July 6th, 1927
On this day in Horror
History, the late Janet Leigh (Jeanette Helen Morrison) was born. With
her parents constantly relocating and being an only child, Janet spent
most of her adolescence without friends and frequenting movie
theaters. However, this was not her inspiration for her acting career.
Graduating early from high school at the age of 15 and studying music
and psychology at the University of Pacific, she was only "discovered"
by a photograph that her father kept at his desk while working at a ski
resort in Northern California, by retired MGM actress Norma Shearer, who
thought she had the perfect look for a "young and naive, country girl."
After a few screen tests, Janet landed a starring role in The Romance
of Rosy Ridge (1947) of which commenced her life long acting career.
Starring in a variety of widely successful films from westerns to
comedies to musicals, Janet would be known for her roles in such films
as Act of Violence (1948), Little Women (1949), Angels in the Outfield
(1951), Houdini (1953), Touch of Evil (1958) and many others before
landing her iconic role in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960). When
reflecting on her experience working with Hitchcock she said:
"Hitch relished scaring me. When we were making Psycho, he experimented
with the mother's corpse, using me as his gauge. I would return from
lunch, open the door to the dressing room and propped up in my chair
would be this hideous monstrosity. The horror in my scream, registered
on his Richter scale, decided which dummy he'd use as the Madame."
Janet would later appear in The Fog (1980), and in Halloween H20: 20
Years Later (1998) alongside one of her daughters also in the film
industry, horror icon Jamie Lee Curtis. Janet Leigh died at age 77 in
her home in Beverly Hills, California on October 3, 2004 but will be
forever etched in time with her sparkling blue eyes, sultry voice and
long lasting influence on the horror genre. Happy Birthday Janet!
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