
Janet Wright
Janet Wright was born in 1945 in England and grew up in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. She was raised in a family of theatre actors. Her siblings are: Anne Wright, John Wright and Susan Wright. Janet had the chance to work with her two sisters, Susan and Anne, in the theater play "Les Belles Soeurs". Besides from her work on television and cinema, Janet has also been involved in several theater projects like: Memoir, The Club, Miss Margarida's Way, Hedda Gabler, The Seahorse, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, A Lie of the Mind, Not Wanted on the Voyage, Uncle Vanya, Shirley Valentine, King John, In the Ring , Hamlet, The Bacchae, Glengarry Glen Ross, Mabel Leaves Forever and Fool For Love, Dancing at Lughnasa and Wrong for Each Other among others. Janet Wright was married to Brian Richmond and had a son with him named Jacob Richmond who is a playwright, She has a daughter named Celine Richmond. She is married to Bruce Davis. In 29 December 1991, her 44-year-old sister Susan and her parents, Jack and Ruth, died in a house fire.
45 acting credits
Acting · 45

Monk
2002

Due South
1994

Dark Angel
2000

Wiseguy
1987

Lexx
1997

Corner Gas
2004

The Wonderful World of Disney
1997

Danger Bay
1985

The Perfect Storm
2000

Stephen King's Kingdom Hospital
2004

Redwall
1999

Emily of New Moon
1998

More Tales of the City
1998

Ramona and Beezus
2010

Rollerball
2002

The Tall Man
2012

Framed
2002

Bingo
1991

Mr. Headmistress
1998

McCabe & Mrs. Miller
1971

Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains
1982

After the Promise
1987

American Gothic
1987

Beyond the Call
1996

Wisegal
2008

Corner Gas: The Movie
2014

Brotherly Love
1985

We the Jury
1996

A Tale of Two Wives
2003

Christmas Comes to Willow Creek
1987

Home Is Where the Hart Is
1987
Chasing Cain
2001

Emile
2003

Who'll Save Our Children?
1978

Blackwoods
2001

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
1983

Redwall: The Movie
2000

Lola
2001
Love and other Dilemmas
2008

Betrayed
2003

Laura Lansing Slept Here
1988
Wolfpen Principle
1974
Bordertown Cafe
1992

Turnaround: A Story of Recovery
1984

Obscene House
1969