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    Mary Janice Rule (August 15, 1931 – October 17, 2003) was an American actress and psychotherapist, earning her PhD while still acting, then acting occasionally while working in her new profession.

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    One of the most versatile actresses, Janice Rule was born in Norwood, Ohio, on August 15, 1931. Janice made her screen debut in the star-studded movie Goodbye, My Fancy (1951). She played the rival for James Stewart's affections, and was driven away by witch Kim Novak, in Bell Book and Candle (1958), a pre-Bewitched (1964) comedy.

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    • Norwood, Ohio, USA
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    • Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
  4. Janice Rule was a versatile actress who appeared in movies, TV shows and Broadway plays. She married actor Ben Gazzara and became a psychotherapist after retiring from acting.

    • August 15, 1931
    • October 17, 2003
  5. By Ben Sisario. Oct. 22, 2003. Janice Rule, an actress in film and onstage who became a psychoanalyst late in her career, died on Friday at her home in Manhattan. She was 72. Born in Norwood,...

  6. Oct 22, 2003 · Janice Rule was known for her role as Madge in Picnic, opposite Paul Newman, and her later films with Burt Lancaster and Robert Altman. She also had a career as a psychoanalyst and appeared in many TV shows.

  7. Oct 25, 2003 · Janice Rule was an actress in film and onstage who appeared in \"Bell, Book and Candle\" and \"3 Women\". She later became a psychoanalyst and practiced in New York and Los Angeles.

  8. Oct 17, 2003 · Janice Rule was an American actress and psychotherapist who appeared in films and TV shows such as The Swimmer, Bell, Book and Candle, and Missing. She was married three times and had two daughters, and died in 2003 from a cerebral hemorrhage.

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