
Jeanette
Cinderella's Feller
1940
Short
Girl Singer in Bunny Suit (uncredited)
All About Hash
1940
Short
Mary Swivens, radio contestant
The Farmer's Daughter
1947
Girl (uncredited)
Ginger
1946
'Butch' Sullivan
In the Meantime, Darling
1944
Cathy Reid (uncredited)
Dancing Romeo
1944
Short
Janet (uncredited)
Tale of a Dog
1944
Short
Janet (uncredited)
Radio Bugs
1944
Short
Janet (as Our Gang)
Three Smart Guys
1943
Short
Janet (as Our Gang)
Little Miss Pinkerton
1943
Short
Janet (as Our Gang)
Election Daze
1943
Short
Janet (as Our Gang)
Calling All Kids
1943
Short
Janet / Carmen Miranda (as Our Gang)
Family Troubles
1943
Short
Janet Burston (as Our Gang)
Benjamin Franklin, Jr.
1943
Short
Janet (as Our Gang)
Rover's Big Chance
1942
Short
Janet (as Our Gang)
Doin' Their Bit
1942
Short
Janet (uncredited)
Surprised Parties
1942
Short
Janet (as Our Gang)
Melodies Old and New
1942
Short
Janet (as Our Gang)
Soundtrack
Title
Year
Status
Character
Calling All Kids
1943
Short performer: "I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi I Like You Very Much" - uncredited
Blondie Goes Latin
1941
performer: "I Hate Music Lessons", "Brazilian Cotillion"