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词条 Janis Paige
释义

  1. Early life and career

     Musical theatre  Television  Walk of Fame 

  2. Personal life

  3. Filmography

     Film  Documentary/short subjects  Television 

  4. Theatre

  5. References

     Sources 

  6. External links

{{Infobox person
| name = Janis Paige
| image = Janis Paige It's Always Jan.jpg
| imagesize =
| caption = Paige in the television series It's Always Jan
| birth_name = Donna Mae Tjaden
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|mf=yes|1922|09|16}}
| birth_place = Tacoma, Washington, U.S.
| death_date =
| death_place =
| occupation = Actress, singer
| spouse = {{Plain list |
  • {{marriage|Frank Martinelli Jr.|1947|1951|reason=divorced}}
  • {{marriage|Arthur Stander|1956|1957|reason=divorced}}
  • {{marriage|Ray Gilbert|1962|1976|reason=his death}}

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| yearsactive = 1944–2001
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Janis Paige (born Donna Mae Tjaden; September 16, 1922) is an American actress and singer.

Early life and career

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Born in Tacoma, Washington, Paige began singing in public at age five in local amateur shows. She moved to Los Angeles after graduating from high school and was hired as a singer at the Hollywood Canteen during World War II.

The Hollywood Canteen was a studio-sponsored club for members of the military. A Warner Bros. agent saw her potential and signed her to a contract. She began co-starring in low budget musicals, often paired with Dennis Morgan or Jack Carson. She co-starred in Romance on the High Seas (1948), the film in which Doris Day made her movie debut. Paige later co-starred in adventures and dramas, in which she felt out of place. Following her role in Two Gals and a Guy (1951), she decided to leave Hollywood.

Paige appeared on Broadway and was a huge hit in a 1951 comedy-mystery play, Remains to Be Seen, co-starring Jackie Cooper. She also toured successfully as a cabaret singer. In April 1947, she was crowned "Miss Damsite" and participated at the ground-breaking ceremony for the McNary Dam, on the Columbia River, alongside Cornelia Morton McNary, Senator Charles McNary's widow, and Oregon Governor Earl Snell.[1]

Stardom came in 1954 with her role as "Babe" in the Broadway musical The Pajama Game. She was on the December 1954 cover of Esquire magazine, where she was featured in a seductive pose taken by American photographer Maxwell Frederic Coplan. For the screen version, the studio wanted one major movie star to guarantee the film's success, so John Raitt's role of Sid was offered to Frank Sinatra, who would have been paired with Paige. When Sinatra turned it down, the producers offered Paige's role of Babe to Doris Day, who accepted and was paired with Raitt.[2]

After six years away, Paige returned to Hollywood in Silk Stockings (1957), which starred Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse, the Doris Day/David Niven comedy Please Don't Eat the Daisies (1960), and as a love-starved married neighbor in Bachelor in Paradise (1961) with Bob Hope. A rare dramatic role was as "Marion", an institutionalized prostitute, in The Caretakers (1963).

Musical theatre

Paige returned to Broadway in 1963 in the short-lived Here's Love. In 1968, when after nearly two years Angela Lansbury left the Broadway production of the musical Mame to take the show on a limited US tour, Paige was the star chosen to be the first Broadway replacement,{{sfn|Jordan|2004|pages=142–43}} and she admired the character, saying, "She's a free soul. She can be down, but never out. She's unbigoted. She says what she thinks with a kind of marvelous honesty, which is the only way to say anything."

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Paige appeared in touring productions of musicals such as Annie Get Your Gun, Applause, Sweet Charity, Ballroom, A Musical Fable, and Guys and Dolls. In 1984 she was back on Broadway with Kevin McCarthy in a non-musical play, Alone Together[4] The tryout tour gave Paige her first experience of the Eastern Summer Stock circuit, where she said audiences "laughed so hard you just had to wait",{{sfn|Campbell|1984|page=16}} and she enjoyed the role so much she played it again in 1988 at the Coconut Grove Playhouse, this time with Robert Reed.[5]

Television

During the 1955–1956 television season, Paige starred in her own CBS situation comedy, It's Always Jan, co-starring Merry Anders, as Janis Stewart, a widowed mother, and her two female roommates played by Anders and Patricia Bright.[6]

Paige made her live dramatic TV debut June 27, 1957, in "The Latch Key" on Lux Video Theatre.{{sfn|Saunders|1957|page=22}} She appeared as troubadour Hallie Martin in The Fugitive episode "Ballad For a Ghost" (1964). Paige had a recurring role as "Auntie V", Tom Bradford's erstwhile sister, in Eight Is Enough.

Paige appeared as a waitress named Denise in both the seventh and ninth seasons of All in the Family. In her first appearance, she has a flirtation with Archie Bunker.

She also appeared on 87th Precinct, The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom, Trapper John, M.D., All in the Family, Columbo and Caroline in the City, and in the 1975 television movie John O'Hara's Gibbsville (also known as The Turning Point of Jim Malloy). Paige played the role of Auntie V in 5 episodes on the series Eight is Enough (1977-1981). In the 1980s and 1990s, she was seen on the soap operas Capitol (1987, as Sam Clegg's first wife, Laureen), General Hospital (1989-1990, as Katharine Delafield's flashy Aunt Iona, a lady counterfeiter and Santa Barbara (1990-1993, replacing the much older Dame Judith Anderson as matriarch Minx Lockridge). In 1982, she appeared on St. Elsewhere as a female flasher who stalked the hallways of the hospital to "cheer up" the male patients. Although her character said she was "celebrating her 50th birthday," Ms. Paige was actually 60 at the time of filming.

In 1986, she appeared with Richard Kline and Bert Convy on Super Password.

Walk of Fame

Paige was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6624 Hollywood Blvd on February 9, 1960.[7]

Personal life

Paige has been married three times. She married Frank Louis Martinelli Jr., a restaurateur, in 1947; they divorced in 1951.[7] She married Arthur Stander, television writer and creator of It's Always Jan, in 1956 and divorced him in 1957.[8]{{sfn|Terrace|2011|page=516}} Paige married Ray Gilbert, composer and music publisher in 1962. Gilbert died March 3, 1976.[8] All of Paige's marriages were childless.

Paige is a Republican who supported the campaign of Dwight Eisenhower during the 1952 presidential election[9].

In 2001, Paige found that her voice was cracking with nearly irreparable vocal-cord damage. She went to a singing teacher a friend recommended. Paige's voice ended up worse with her not being able to talk at all. "He literally took my voice away," she said. "I lost all my top voice. I couldn't hold a pitch for a second. Finally, I couldn't make a sound. He said that this will all come back. It didn't." Another singing teacher told her to go to the voice clinic at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville. "There were bits of skin hanging off my vocal cords", she said. "They told me to go home and not talk for three months."

She finally was introduced by a doctor to another voice teacher, Bruce Eckstut. He helped her regain her voice and singing voice.[10]

In 2017, aged 95, Paige wrote a guest column for The Hollywood Reporter in which she stated that Alfred Bloomingdale had attempted to rape her when she was 22 years old.[11]

Filmography

Film

Year Title RoleNotes
1944 Bathing Beauty Janis Musical film directed by George Sidney.[12]
Hollywood Canteen Studio Guide Musical romantic comedy film directed by Delmer Daves.[13]
1946 Her Kind of Man Georgia King Crime film noir directed by Frederick De Cordova.[14]
Of Human Bondage Sally Athelny
  • Drama film directed by Edmund Goulding[15]
  • The second screen adaptation of W. Somerset Maugham's 1915 novel with the 1934 Pre-Code drama film directed by John Cromwell.[16]{{sfn|Brown|1995|page=119}}

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Two Guys from Milwaukee Polly Comedy film directed by David Butler.[17]
The Time, the Place and the Girl Sue Jackson
  • Musical film directed by David Butler.[18]
  • Also known as in these languages: Austrian dialect of German: {{lang|de|Der Himmel voller Geigen}}, Finnish: {{lang|fi|Aika, paikka ja tyttö}}, Swedish: {{lang|sv|Här kommer Broadway}}, German: {{lang|de|Krieg nach Noten}}, Italian: {{lang|it|L'ora, il luogo e la ragazza}}, French: {{lang|fr|La fille et le garçon}}, and Danish: {{lang|da|Tiden, stedet og pigen!}}.

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1947 Love and Learn Jackie Comedy film directed Frederick de Cordova.[19]
Cheyenne Emily Carson Romantic western film directed by Raoul Walsh.[20]
Always Together Polly
  • Comedy film directed Frederick de Cordova.[21]
  • Uncredited

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1948 Winter Meeting Peggy Markham Drama film directed by Bretaigne Windust & written by Catherine Turney[22] from the novel of the same title by Grace Zaring Stone under the pseudonym Ethel Vance.[23]
Wallflower Joy Linnett Comedy film directed by Frederick de Cordova.[24]
Romance on the High Seas Elvira Kent
  • Musical romantic comedy film directed by Michael Curtiz.[25]
  • Also known as It's Magic in the United Kingdom.[26]

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One Sunday Afternoon Virginia Brush
  • Musical film directed by Raoul Walsh.[27]
  • Based on James Hagan's play of the same name, which was produced on Broadway in 1933.[28][29]

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1949 The Younger Brothers Kate Shepherd Western directed by Edwin L. Marin.[30]
The House Across the Street Kit Williams Comedy film directed by Richard L. Bare.[31]
1950 Fugitive Lady Barbara Clementi
  • Crime–drama film directed by Sidney Salkow and Marino Girolami (Uncredited).[32]
  • Also known as {{lang|it|La strada buia}} in Italian.
  • Based on the novel Dark Road by Doris Miles Disney.[33]

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This Side of the Law Nadine Taylor Film noir directed by Richard L. Bare.[34][35]
1951 Mr. Universe Lorraine Comedy–romantic sports film directed by Joseph Lerner.[36]
Two Gals and a Guy Della Oliver / Sylvia Latour
  • Comedy film directed by Alfred E. Green.[37]
  • Also known as Baby and Me.

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1957 Silk Stockings Peggy Dayton Metrocolor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer CinemaScope musical film adaptation[38] of the 1955 stage musical of the same name,[39] which itself was an adaptation of the film Ninotchka.[40]
1960 Please Don't Eat the Daisies Deborah Vaughn Metrocolor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer CinemaScope comedy film directed by Charles Walters[41] and partly inspired by the book of the same name by Jean Kerr.[42][43]
1961 Bachelor in Paradise Dolores Jynson Metrocolor romantic comedy film directed by Jack Arnold.[44]
1963 Follow the Boys Liz Bradville Comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe.[45]
The Caretakers Marion Drama produced and directed by Hall Bartlett[46] and based on the novel of the same name by Dariel Telfer.[47][48]
1967 Welcome to Hard Times Adah Western film directed by Burt Kennedy.[49] and based on the novel of the same name by E. L. Doctorow.[50]
1994 Natural Causes Mrs. MacCarthy Action–drama thriller film directed by James Becket.[51]

Documentary/short subjects

Year Title RoleNotes
1944 I Won't Play Kim Karol / Sally Short drama film directed by Crane Wilbur.[52]
1947 So You Want to Be in Pictures Herself
  • Uncredited
  • Short film written and directed by Richard L. Bare.[53]

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2003 The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There Herself Documentary film by Rick McKay.[54]

Television

Year Title RoleNotes
1949–50 Bonnie Maid's Versatile Varieties Herself
  • Contract role
  • "Bonnie Maid" dressed in plaid kilts for sponsor Bonnie Maid Linoleum.

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1953 Plymouth Playhouse {{cGuest}} Episode: "Baby and Me"
1954 Philip Morris Playhouse {{cGuest}} Episode: "Make Me Happy, Make Me Sad"
1955–1956 It's Always Jan Jan Stewart Contract role
1957 Lux Video Theatre Iris Episode: "The Latch Key"
Studio 57 {{cGuest}} Episode: "One of the Family"
1958 Schlitz Playhouse Bebe Evans Episode: "Home Again"
Shower of Stars Herself Episode: "Episode #4.7"
Roberta ScharwenkaRoberts|2009|page=302}}
1959 Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse The Redhead Episode: "Chez Rouge"
The Red Skelton Show School Teacher Episode: "Bashful Clem"
1960 The Secret World of Eddie Hodges Circus Star Made-for-TV-Movie and musical directed by Norman Jewison.
Maisie Maisie RavierDark Dame novel.[55]{{sfn>Goble|1999|page=851}}
Hooray for Love Leading actress Made-for-TV-Movie and musical directed by Burt Shevelove.
The Ann Sothern Show Edith Episode: "The Girls"
1961 Wagon Train Nellie Jefferson Episode: "The Nellie Jefferson Story"
The Dinah Shore Chevy Show Kathy Hewitt Episode: "Happiest Day"
1962 87th Precinct Cheryl Anderson Episode: "Girl in the Case" (Series cancelled after 1st season)
Alcoa Premiere Connie Rankin Episode: "Blues for a Hanging"
The Red Skelton Show Mrs. Cavendish Episode: "Ten Baby Fingers and 12 Baby Toes"
1963 The Dick Powell Theater Lavern Episode: "Last of the Private Eyes"
1964 Burke's Law Sharon McCauley Episode: "Who Killed the Swinger on a Hook?"
The Fugitive Hallie Martin Episode: "Ballad for a Ghost"
1965 The Red Skelton Show Hatta Mari Episode: "Dial 'O' for Nothing"
1969 Roberta ScharwenkaRoberts|2009|page=302}}
1971 Sarge Marian Hart Episode: "Psst! Wanna Buy a Dirty Picture?"
1972 Columbo Goldie Williamson Episode: "Blueprint for Murder"
Banacek Lydia Episode: "To Steal a King"
1973 Mannix Georgia Durian Episode: "A Way to Dusty Death"
1974 Police Story Harry's Wife Episode: "A Dangerous Age"
1975 Gibbsville Lonnie
  • Episode: "The Turning Point of Jim Malloy"–Pilot
  • Originally a made-for-TV-Movie co–written and directed by Frank D. Gilroy.[56]

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Police Story Irene
  • Episode: "The Return of Joe Forrester"[57]
  • Pilot for Joe Forrester

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Doc {{cGuest}} Episode: "The Other Woman"
Police Story Mrs. Driscoll Episode: "Vice: 24 Hours"
1976 The Mary Tyler Moore Show Charlene Maguire Episode: "Menage-a-Lou"
All's Fair Barbara Epispde: "Jealousy"
The Nancy Walker Show {{cGuest}} Episode: "Dear Dr. Dora"
All in the Family Denise 2 episodes
1976–1977 Lanigan's Rabbi Kate Laniga Contract role
1977 The Betty White Show Wilma Episode: "Mitzi's Cousin"
1977–1980 Eight Is Enough Aunt Vivian Recurring, 5 episodes
1978 The Love Boat Phyllis Morrison Episode: "A Selfless Love / The Nubile Nurse / Parents Know Best"
Fantasy Island Charlotte Episode: "The Beachcomber / The Last Whodunit"
Alice Ruth Episode: "The Cuban Connection"
Hawaii Five-O Minnie Cahoon Episode: "The Case Against Philip Christie"
Charlie's Angels Joan Sayers Episode: "Angels Ahoy!"
The Rockford Files Miriam Episode: "A Three-Day Affair with a Thirty-Day Escrow"
All in the Family Denise Episode: "Return of the Waitress"
1980 Valentine Magic on Love Island Madge Romantic comedy made-for-TV-Movie directed by Earl Bellamy.[58]
Angel on My Shoulder Dolly Blaine Fantasy film made-for-TV-Movie directed by John Berry.[59]
1981 Fantasy Island Mabel Martin Episode: "High Off the Hog / Reprisal"
Happy Days Angela Episode: "Mother and Child Reunion"
Bret Maverick Mandy Packer 2 episodes
Flamingo Road Jenny Episode: "The Powers That Be"
Lewis & Clark Rose Episode: "The Family Affair"
1982 Too Close for Comfort Irene Miller Episode: "The Last Weekend"
Romance Theatre Estelle Recurring, 5 episodes
1983 Matt Houston Lauren Calder Episode: "The Purrfect Crime"
St. Elsewhere Dee Mackaluso Episode: "Remission"
Fantasy Island Brian's Mother Episode: "The Devil Stick / Touch and Go"
The Other Woman Mrs. Barnes[60]{{sfn>Maltin|1987|page=722}}{{sfn|Drew|1983|page=22}}{{sfn|Roberts|2009|page=539}}[61]
Gun Shy Nettie McCoy
  • Contract role
  • Series was based upon its popular The Apple Dumpling Gang films.

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Baby Makes Five Blanche RiddleFlander|1983|page=23}}
Trauma Center {{cGuest}} Episode: "Trail's End"
1984 Night Court Eleanor Brandon Episode: "Welcome Back, Momma"
No Man's Land Maggie Hodiak Made-for-TV-Movie directed by Rod Holcomb.[62]
We Think the World Is Round Nina Animated made-for-TV-Movie directed by Rudy Larriva.
1985 Rockhopper Helen Larabee Adventure made-for-TV-Movie directed by Bill Bixby.[63]
1985–1986 Trapper John, M.D. Catherine Hackett Contract role
1987 Capitol Laureen Clegg Episode: "Episode #1.1268"
1989 Mission: Impossible Katherine Foster Episode: "The Haunting"
General Hospital Aunt Iona Huntington {{cRecurring}}
1990 Shades of L.A. Ruth Lockwood Episode: "Where There's No Will, There's a Weigh-In"
1990–1993 Santa Barbara Minx Lockridge Recurring, 72 episodes
1992 Room for Two Charlotte Agnoletti Episode: "Whose Mouth Is It Anyway?"
1995 Legend Delilah Pratt Episode: "Clueless in San Francisco"
1997 Caroline in the City Loretta Episode: "Caroline and the Bad Trip"
2001 Family Law Ann Fox Episode: "The Quality of Mercy"

Theatre

Year Title Role VenueNotes
1951–52 Remains to Be Seen Jody Revere Morosco Theatre (October 3, 1951 – March 22, 1952) Directed by Bretaigne Windust, written by Howard Lindsay & Russel Crouse, and produced by Leland Hayward.[64][65]
1954–55 The Pajama GameLamb|2001page=323} St. James Theatre (May 13, 1954 – June 23, 1955)
  • Directed by George Abbott & Jerome Robbins, written by George Abbott & Richard Bissell, and produced by Frederick Brisson, Robert E. Griffith & Harold S. Prince.[66]
  • Based on the novel 7½ Cents by Richard Bissell.[67]

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1959 High Button Shoes UnknownBillboard|1959|page=63}}
  • Based on the semi–autobiographical novel The Sisters Liked Them Handsome by Stephen Longstreet.[68]
  • Written by George Abbott & Stephen Longstreet and directed by Abbott.{{sfn|Robinson|2014|page=318}}{{sfn|Green|Green|2008|page=136}}

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1963–64 Here's Love Doris Walker Shubert Theatre (October 3, 1963 – July 25, 1964)
  • Directed & produced by Stuart Ostrow[69] and written by Meredith Willson.[70]
  • Based on the classic film Miracle on 34th Street.[71]
  • Based on the novel Here's Love by Meredith Willson.

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1968–70 MameJordan|2004pages=142–143}
  • Winter Garden Theatre (April 1, 1968–October 4, 1969)
  • Broadway Theatre (October 6, 1969–January 3, 1970)

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  • Directed by Gene Saks and produced by Fryer, Carr & Harris Inc[72]
  • Based on the novel Auntie Mame by Patrick Dennis.[73]

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1970 Gypsy Mama Rose Hershey Community Theater (August 17–22, 1970) With Jack Haskell.[74]
1971 Applause Margo ChanningPaige|2016|page=9}}
1973 Born Yesterday Unknown Country Dinner Playhouse (July 17, 1973 – August 19, 1973)[75]
1974 Desk SetKenyon|1974|page=11}}Kenyon|1974|page=11}}Kenyon|1974|page=11}}
1975 Annie Get Your Gun Annie OakleyPaige|2016|page=9}}
1975 The Gingerbread Lady Evy Candlelight Dinner Playhouse (August 19, 1975–unknown) Replacement for Carolyn Jones.[76]
1978 Guys and Dolls Adelaide National tour[79]
1979 Ballroom Bea National tour[2]
1984–85 Alone Together[77] Helene Butler Music Box Theatre (October 21, 1984 – January 12, 1985) Directed by Arnold Mittelman, written by Lawrence Roman, originally produced at the Whole Theatre Company, and produced by Arnold Mittelman and Lynne Peyser.[78]
1987 Happy Birthday, Mr. Abbott! or Night of 100 Years Unknown Palace Theatre (June 22, 1987)[79][80]
1987 The Gingerbread Lady Evy Equity Library Theater Directed by Geoffrey C. Shlaes.[81]
1989 The Gingerbread Lady Evy Coconut Grove Playhouse Directed by Jack Allison.[82]

References

1. ^Hermiston Herald, April 17, 1947
2. ^{{cite web|work=Total Theater|publisher=Performing Arts Insider|location=New York City|title=For Janis Paige, It's Today|first=Michael|last=Portantiere|date=March 23, 2013|url=http://www.totaltheater.com/?q=node/5044|accessdate=August 31, 2016}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1873&dat=19680629&id=O2UpAAAAIBAJ&sjid=f8kEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2338,6838344|first=Mary|last=Campbell|work=The Daytona Beach News-Journal|publisher=New Media Investment Group|location=Daytona Beach, Florida|date=June 29, 1968|title=Latest 'Mame' Likes Being Her Age|accessdate=August 31, 2016}}
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5. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1291&dat=19880512&id=9_1TAAAAIBAJ&sjid=jY0DAAAAIBAJ&pg=5552,4516213|last=Sheffield|first=Skip|title='Alone Together' draws veteran talent to Coconut Grove stage|work=Boca Raton News|publisher=South Florida Media Company|location=Boca Raton, Florida|date=May 12, 1988|accessdate=August 31, 2016}}
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7. ^{{cite news|url=http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=MT19510525.2.37|title=Janis Paige divorces husband|work=The Madera Tribune|publisher=Madera Printing and Publishing Company|location=Madera, California|date=May 25, 1951|accessdate=August 31, 2016}}
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9. ^Motion Picture and Television Magazine, November 1952, page 34, Ideal Publishers
10. ^{{cite news|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2012/feb/24/entertainment/la-et-janis-paige-20120224|title=Janis Paige regains her voice|work=Los Angeles Times|publisher=Tronc, Inc.|location=United States|date=February 24, 2012|first=Susan|last=King|accessdate=August 31, 2016}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/harassment-hollywoods-golden-age-survivor-janis-paiges-first-hand-story-1052498|title=Harassment in Hollywood's Golden Age: Survivor Janis Paige's Firsthand Story|work=The Hollywood Reporter|date=2017|accessdate=2017-10-28}}
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