Janice Rule

Born in August 15th, 1931

From Norwood, Ohio, USA

Janice Rule Biography

Mary Janice Rule (August 15, 1931 – October 17, 2003) was an American actress and psychotherapist, earning her PhD while still acting, then acting occasionally while working in her new profession. She was pictured on the cover of Life magazine on January 8, 1951, as being someone to watch in the entertainment industry. Rule had a brief engagement to Farley Granger in 1956.

Rule was briefly married, during 1955, to television and film writer N. Richard Nash. Her second marriage was to television and film writer Robert Thom in 1956; they had one daughter, Kate, before divorcing in 1961. Her last marriage was to actor Ben Gazzara in 1961, having one daughter together before their divorce in 1982. During the 1960s she became interested in psychoanalysis.

She began her formal studies in 1973, specializing in treating her fellow actors, and received her PhD 10 years later from the Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute in Los Angeles. She practiced in New York and Los Angeles, and continued to act occasionally until her death from a cerebral hemorrhage in 2003. She was cremated after her death.

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Janice Rule Movies

Rainy Day Friends Poster
December 20, 1985
American Flyers Poster
August 16, 1985
Missing Poster
February 12, 1982
3 Women Poster
April 10, 1977
Kid Blue Poster
January 31, 1973
The Devil and Miss Sarah Poster
December 4, 1971
Doctors Wives Poster
February 3, 1971
Trial Run Poster
January 18, 1969

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