Janet Julian
Janet Lansbury is an American educator and former actress, credited as Janet Julian for much of her career.
Early life
Janet Louise Johnson was born in Evanston, Illinois, and raised there and in Southern California. She graduated from North [Hollywood High School] and attended the University of California, Los Angeles before moving to New York to become a model. She was a print and commercial model including commercials for Herbal Essences shampoo.Acting career
Lansbury got her big break when she won the role of Nancy Drew in the 1970s television series The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries when Pamela Sue Martin left the show in 1978. Her other well-known TV role came a year later on the cult TV series B. J. and the Bear as Tommy. She starred on the evening soap opera Falcon Crest in 1989 as Cookie Nash.Lansbury made guest appearances on several TV shows, among them Battlestar Galactica; The Fall Guy; Knight Rider; Simon & Simon, Fudge; Columbo; Swamp Thing; 240 Robert; Murder, She Wrote; and Diagnosis: Murder. Her first film role was in the 1978 movie Big Wednesday. She starred in two films directed by Abel Ferrara: Fear City and King of New York.