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Janet Leigh Biography

Actor

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Name at birth: Jeanette Helen Morrison

Blonde, calmly beautiful and undeniably a grownup, Janet Leigh was one of the biggest movie stars of the 1950s. Leigh began making movies in 1947, and her 11-year marriage to actor Tony Curtis (1951-62) made them the Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt of their day. Leigh made over fifty films, mostly light fare, but with a few notable dramatic exceptions: Orson Welles' Touch of Evil (1958), Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960) and John Frankenheimer's The Manchurian Candidate (1962). Her deadly shower scene in Psycho has long been considered a classic moment in American movies.

Extra credit: The Independent called Leigh the ingenue who "was married to Tony Curtis and murdered by Alfred Hitchcock"... Leigh and Curtis are the parents of actress Jamie Lee Curtis.

Janet Leigh co-stars with Kim Novak in our loop on Hitchcock's Blondes.

Four Good Links

Janet Leigh Obituary

A lengthy appreciation from The Independent

All Movie Guide: Janet Leigh

Tidy recap of her career, then a full list of her credits

Touch of Evil

Lengthy analysis of her 1958 film

The Psycho Shower Scene

Video courtesy of YouTube; not for the faint of heart

Vital Stats

Birth

6 July 1927

Birthplace

Merced, California

Death

3 October 2004
(age 77)

Best Known As

The sexy star of Hitchcock's Psycho