Lane Bradbury
Born
Janette Lane Bradbury

Years active1958-present
Spouse
(m. 1965; div. 1980)
Children2

Janette Lane Bradbury is an American actress and writer.

Biography

Lane Bradbury was born in Buckhead, Georgia, near Atlanta. She studied ballet as a young girl. In the 1950s, she moved to New York City, and was admitted to the Actors Studio.[1]

Career

Bradbury made her Broadway debut in J.B., performing with Raymond Massey and Christopher Plummer.[1] She starred in Tennessee Williams' play Night of the Iguana with veteran actress Bette Davis. Bradbury was the first actress to play Dainty June[1][2] in the original Broadway production of Gypsy.[3][4][5][6]

In the late 1960s, she moved with her husband Lou Antonio to Los Angeles, where she began a long career in television. In 1965, Bradbury and Antonio co-starred in an episode of Gunsmoke ("Outlaw's Woman"). She was in 1963's season three opener of The Fugitive titled "Wings of an Angel", playing Janet Kegler, a woman taken hostage.[7] She was most active in the 1970s, making guest appearances on shows such as The Rockford Files; The Mod Squad; Medical Center; Mannix; The Partridge Family; Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law; The Waltons and Kung Fu.[7][8] She was popular in repeat-appearances as Merry Florene on Gunsmoke.[9] She also appeared in season 12 episode 9 of Unsolved Mysteries in 2001 credited under the name Janette Bradbury. [10]

Her film credits include The Ultimate Warrior[11] and Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore.[12] She appeared in the popular television movies Maybe I'll Come Home in the Spring[13] and To Dance with the White Dog.[14]

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1958Kraft Television TheatrePineyadaptation of The Outcasts of Poker Flat
1963The Doctors and the NursesRita Silveriepisode: "Choice Among Wrongs"
1964Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler TheatreJulia"Out on the Outskirts of Town" by William Inge
1964Mr. NovakEllen Westfallepisode: "Love Among the Grown-Ups"
1965The FugitiveJanet Keglerepisode: "Wings of an Angel"
1967Iron HorseRachel Sparrowepisode: "Volcano Wagon"
1969Judd, for the DefensePenny Haleepisode: "Between the Dark and the Daylight"
1969Death Valley DaysElla Stewartepisode: "A Key for the Fort"
1969Then Came BronsonBella Mendozaepisode: "Where Will the Trumpets Be?"
1967-69GunsmokeLucky, Merry Florene6 episodes
1970Dial Hot LinePam CarruthersTV movie
1970Medical CenterMaggie Sellerepisode: "Between Dark and Daylight"
1970Bracken's WorldMiriam Halseyepisode: "Murder Off-Camera"
1970The Mod SquadCindy Jeffersepisode: "See the Eagles Dying"
1970The Partridge FamilyJanetepisode: "Love at First Slight"
1970The InternsIreneepisode: "Act of God"
1971Maybe I'll Come Home in the SpringSusie MillerTV movie
1971The Young LawyersCharlene Neileyepisode: "Down at the House of Truth, Visiting"
1971Storefront Lawyersunavailableepisode: "The Dark World of Harry Anders"
1972Owen Marshall, Counselor at LawCarol Ann MacMurdyepisode: "Run Carol Run"
1972McCloudCarol Harringtonepisode: "Give My Regrets to Broadway"
1972MannixKarin Gundersenepisode: "Scapegoat"
1972InsightMelanieepisode: "The Death of Superman"
1972Another Part of the ForestLauretteTV adaptation of the play by Lillian Hellman
1972The F.B.I.Laura Ann Millparkepisode: "The Loner"
1972BanyonBunnyepisode: "A Date with Death"
1972Alias Smith and JonesEllen Andersonepisode: "The Day the Amnesty Came Through"
1972The Bold Ones: The New DoctorsCassie Howardepisode: "Endtheme"
1973Kung FuAnnie Buchananepisode: "An Eye for an Eye"
1974BanacekSally Jamesepisode: "Horse of a Slightly Different Color"
1974The Streets of San FranciscoRosie Johnsonepisode: "The Hard Breed"
1974Doc ElliotEmily RobbinsEpisode: "Things That Might Have Been"
1975Police StorySharonepisode: "Vice: 24 Hours"
1976McMillan & WifeJennifer Carterepisode: "Greed"
1976The Rockford FilesHouston Preliepisode: "Where's Houston?"
1976SerpicoCarolepisode: "The Deadly Game"
1976Gemini ManAmy Nicholsepisode: "Night Train to Dallas"
1977Westside MedicalSister Mary Dolores"My Physician, My Friend" (Part 1 & 2)
1977Just a Little InconvenienceB-GirlTV movie
1978A Real American HeroDebbie PrideTV movie
1979The Chinese TypewriterLouise-JillTV movie
1979Breaking Up Is Hard to DoRuth DoyleTV movie
1979The WaltonsRonie Cotterepisode: "The Diploma"
1980Where the Ladies GoTashaTV movie
1981Walking TallKate Reederepisode: "Company Town"
1981Strike ForceJulieepisode: "The Predator"
1986One Terrific GuyunavailableTV movie
1991Wife, Mother, MurdererAunt FriedaTV movie
1992I'll Fly AwayMrs. Andersonepisode: "Cool Winter Blues"
1993Queenunavailableepisode #1.3
1993Stolen BabiesMeg WilberTV movie
1993To Dance with the White DogMildred CookTV movie
1994A Passion for Justice: The Hazel Brannon Smith StoryLily ClayburnTV movie
1994Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells AllMrs. WilliamsTV miniseries, uncredited
1992-95In the Heat of the NightMyrna Hughes3 episodes
1996SavannahBrian's secretary3 episodes
1999Party of FiveSecretaryepisode: "Wrestling Demons"
2000Beyond Belief: Fact or FictionNormaepisode: "The Landlady"
2018DeceptionPriscillaepisode: "Code Act"
2018-19BillionsGrigor's Mom2 episodes

Personal life

In 1965, Bradbury married actor and director Lou Antonio[15] and they had two daughters. The couple divorced in 1980. Their daughter Elkin Antoniou is a writer, director, and award-winning documentarian.[16]

She is the founder and artistic director of the Valkyrie Theater of Dance, Drama, and Film, a nonprofit organization whose purpose is to introduce at-risk teens to the theatrical arts.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 O'Dowd, John (2008). "Lane Bradbury, a Life of Meaning and Purpose". John-ODowd.com.
  2. Kay Green, Stanley Green (November 1996). Broadway Musicals : Show by Show. Hal Leonard Corporation. ISBN 978-0793530830.
  3. "Lane Bradbury, the Original 'Dainty June' in Gypsy, Makes Don't Tell Mama Cabaret Debut with Let Me Entertain You, Again—June 7th & June 29th". Nite Life Exchange: Where Broadway and Cabaret Meet. 6 June 2017. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
  4. Purcell, Carey (September 12, 2013). "Gypsy's Original Dainty June, Lane Bradbury, Will Present Let Me Entertain You, Again! at June Havoc Theatre". PLAYBILL. Retrieved September 12, 2013.
  5. "Lane Bradbury, Original 'Dainty June' in GYPSY, Continues Run of Debut Cabaret Show LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU, AGAIN at Don't Tell Mama". Broadway World. Retrieved June 17, 2017.
  6. Filichia, Peter (July 11, 2017). "HI, EVERYBODY! HER NAME IS JUNE – AND LANE BRADBURY". Masterworks Broadway. Retrieved July 11, 2017.
  7. 1 2 "Lane Bradbury". TVGuide.com. TV Guide. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
  8. "1970-1982 TV show guest appearances for Lane Bradbury". Ultimate70s.com. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
  9. "Gunsmoke cast members to reunite in Dodge City". CBS News. 14 August 2015. Retrieved August 14, 2015.
  10. Harris, Will. "2010 Williamsburg Film Festival". Classic Images. Classic Images. Retrieved August 2, 2010.
  11. "The Ultimate Warrior (1975) Directed by Robert Clouse". LETTERBOXD. Retrieved March 28, 2018.
  12. Burstyn, Ellen (October 2, 2007). Lessons in Becoming Myself. Riverhead Books. ISBN 978-1594482687.
  13. Bowman, Lisa Marie (April 21, 2015). "Embracing the Melodrama : Maybe I'll Come Home In The Spring (dir by Joseph Sargent)". Through the Shattered Lens. Retrieved April 21, 2015.
  14. "To Dance with the White Dog (1993)". TCM.com. Turner Classic Movies (TCM). Retrieved December 24, 2018.
  15. "A Dog's Life for Lou", The Robesonian, May 1, 1977, p. 13.
    "Married since 1965 to actress Lane Bradbury, Lou is the father to two daughters."
  16. "Elkin Antoniou : Best Documentary (Humanitarian)". thewifts.org. The Women's International Film & Television Showcase. 2013. Archived from the original on May 12, 2016.
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