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Janis Carter

1913 - 1994

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Janis Carter (born Janis Elinore Dremann, October 10, 1913 – July 30, 1994) was an American stage and film actress who performed throughout the 1940s and into the 1950s. During the mid-1950s, she began working regularly on television, co-hosting with Bud Collyer the NBC daytime game show Feather Your Nest. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2024). Janis Carter is the 9,838th most popular actor (down from 9,371st in 2024), the 14,669th most popular biography from United States (down from 13,722nd in 2019) and the 4,579th most popular American Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Janis Carter ranks 9,838 out of 13,578Before her are Ella Hall, Fred Melamed, Igor Savochkin, Marie Bäumer, Patricia Kalember, and Lera Kudryavtseva. After her are Lucas Till, Rajpal Yadav, Anamaria Marinca, Doris Kenyon, Shelley Hennig, and Hal Smith.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1913, Janis Carter ranks 419Before her are Helen Mack, Bob Crosby, Robert Strauss, Henry Banks, Jack Hannah, and Duke Nalon. After her are Frances Langford, Elizabeth David, Herb Jeffries, Ralph Edwards, Don DeFore, and Risë Stevens. Among people deceased in 1994, Janis Carter ranks 362Before her are Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, Jack Hannah, Robert Wangila, Sándor Schwartz, Whina Cooper, and Frances Gifford. After her are Hal Smith, Heather Sears, Dixy Lee Ray, Eric Linden, Dennis Morgan, and Vladimír Podzimek.

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Among ACTORS In United States

Among actors born in United States, Janis Carter ranks 4,581Before her are Autumn Reeser (1980), Quinton Aaron (1984), Max Casella (1967), Ella Hall (1896), Fred Melamed (1956), and Patricia Kalember (1956). After her are Lucas Till (1990), Doris Kenyon (1897), Shelley Hennig (1987), Hal Smith (1916), Rain Phoenix (1972), and Jack Webb (1920).