Samantha Janus

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Samantha Janus

Samantha Janus in a scene from Strange
Birth name Samantha Janus
Born November 2, 1972 (age 34)
Flag of United Kingdom Brighton
Spouse(s) Mauro Mantovani (1997-1998)
Mark Womack (1998-present)
Notable roles Mandy in Game On

Samantha Janus (born 2 November 1972 in Brighton) is a British actress.

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[edit] Biography

Born in Brighton to a song writer father (brother of Angie Best[1])and model mother, Janus has a younger sister Zoë. Her father left the family when Janus was three, and after her mother married a doctor the family moved to Edinburgh, Scotland.

Samantha's single for Eurovision 1991.
Samantha's single for Eurovision 1991.

Aged 15 she left home as a self-confessed wild child for a life in squats, drinking and taking drugs[1]. She eventually turned her life around, and attended the Sylvia Young Theatre School in London.

Janus first came to prominence in 1991, where she won the annual A Song For Europe competition to represent the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest. She finished equal tenth and the song, "A Message To Your Heart", peaked at number 30 on the UK Singles Chart.

She developed her first love of acting, but was often initially mistaken for fellow actress Sarah Alexander. Janus appeared in episodes of The Bill and Press Gang; in 1993 she appeared in "Demob" alongside Griff Rhys Jones and Martin Clunes; and took to the Westend stage replacing Debbie Gibson as Sandy in "Grease."

In 1995 she landed the part of Mandy in the cult BBC Two sitcom Game On alongside Ben Chaplin in 1995. Showing a natural comic touch, she stayed on the show until it finished in 1998. In between series of Game On, she had a part in the BBC One drama Pie in the Sky from 1995 until 1996.

Janus then starred in "The Grimleys" with Jack Dee and movie "Up ‘n’ Under’" with Neil Morrissey. In 1998 she starred in the ITV 1 series Liverpool 1 alongside her future husband Mark Womack. She then returned to comedy in the ITV sitcom Babes in the Wood. Co-starring another Sylvia Young Theatre School student, Denise van Outen, it was critically panned despite respectable ratings, and Janus left after the first series.

In 1999 she starred as Cinderella in the ITV Christmas pantomime, with Harry Hill, Alexander Armstrong, Frank Skinner, Paul Merton, Ronnie Corbett and many more.

In 2002 she returned to TV screens in the BBC One drama Strange and after that series ended in 2003, she has had roles in the films The Baby Juice Express and Dead Man's Cards.

2005 saw Samantha directing an anti-bullying music video for Liverpool band Just 3, entitled Stand Tall. The video also starred Liverpool FC footballer Jamie Carragher. The video was heavily backed by Childline embassador Esther Rantzen.

A popular choice for photo shoots in men's magazines such as FHM, she came 21st in the FHM 100 Sexiest Women in the World 1998 poll and 41st in the same listing in 1999.

Currently, Janus is starring in the BBC One comedy Home Again as Ingrid. She is also starring as Miss Adelaide in the West End production of the musical Guys and Dolls at London's Piccadilly Theatre, initially alongside Patrick Swayze and presently Miami Vice star Don Johnson. She is presently(8th to 17th February 2007)starring as Miss Adelaide in the the musical (Guys and Dolls)at The Sunderland Empire alongside Alex Ferns as Nathan Detroit.

[edit] Personal life

She married Italian Mauro Mantovani in 1997 and moved to Italy, but the relationship broke down and the couple divorced in 1998.

She then starred in "Liverpool 1", and quickly became engaged to co-star Mark Womack. The couple married and have two children - Benjamin (born 2001) after which Janus took two years off to enjoy motherhood; and Lily-Rose (born 2005).Rumours of an affair with "Guys and Dolls" co-star Don Johnson are unfounded. Recently the couple have been spotted ( January 2007 )looking for a new home in the Woodstock area in Oxfordshire which included visits to local primary schools perhaps suggesting a more permanent move.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b UKTV G2 Stars - Profile: Samantha Janus

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Preceded by
Emma
UK in the Eurovision Song Contest
1991
Succeeded by
Michael Ball
In other languages