Rule, Janice (1931–2003)

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Rule, Janice (1931–2003)

American stage, tv and screen actress and dancer. Born Mary Janice Rule, Aug 15, 1931, in Norwood, OH; died Oct 17, 2003, in New York, NY; m. N. Richard Nash, 1956 (div. 1956); m. Robert Thom, 1960 (div. 1961); m. Ben Gazzara (actor), 1961 (div. 1979); children: Kate Thom Fitzgerald and Elizabeth Gazzara.

Made NY stage debut as a dancer in Miss Liberty (1949) and starred on Broadway as Madge in original production of Picnic (1953); other plays include The Flowering Peach, Night Circus, The Happiest Girl in the World and The Homecoming; made film debut in Goodbye My Fancy (1951), followed by Bell Book and Candle, The Subterraneans, Invitation to a Gunfighter, The Chase, Alvarez Kelly, The Ambushers, The Swimmer, Doctors' Wives, Three Women, Missing and Rainy Day Friends, among others; frequently appeared in such episodic tv shows as "Twilight Zone"; became a psychoanalyst.

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