Janina faye biography sample

          Back in London, at a local railway station, Masen rescues a young schoolgirl, Susan (Janina Faye), whose vision is also intact, from the..

          Faye was an ordinary teenager when the Nazis invaded her town on the Russian-Polish border.

        1. Faye was an ordinary teenager when the Nazis invaded her town on the Russian-Polish border.
        2. Janina Faye (Jo), who was 15, had already been acting for five years although her first success was at seven when she played in the Helen Keller film, The.
        3. Back in London, at a local railway station, Masen rescues a young schoolgirl, Susan (Janina Faye), whose vision is also intact, from the.
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        6. Janina Faye

          British actress and director

          Janina Faye

          Born

          Janina Faye Smigielski


          (1948-04-16) 16 April 1948 (age 76)

          Hammersmith, London, England

          Occupation(s)Actress, director
          Years active1956–2000; 2007–2016[1]
          Spouse

          William Dexter

          (m. 1967; died )​

          Janina Faye Smigielski (born 16 April 1948) is an English actress and director.

          Biography

          Early life

          Faye was born in Hammersmith, London, England, a daughter of Florence Louisa Jonathan and Jan Smigielski. Her father was a Polish pilot from No. 303 Squadron RAF during the Battle of Britain.[2]

          Career

          Faye began her career as a child actress in 1956, and it includes theatre and television work in addition to many film appearances.

          She appeared in several major fantasy and horror films when she was young, such as Hammer Films' original version of Dracula (1958), as well as the same company’s Never