Dattilo is also remembered for her role as the titular song character in the music video of Aerosmith's 1989 record "Janie's Got a Gun".
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Dancers who have contributed and choreographed for Intense include: Leigh Alderson, Kyle Davey and Janie Richard.
She played Jenny, probably her best known role, in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (film) (1969) and Janie Harker in Emmerdale.
Tarry published four picture books: 1940's Janie Belle (illustrated by Myrtle Sheldon), 1942's Hezekiah Horton (illustrated by Oliver Harrington), 1946's My Dog Rinty in collaboration with Caldecott Medal winner Marie Hall Ets (photographs by Alexander and Alexandra Alland), concerning a Harlem family and their mischievous pet, and 1950's The Runaway Elephant (again illustrated by Harrington), which continued the relationships started in Hezekiah Horton.
He recently collaborated with Janie Geiser on Invisible Glass inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's short story, "William Wilson."
In 1995, The Face on the Milk Carton was combined with Whatever Happened to Janie? and made into a movie called The Face on the Milk Carton (film) for television, distributed by Fox Family (now ABC Family), directed by Waris Hussein and starring Kellie Martin.
The song features a music video which was released on the DVD Destination Anywhere: The Film.
Samantha Ferris (born November 2, 1968) is a Canadian actress and in the mid-1990s was a television reporter for the Bellingham, Washington station KVOS TV-12 and Vancouver's BCTV, where she went by the name Janie Ferris.
Set in May 1929, the film focuses on two sisters - Mayme (Clara Bow) and Janie (Jean Arthur) - as they share an apartment in New York City.