Janet Burston
Janet Burston | |
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Born | Janet Elizabeth Burston January 11, 1935 |
Died | March 3, 1998 | (aged 63)
Occupation | Child actress |
Years active | 1940–1964 |
Janet Elizabeth Burston (January 11, 1935 – March 3, 1998) was an American child actress who was the final leading lady in the Our Gang short subjects series, replacing Darla Hood in 1942.
Career
[edit]Burston began her film career in the Our Gang film All About Hash as a background child character in 1940 at age five. Burston stayed as a background character for two years before replacing Darla Hood as leading lady in 1941. She stayed with the gang until the end of the series in 1944.[1] She appeared in a few outside films, including Blondie Goes Latin (1941)[2] and Ginger (1946).[3]
Burston left show business in 1964. After her retirement from acting, she kept a low profile and attended few Our Gang reunions.[citation needed]
Personal life
[edit]Janet Burston was the daughter of Lester F. Burston of Oakland, California.[4] She married four times. Burston died in her sleep on March 3, 1998. She was 63.[citation needed]
Our Gang filmography
[edit]- All About Hash (1940)
- Waldo's Last Stand (1940)
- Baby Blues (1941)
- Melodies Old and New (1942)
- Surprised Parties (1942)
- Doin' Their Bit (1942)[5]
- Rover's Big Chance (1942)
- Benjamin Franklin, Jr. (1943)
- Family Troubles (1943)
- Calling All Kids (1943)[6]
- Election Daze (1943)
- Little Miss Pinkerton (1943)
- Three Smart Guys (1943)
- Radio Bugs (1944)
- Tale of a Dog (1944)
- Dancing Romeo (1944)
References
[edit]- ^ Webb, Graham (2020-07-10). Encyclopedia of American Short Films, 1926-1959. McFarland. pp. 34–35, 65, 92–93, 130, 148, 160, etc. ISBN 978-1-4766-3926-0.
- ^ Blottner, Gene (2011-12-22). Columbia Pictures Movie Series, 1926-1955: The Harry Cohn Years. McFarland. pp. 26–27. ISBN 978-0-7864-8672-4.
- ^ "Theaters by C.W." Globe-Gazette. 1947-03-19. p. 4. Retrieved 2024-02-10 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Oakland Child Wins Role in Hollywood". The Oakland Post Enquirer. 1939-04-15. p. 4. Retrieved 2024-02-10 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Janet Burston Coached for Role". Los Angeles Evening Citizen News. 1942-03-28. p. 8. Retrieved 2024-02-10 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Wisecracking Moppet". Hartford Courant. 1943-02-14. p. 17. Retrieved 2024-02-10 – via Newspapers.com.
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