Janet Margolin


Janet Natalie Margolin was an American theater, television and film actress.

Early life

Margolin was born in New York City to a Jewish family. Her father, Benjamin Margolin, was a Russian Jewish accountant who founded the Nephrosis Foundation, now the Kidney Foundation of New York, and her mother, Annette, was a dental assistant. Her father had many friends and clients who were associated with theater and would often ask her to audition for roles. Until the late 1950s, Margolin aspired to become a doctor, yet was always interested in acting and decided to give it a try following insistence from her father's friends.
She attended the High School of Performing Arts and, just prior to her graduation, did a screen test for Five Finger Exercise, where she was urged to sign a contract but declined, instead returning to New York.

Career

Margolin's earliest acting roles were in a commercial for Zest and several installments in the soap opera The Edge of Night. In 1961 at the age of 18, while a prop assistant at the New York Shakespeare Festival, Margolin won a pivotal Broadway stage role as Anna in Morris West's Daughter of Silence, beating 200 other applicants. Despite mixed reaction to the play, critics unanimously praised Margolin's performance and she went on to be nominated for a Tony Award. In 1962, Margolin played her first movie role as the female lead in David and Lisa and traveled to Argentina in 1964 to feature in The Eavesdropper, where upon her return she signed a 1-film-a-year contract with 20th Century Fox. She co-starred with Marlon Brando in 1965's Morituri and with Steve McQueen in the western Nevada Smith.
By 1967, she was considered by the Baltimore Sun one of Hollywood's "brightest new stars," by then having featured in around five films. Numerous film studios made efforts to commit her to a long-term contract. Later that year, she also played Wanda in the movie Enter Laughing, as the love interest of the character David Kolowitz, played by Reni Santoni in his first leading role.
In Take the Money and Run, she played the love interest of the bumbling thief played by Woody Allen, and in Annie Hall, she played the social-climbing wife of Allen's character.
In 1979, Margolin co-starred with Roy Scheider in director Jonathan Demme's thriller Last Embrace.
Margolin's last film appearance was in Ghostbusters II in 1989, and her last television roles were in an episode of Murder, She Wrote and in Columbo: Murder in Malibu in 1990.

Personal life

In August 1968, Margolin married Jerry Brandt in Los Angeles; they divorced in October 1971. Commenting on the marriage during a 1979 interview, Brandt said, "...being married to Janet was like being in the intensive care unit. In California she went to a shrink six days a week and I went three days. Finally, I said 'forget it.'"
Later that decade in December 1979, she married actor/director Ted Wass and had two children, including Julian Wass.
Margolin frequently and erroneously has been identified as the sister of actor Stuart Margolin and director Arnold Margolin, though she acted alongside Stuart Margolin in the pilot episode of the TV series Lanigan's Rabbi, where they appeared as husband and wife. She was a friend of producer/actress Jennifer Salt, who had co-starred with Wass in the 1970s sitcom Soap.

Death

Margolin died of ovarian cancer at the age of 50 on December 17, 1993, in her Los Angeles home. She was cremated and her ashes were placed in an urn garden at Westwood Memorial Park in Los Angeles.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1961The Edge of NightBetty MorrisseyAugust 17, 1961 episode
1962Ben CaseyIllyana TrivasEpisode: "Legacy from a Stranger"
1962Alcoa PremiereBarbaraEpisode: "The Hands of Danofrio"
1963East Side/West SideDoris ArnoEpisode: "You Can't Beat the System"
1963The DefendersDinah CaldwellEpisode: "Old Lady Ironsides"
1964Arrest and TrialHelen KazarEpisode: "A Circle of Strangers"
1966Ten Blocks on the Camino RealEsmereldaTV movie
1967Coronet BlueRivaEpisode: "The Assassins"
1971Medical CenterTerri SpencerEpisode: "Web of Darkness"
1971The Young LawyersCelia BradburyEpisode: "The Bradbury War"
1971The InternsRoseEpisode: "The Manly Arts"
1971The Last ChildKaren MillerTV movie
1971Owen Marshall: Counselor at LawJan HerronEpisode: "The Forest and the Trees"
1972The Mod SquadCathyEpisode: "Eyes of the Beholder"
1972Family FlightCarol RutledgeTV movie
1973-1975Police StoryVarious3 episodes
1974Pray for the WildcatsKrissie KincaidTV movie
1974Planet EarthHarper-SmytheTV movie
1974Lucas TannerZeta AlexanderEpisode: "By the Numbers"
1975The Wide World of MysterySusan BrowningEpisode: "Please Call It Murder"
1975Police WomanLisa TibbettEpisode: "Pattern for Evil"
1975S.W.A.T.EmilyEpisode: "Vigilante"
1976Joe ForresterEpisode: "The Promised Land"
1976SerpicoHelenaEpisode: "The Serbian Connection"
1976-1977Lanigan's RabbiMiriam Small5 episodes
1977Martinelli, Outside ManRosalieTV movie
1977Murder in Peyton PlaceBetty Anderson RoerickTV movie
1977Sharon: Portrait of a MistressCarolTV movie
1977Starsky and HutchDr. Judith Kaufman2 episodes
1978The Eddie Capra MysteriesDaniella StephansEpisode: "Nightmare at Pendragon Castle"
1979The Triangle Factory Fire ScandalRoseTV movie
1980The Plutonium IncidentJudith LongdenTV movie
1987Tonight's the NightChrisTV movie
1990Murder C.O.D.Maye WalshTV movie
1990ColumboTheresa GorenEpisode: "Murder In Malibu"
1990Murder, She WroteRita GarrisonEpisode: "Deadly Misunderstanding"

Awards and nominations