Janette Scott

Janette Scott
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Thora Janette Scott (born 14 December 1938) is an English actress. She was born in Morecambe, England. She is the daughter of actors Jimmy Scott and Thora Hird. She started her acting career as a child actress, known as Janette Scott, and became a popular leading lady. Among her best known roles was as April Smith in the 1960 film School for Scoundrels, based on the "One-upmanship" books by Stephen Potter, in which Ian Carmichael and Terry-Thomas competed for her attention. Scott wrote her autobiography at the age of 14. Her role in the film The Day of the Triffids is referenced in the opening song of The Rocky Horror Show ("Science Fiction/Double Feature") which made references to many B-movie sci-fi and horror films. Description above from the Wikipedia article Janette Scott, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Acted Movies
Director: William Castle
Writers: Robert Dillon,
Cast: Danny Green, Fenella Fielding, Janette Scott, John Harvey, Joyce Grenfell, Mervyn Johns, Peter Bull, Robert Morley, Tom Poston,
Director: Steve Sekely
Writers: Bernard Gordon,
Cast: Alison Leggatt, Ewan Roberts, Geoffrey Matthews, Gilgi Hauser, Howard Keel, Janette Scott, Janina Faye, Kieron Moore, Mervyn Johns, Nicole Maurey,
Director: Freddie Francis
Writers: Jimmy Sangster,
Cast: Alexander Davion, Arnold Diamond, Harold Lang, Janette Scott, John Bonney, John Stuart, Liliane Brousse, Maurice Denham, Oliver Reed, Sheila Burrell,
Director: Robert Hamer
Writers: Patricia Moyes,
Cast: Alastair Sim, Dennis Price, Edward Chapman, Ian Carmichael, Irene Handl, Janette Scott, John Le Mesurier, Kynaston Reeves, Peter Jones, Terry-Thomas,
Director: Henry Koster
Writers: Oscar Millard,
Cast: Bessie Love, Elizabeth Allan, Glynis Johns, Jack Hawkins, James Stewart, Janette Scott, Jill Clifford, Marlene Dietrich, Ronald Squire, Wilfrid Hyde-White,