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  1. American Actresses. Women Film & Theater Personalities. Childhood & Early Life. She was born as Laura Augusta Gainor on October 6, 1906, to Laura (Buhl) and Frank De Witt Gainor, as one of their two daughters. Her father, a theatrical painter and paperhanger, began teaching her how to sing, dance, and perform acrobatics when she was a toddler.

  2. Name variations: (pseudonym) Augusta Louise. Born Laura Augusta Gainor on October 10, 1906, in Germantown, Pennsylvania; died on September 14, 1984, from complications of pneumonia, in Palm Springs, California;daughter of Frank D. Source for information on Gaynor, Janet (1906–1984): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.

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  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0310980Janet Gaynor - IMDb

    Janet Gaynor was born Laura Gainor on October 6, 1906, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. As a child, she & her parents moved to San Francisco, California, where she graduated from high school in 1923. She then moved to Los Angeles where she enrolled in a secretarial school. She got a job at a shoe store for the princely sum of $18 per week.

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    • October 6, 1906
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    • September 14, 1984
    • Early life and career
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    • Later career

    Janet Gaynor was born Laura Gainor on October 6, 1906, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. As a child, she & her parents moved to San Francisco, California, where she graduated from high school in 1923. She then moved to Los Angeles where she enrolled in a secretarial school. She got a job at a shoe store for the princely sum of $18 per week. However, s...

    After graduating from high school in San Francisco, Janet moved to Los Angeles and enrolled at a Hollywood secretarial college. Eager to get into movies, she started working as an extra in comedy shorts. In 1925, she was hired by Fox and was cast in The Johnstown Flood (1926). In 1927 she appeared in 7th Heaven (1927) as Diane and Sunrise (1927) as...

    When sound came in, Janet did not miss a beat since her voice translated well to sound. In most of these films, including the musical talkie Sunnyside Up (1929), Janet played the poor little waif who falls for Farrell. By 1934, she was Hollywood's top box office attraction. Fox and Janet began to disagree on the roles that were assigned to her and ...

    • October 6, 1906
    • September 14, 1984
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Janet_GaynorJanet Gaynor - Wikipedia

    Gaynor was born Laura Augusta Gainor (some sources stated Gainer) in Germantown, Philadelphia. Nicknamed "Lolly" as a child, she was the younger of two daughters born to Laura (Buhl) and Frank De Witt Gainor. Frank Gainor worked as a theatrical painter and paperhanger.

  6. Frank D. Gainor In Biographical Summaries of Notable People Save this record and choose the information you want to add to your family tree

  7. Frank Gainor worked as a theatrical painter and paperhanger. When Gaynor was a toddler, her father began teaching her how to sing and dance. As a child in Philadelphia, she began acting in school plays. After her parents divorced in 1914, Gaynor, her sister, and her mother moved to Chicago.