Janis Paige, who racked up more than 100 film, TV and stage credits over six decades including The Pajama Game, Silk Stockings and Santa Barbara, died June 2 at her home in Los Angeles.
She was 101. Her friend Stuart Lambert told The Associated Press about Paige’s death. During her long career, Paige toured with Bob Hope and danced onscreen with Fred Astaire, along with originating the Babe Williams role in The Pajama Game on Broadway in 1954.
That same year she headlined It’s Always Jan, a CBS sitcom about the problems of single-parenthood during which she usually sang a song.
It lasted a single season. Born Donna Mae Tjaden on September 16, 1922, in Tacoma, WA, she began singing in talent shows at a tender age and moved to Los Angeles after graduating high school.
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