Janelle Johnson

Janelle Johnson
Born December 2, 1923
Austin, Texas, U.S.
Died December 2, 1995(1995-12-02) (aged 72)
Los Gatos, California, U.S.
Cause of death Cancer
Occupation Actress
Spouse(s) George Dolenz
(m. 1943; his death 1963)
Robert Scott
(m. 1965; his death 1985)
Children 4, including Micky Dolenz
Relatives Samantha Juste (daughter-in-law)
Ami Dolenz (granddaughter)

Janelle Johnson (December 2, 1923 - December 2, 1995) was a film actress of the 1940s. She married actor George Dolenz (1908–63) and was the mother of Micky Dolenz of the 1960s pop group the Monkees. Her English daughter-in-law was Samantha Juste, co-host of BBC television's Top of the Pops in its early days. Her granddaughter, Ami Dolenz, also became a film actress.

Background and career

Johnson was born in Austin, Texas. She won the drama award at the University of Texas at Austin and performed on a local radio show called Janelle Sings.[1] Her films included David O. Selznick's Academy Award-winning Since You Went Away (1944), with Claudette Colbert, Jennifer Jones, Robert Walker and Shirley Temple, and The Brute Man (1946), directed by Jean Yarbrough, with Rondo Hatton and Jane "Poni" Adams.

Personal life

Johnson met her Trieste-born Slovene husband, George Dolenz, while performing in a stage play called Return Engagement, but largely gave up acting after their marriage.[2] She and Dolenz had four children, Micky, the eldest, born in 1945, and three daughters. After Dolenz's death in 1963, she married, in 1965, Robert Scott, a minister of religion who officiated at the wedding in 1968 of Micky Dolenz and Samantha Juste. Scott died in 1985.

Johnson died of cancer in Los Gatos, California, on her 72nd birthday.

References

  1. Micky Dolenz & Mark Bego (1993) I'm a Believer
  2. Micky Dolenz & Mark Bego (1993) I'm a Believer

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