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  1. 27 de nov. de 2023 · Munro was born Janet Neilson Horsburgh in Blackpool, Lancashire in 1934, the daughter of Scottish comedian Alex Munro and his wife, Phyllis Robertshaw. She used her father’s stage name professionally. She grew up on the road with her father, often appearing with him on stage.

  2. Janet Munro. Janet Munro (* 28. September 1934 in Blackpool; † 6. Dezember 1972 in London; eigentlich Janet Neilson Horsburgh) war eine britische Film- und Fernsehschauspielerin. Während ihrer vom Ende der 1950er bis Anfang der 1970er Jahre währenden Karriere spielte sie Rollen in mehr als 20 Film- und Fernsehproduktionen.

  3. Janet Neilson Horsburgh was born in Blackpool (near Liverpool), Lancashire, England on September 28, 1934. Her entertainer father adopted the name Munro as his own a few years after Janet was born. His wife, Phyllis, Janet's mother, died when Janet was only 8 and the young girl was raised by the comedian's second wife, Lilias.

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  5. Nacida como Janet Neilson Horsburgh, hija del comediante Alex Munro y su mujer, Phyllis Robertshaw, en Blackpool en 1934. Se casó dos veces. En enero de 1956 se casó con Tony Wright, pero el matrimonio terminó tres años más tarde en 1959. En 1963 se casó con la ex estrella de los Vengadores, Ian Hendry. La pareja tuvo dos hijos, Sally ...

  6. Janet Neilson Horsburgh, connue sous le nom de Janet Munro, était une actrice britannique. Elle a remporté un Golden Globe Award pour sa performance dans le film Darby O'Gill and the Little People (1959) et a également reçu une nomination à la British Academy Film Award (BAFTA Award) pour sa performance dans le film Accusé, levez-vous (Life for Ruth, 1962).

  7. Janet Neilson Horsburgh (28 September 1934 – 6 December 1972), known as Janet Munro, was an English actress. She won a Golden Globe Award for her role in the movie Darby O'Gill and the Little People (1959).