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  1. 22 de may. de 2023 · Janet Leigh 🅰🄳🅳🄴🅳 🆅🄸🅳🄴🅾🅂 Video Item Preview ... films as Little Women (1949), The Doctor and the Girl (1950), and ... scene." In the '80s, Leigh curtailed her film and TV appearances, though

  2. But the roles in this 1948 production are played by actresses whose ages range 20 years: Janet Leigh (born 1927), June Allyson (1917), Margaret O'Brien (1937), Elizabeth Taylor (1932). Instead of first meeting at a New Year's Eve party, Jo and Laurie first see each other when the March girls are taking their breakfast to the Hummels ...

  3. The March sisters - Jo (June Allyson), Beth (Margaret O'Brien), Amy (Dame Elizabeth Taylor), and Meg (Janet Leigh) - struggle to make ends meet in their New England household while their father is away fighting in the Civil War.

  4. Little Women (1949) -- (Movie Clip) Wicked Intentions! Christmas coming, Civil War era Massachusetts, the March sisters Jo (June Allyson), Meg (Janet Leigh), Amy (Elizabeth Taylor) and Beth (Margaret O'Brien) frolicking and spying the new neighbor (Peter Lawford), in MGM's Little Women, 1949.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Janet_LeighJanet Leigh - Wikipedia

    Early life 9-month-old Janet Leigh, c. April 1928 Jeanette Helen Morrison was born on July 6, 1927, in Merced, California, the only child of Helen Lita (née Westergaard) and Frederick Robert Morrison. Her maternal grandparents were immigrants from Denmark, and her father had Scots-Irish and German ancestry. Shortly after Leigh's birth, the family relocated to Stockton, where she spent her ...

  6. 24 de jul. de 2018 · Early in her career, Leigh appeared in several popular films for MGM which spanned a wide variety of genres, including Act of Violence (1948), Little Women (1949), Angels in the Outfield (1951), Scaramouche (1952), The Naked Spur (1953), and Living It Up (1954).

  7. 17 de dic. de 2019 · There's Meg (Janet Leigh), the oldest, more mature and ladylike. There's boisterous tomboy Jo (June Allyson), the snobbish Amy (Elizabeth Taylor) and gentle Beth (Margaret O'Brien), the youngest. Watched over by their mother, lovingly called Marmee (Mary Astor), the March sisters do their best under financially strained circumstances.