Janis Paige, Star of 'Silk Stockings' and Broadway's 'Pajama Game,' Dies at 101 (The Hollywood Reporter)
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Janis Paige, the ebullient redhead who starred in the original Broadway production of The Pajama Game and in such Hollywood musicals as Silk Stockings and Romance on the High Seas, has died. She was 101.
Paige, who was discovered in the 1940s while performing at the legendary Hollywood Canteen, died Sunday of natural causes at her home in Los Angeles, her friend Stuart Lampert announced.
Paige starred on her own network sitcom, playing a widowed nightclub singer struggling to raise her 10-year-old daughter, on the 1955-56 CBS series Its Always Jan, and she had recurring roles as Dick van Pattens free-spirited sister on ABCs Eight Is Enough and as a hospital administrator on CBS Trapper John, M.D.
The actress also turned in two memorable guest-starring stints in 1976, playing an attractive diner waitress named Denise who tempts Archie (Carroll OConnor) to cheat on Edith (Jean Stapleton) on All in the Family and a former flame of Lous (Edward Asner) on The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
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