Janet Leigh -

: Married four times; her most famous union was to actor Tony Curtis (1951–1962), with whom she had daughters Kelly and Jamie Lee Curtis. Her final marriage to Robert Brandt lasted 42 years until her death.

: Though she only appears in the first 45 minutes of Psycho , her performance earned her a Golden Globe and an Academy Award nomination. The film's shower scene remains a landmark in cinema history. Notable Films : Little Women (1949) Touch of Evil (1958) – directed by Orson Welles Janet Leigh

The Manchurian Candidate (1962) – starring opposite Frank Sinatra Bye Bye Birdie (1963) : Married four times; her most famous union

: Attended the University of the Pacific, which later named the Janet Leigh Theater in her honor. The film's shower scene remains a landmark in cinema history

Janet Leigh (1927–2004) was an iconic American actress and author, most famous for her role as Marion Crane in Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 thriller . Her career spanned over 50 years, during which she transitioned from "ingenue" leads at MGM to complex film noir roles and later status as one of cinema's earliest "scream queens". Career Highlights

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