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Occupation
  
Actress

Years active
  
1935–81


Name
  
Jan Clayton

Role
  
Film actress

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Born
  
August 26, 1917 (
1917-08-26
)
Tularosa, Otero CountyNew Mexico, U.S.

Children
  
Sandra Hayden (1940–56)Robin, Karen, and Joe Lerner

Died
  
August 28, 1983, West Hollywood, California, United States

Spouse
  
George Greeley (m. 1966–1968), Robert Lerner (m. 1946–1958), Russell Hayden (m. 1938–1943)

Similar People
  
Tommy Rettig, John Raitt, Christine Johnson, Russell Hayden, Jean Darling

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Jan Clayton (August 26, 1917 – August 28, 1983) born Jane Clayton was a film, musical theater, and television actress. She starred in the popular 1950s TV series Lassie.

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Born near Alamogordo, New Mexico, the only child of two schoolteachers, Clayton started singing by age four.

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Career

Clayton made several films for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, none of which was notable, except for an unbilled role in 1948 as a singing inmate in The Snake Pit. Earlier, however, she had been selected to play the role of Julie Jordan in the original 1945 Broadway production of the Rodgers and Hammerstein's classic Carousel. Clayton can be heard on the original cast recorddings of both Carousel (1945) and the 1946 film version of Kern's 1927 musical play Show Boat. The Show Boat album was the first American production of the show to be recorded with its original cast.

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In May 1954, Clayton guest-starred in ABC's sitcom Where's Raymond?, starring Ray Bolger as a song-and-dance man, Raymond Wallace. She played Francine Tremont, an actress and wife of a banker. In the storyline, Francine is in town to make a special appearance with Bolger.

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In 1954, Clayton was one of the many guest stars in a television spectacular tribute to Rodgers and Hammerstein, The General Foods 25th Anniversary Show, which featured all the then-surviving stars (except Alfred Drake) of all the classic Broadway musicals that the team had written (1943–1954). Clayton and John Raitt, in full makeup and costume, performed "If I Loved You" (also known as the Bench Scene) from Carousel. It was the first opportunity for millions of viewers to see a scene from the musical, since none of the film versions of the Rodgers and Hammerstein stage musicals had yet been released. Clayton during this period also played herself in an appearance on Peter Lawford's short-lived NBC sitcom Dear Phoebe.

While starring in Show Boat, Clayton met Robert Lerner, an heir to the women's clothing shops bearing his name. They were married and moved to California, where Lerner attended Loyola Law School and Clayton concentrated on mothering. "We had three children in three years", she said in a 1976 interview with People magazine. "Then came Lassie"; "I took it because I was dying to work."

Clayton would become best known to TV audiences as Jeff Miller's (Tommy Rettig) mother on the television series Lassie (aka Jeff's Collie in syndication re-runs). Clayton played the first four seasons of Lassie, from September 1954 to December 1957, as Ellen Miller, a war widow living on her father-in-law's farm with her preteen son, Jeff, and her late husband's cantankerous old father, Gramps (played by the Canadian-born George Cleveland).

Clayton brought her extensive acting experience on Broadway to the Lassie series, portraying in her character Ellen the traits of a loving mother with a wide range of heartfelt emotions ranging from sorrow and tragedy to great comedic relief. There were only a few times in Lassie when Clayton exhibited her impressive singing talents, most notably in the episode "The Gypsys" (Season 2, Ep. 15) in which she sang the song "Marushka".

Despite Lassie doing well with the TV audiences, Tommy Rettig sought release from his contract in the popular series' fourth season. Clayton quit the production as well at that time. "My home life was being absolutely wrecked," she explained. "I had four children and a husband, and I was always working".

The sudden death of George Cleveland hastened the departure of the remaining cast. In the episode "Transition", Ellen and Jeff start a new life in the city after selling the farm to the Martin family (co-starring Cloris Leachman and Jon Shepodd) and giving Lassie to little Timmy Martin (played by child actor Jon Provost). Clayton appeared in only one more Lassie episode after those cast changes. In "Timmy's Family", broadcast originally in December 1957, she guest-starred in a supporting role to Lassie's new family.

Following her departure from Lassie, Clayton in 1959 starred in a TV pilot called "The Jan Clayton Show", a sitcom in which she portrayed a college English teacher. She produced and starred the next year in "The Brown Horse", another proposed series about a woman trying to pay for her daughter's college tuition by working in a San Francisco restaurant. Then, in 1961, she again starred in a comedy pilot based on Bess Streeter Aldrich's book Cheers for Miss Bishop. None of those three pilots was ever "picked up" or purchased by a sponsor for production as a weekly series.

Clayton also performed in the 1961 episode "The Prairie Story" on NBC's Wagon Train. The episode, written by Jean Holloway, examines how the harsh prairie causes havoc in the lives of some of the women on the wagon train. Robert Horton starred in this episode, which aired three months after the death of Ward Bond.

In the 1962 episode "St. Louis Woman" on NBC's The Tall Man, Clayton performed in the role of Janet Harper, a widow engaged to Tom Davis ( Canadian-born Russ Conway), a friend of Sheriff Pat Garrett (Barry Sullivan). While Tom is away from Lincoln, New Mexico, the setting of The Tall Man, on a cattle drive, Janet begins to show a romantic interest in Garrett. Roger Mobley appears in this episode as David Harper, Janet's young son.

In "The Man Who Wouldn't Die", a 1967 episode of the syndicated series Death Valley Days, Clayton was cast as the Margaret Wilbarger, the sister of Texas pioneer Josiah Wilbarger, who lived for 11 years after being scalped by the Comanche. Don Collier played Wilbarger, for whom Wilbarger County, Texas, is named, along with Wilbarger's brother.

Clayton was posthumously inducted into the New Mexico Entertainment Hall of Fame in 2012.

Personal life

Clayton's first husband was western actor Russell Hayden. The couple married in 1938 and had one daughter, Sandra Jane Hayden, who was born in 1940 but died at the age of 16 in an automobile accident on September 22, 1956. While driving her mother's Cadillac, Sandra ran through a stop sign and collided with another car. Prior to her daughter's tragic death, Clayton had divorced Russell Hayden in 1943. Three years later she married Robert Lerner, an attorney and brother of famed Broadway lyricist Alan Jay Lerner. Their marriage, which ended in 1958, produced two daughters and a son: Robin (b. 1948), Karen (b. 1949), and Joe (b. 1950). Clayton married for a third and final time in 1966 to pianist and film/television composer George Greeley.

Affiliations

In the 1970s Clayton began receiving treatment for her alcoholism. "My drinking got worse after my daughter died," she explained in her 1976 People interview. "Before that I was a social drinker. But even then after a few drinks I'd get the sillies, then the cries and finally the meanies." She joined Alcoholics Anonymous in 1970 and helped counsel other alcoholics on how to reclaim their lives. Every Thursday she worked as a volunteer answering the phone for the Alcoholism Council of Greater Los Angeles, where she later became a board member in the organization.

Death

Jan Clayton died of cancer in West Hollywood, California, on August 28, 1983, just two days after her 66th birthday. Her ashes are buried next to the gravesite of her father at Fairview Cemetery in Tularosa, New Mexico.

Filmography

Actress
1972
Insight (TV Series) as
Andrea Scott / Mother
- The Domino Effect (1981) - Andrea Scott
- Ride a Turquoise Pony (1972) - Mother
1981
The Love Boat (TV Series) as
Ethel
- Take a Letter, Vicki/The Floating Bridge Game/The Joy of Celibacy (1981) - Ethel
1981
The Dukes of Hazzard (TV Series) as
Lucinda
- The Legacy (1981) - Lucinda
1980
Scruples (TV Mini Series) as
Mrs. Elliott
- Episode #1.3 (1980) - Mrs. Elliott
1979
Time Express (TV Series) as
First Nun
- Garbage Man/Doctor's Wife (1979) - First Nun
1976
The Streets of San Francisco (TV Series) as
Juror
- The Thrill Killers: Part II (1976)
- The Thrill Killers: Part I (1976) - Juror
1976
Police Story (TV Series) as
Janet Handy
- The Long Ball (1976) - Janet Handy
1976
Medical Story (TV Series) as
Mrs. Bell
- The Quality of Mercy (1976) - Mrs. Bell
1975
Archer (TV Series) as
Helen Gentry
- The Turkish Connection (1975) - Helen Gentry
1974
Nakia (TV Series) as
Rudy
- The Sand Trap (1974) - Rudy
1973
Blood Sport (TV Movie) as
Blanche Birdsong
1972
Circle of Fear (TV Series) as
The Mother
- Touch of Madness (1972) - The Mother
1966
Daktari (TV Series) as
Daphne Fusby / Sister Maria Francis
- Miracle in the Jungle (1967) - Sister Maria Francis
- Return of the Killer: Part 2 (1966) - Daphne Fusby
- Return of the Killer: Part 1 (1966) - Daphne Fusby
1962
My Three Sons (TV Series) as
Verna Benson / Fran Borden
- Charley O' the Seven Seas (1967) - Verna Benson
- The Romance of Silver Pines (1962) - Fran Borden
1967
Death Valley Days (TV Series) as
Margaret Wilbarger
- The Man Who Wouldn't Die (1967) - Margaret Wilbarger
1965
Never Too Young (TV Series) as
Mrs. Porter (1966)
1964
Gunsmoke (TV Series) as
Mary / Clara Wright
- Gilt Guilt (1965) - Mary
- Bently (1964) - Clara Wright
1961
Wagon Train (TV Series) as
Jean Lewis / Charity Kirby
- The Jed Whitmore Story (1964) - Jean Lewis
- The Prairie Story (1961) - Charity Kirby
1962
The Tall Man (TV Series) as
Janet Harper
- St. Louis Woman (1962) - Janet Harper
1954
The Danny Thomas Show (TV Series) as
Sister Beatrice / Miss Anderson
- The Singing Sisters (1960) - Sister Beatrice
- School Festival (1954) - Miss Anderson
1960
Tales of Wells Fargo (TV Series) as
Ellen Stevens
- The Bride and the Bandit (1960) - Ellen Stevens
1960
The Deputy (TV Series) as
Agatha Stone
- Lady with a Mission (1960) - Agatha Stone
1959
The Millionaire (TV Series) as
Irene Marshall
- The Irene Marshall Story (1959) - Irene Marshall
1958
Matinee Theatre (TV Series)
- Wednesday's Child (1958)
1954
Lassie (TV Series) as
Ellen Miller
- Timmy's Family (1957) - Ellen Miller
- Transition (1957) - Ellen Miller
- The Tooth (1957) - Ellen Miller
- The Wolf Cub (1957) - Ellen Miller
- Happy (1957) - Ellen Miller
- The Spartan (1957) - Ellen Miller
- The Elephant (1957) - Ellen Miller
- The Ballerina (1957) - Ellen Miller
- The Raccoon (1957) - Ellen Miller
- The Berrypickers (1957) - Ellen Miller
- The Burro (1957) - Ellen Miller
- Graduation (1957) - Ellen Miller
- The Suit (1957) - Ellen Miller
- The Runaway (1957) - Ellen Miller
- Jeff's Moustache (1957) - Ellen Miller
- The Harvesters (1957) - Ellen Miller
- The Apple Tree (1957) - Ellen Miller
- Poverty (1957) - Ellen Miller
- Father Ellen (1957) - Ellen Miller
- The Nest (1957) - Ellen Miller
- Haunted House (1957) - Ellen Miller
- The Snob (1957) - Ellen Miller
- Boy's Day (1957) - Ellen Miller
- The Search (1957) - Ellen Miller
- The Dog House (1957) - Ellen Miller
- Bird Watchers (1957) - Ellen Miller
- Survival (1957) - Ellen Miller
- The Artist (1957) - Ellen Miller
- The Rock (1957) - Ellen Miller
- Lassie's Day (1957) - Ellen Miller
- The Chimp (1957) - Ellen Miller
- Vigil (1957) - Ellen Miller
- Champion (1957) - Ellen Miller
- Lassie's Vanity (1957) - Ellen Miller
- Goodbye Forever (1957) - Ellen Miller
- Superstition (1956) - Ellen Miller
- Party Line (1956) - Ellen Miller
- A Place for Everything (1956) - Ellen Miller
- Goats (1956) - Ellen Miller
- The Tractor (1956) - Ellen Miller
- The Challenge (1956) - Ellen Miller
- Fish Conservation (1956) - Ellen Miller
- Gossip (1956) - Ellen Miller
- Local Elections (1956) - Ellen Miller
- Transfusion (1956) - Ellen Miller
- The Fish Story (1956) - Ellen Miller
- Hoax (1956) - Ellen Miller
- The Watch (1956) - Ellen Miller
- Bone (1956) - Ellen Miller
- Quarantine (1956) - Ellen Miller
- Friendship (1956) - Ellen Miller
- Bee Hive (1956) - Ellen Miller
- The Frog (1956) - Ellen Miller
- Diane (1956) - Ellen Miller
- The Haircut (1956) - Ellen Miller
- War Dog (1956) - Ellen Miller
- The Crop Duster (1956) - Ellen Miller
- The Calf (1956) - Ellen Miller
- The Marauder (1956) - Ellen Miller
- Domino (1956) - Ellen Miller
- The Deer Hunter (1956) - Ellen Miller
- Sunday School (1956) - Ellen Miller
- The Leash (1956) - Ellen Miller
- The Child (1956) - Ellen Miller
- Lassie's Double (1956) - Ellen Miller
- The Vet (1956) - Ellen Miller
- The Journey (1956) - Ellen Miller
- The Raft (1956) - Ellen Miller
- The Visitor (1956) - Ellen Miller
- The Tree House (1956) - Ellen Miller
- The Hawk (1956) - Ellen Miller
- The Trial (1956) - Ellen Miller
- Pokey (1956) - Ellen Miller
- The Dog Catcher (1956) - Ellen Miller
- The Stamp Album (1956) - Ellen Miller
- The Gift (1955) - Ellen Miller
- The Gypsies (1955) - Ellen Miller
- Gramps' Birthday (1955) - Ellen Miller
- The Twister (1955) - Ellen Miller
- The Clown (1955) - Ellen Miller
- The Newspaper (1955) - Ellen Miller
- The Rival (1955) - Ellen Miller
- The Wild Duck (1955) - Ellen Miller
- The Witch (1955) - Ellen Miller
- The Monster (1955) - Ellen Miller
- The School (1955) - Ellen Miller
- The Violin (1955) - Ellen Miller
- The Dog Show (1955) - Ellen Miller
- The Pit (1955) - Ellen Miller
- The Runt (1955) - Ellen Miller
- The Kittens (1955) - Ellen Miller
- The Bear (1955) - Ellen Miller
- The Snake (1955) - Ellen Miller
- The Well (1955) - Ellen Miller
- The Injury (1955) - Ellen Miller
- The Cave (1955) - Ellen Miller
- Blind Soldier (1955) - Ellen Miller
- The Fawn (1955) - Ellen Miller
- Father (1955) - Ellen Miller
- The Brat (1955) - Ellen Miller
- Runaways (1955) - Ellen Miller
- The Contest (1954) - Ellen Miller
- The Fighter (1954) - Ellen Miller
- The Rustlers (1954) - Ellen Miller
- Sale of Lassie (1954) - Ellen Miller
- The Carnival (1954) - Ellen Miller
- The Job (1954) - Ellen Miller
- Lassie's Pups (1954) - Ellen Miller
- Gramps (1954) - Ellen Miller
- The Lion (1954) - Ellen Miller
- Feud (1954) - Ellen Miller
- The Convict (1954) - Ellen Miller
- Mr. Peabody (1954) - Ellen Miller
- The Gun (1954) - Ellen Miller
- The Colt (1954) - Ellen Miller
- Arithmetic (1954) - Ellen Miller
- Inheritance (1954) - Ellen Miller
1954
Come to the Window (TV Movie) as
Jenny Lind
1953
Where's Raymond? (TV Series) as
Francine
- Find Tremont (1953) - Francine
1953
Racket Squad (TV Series) as
Mary
- The Case of the Dancing Lady (1953) - Mary
1953
Your Jeweler's Showcase (TV Series)
- Three and One Half Musketeers (1953)
1949
The Wolf Hunters as
Renée
1949
Your Show Time (TV Series)
- The Manchester Marriage (1949)
1948
The Snake Pit as
Singing Inmate
1945
Spreadin' the Jam (Short) as
Sally
1945
This Man's Navy as
Cathey Cortland
1944
Grandfather's Follies (Short)
1942
The Loves of Edgar Allan Poe as
Poe's Young Mother (uncredited)
1941
Those Good Old Days (Short) as
Miss Harris - Later Mrs. Joe La Rue
1941
Six-Gun Gold as
Penny Blanchard
1940
Father Is a Prince as
Connie Bower
1940
Flight Angels as
Jane Morrow
1940
The Showdown as
Sue Willard (as Jane Clayton)
1939
The Llano Kid as
Lupita Sandoval (as Jane Clayton)
1938
In Old Mexico as
Anita Gonzalez (as Jane Clayton)
1938
Sunset Trail as
Dorrie Marsh (as Jane Clayton)
Soundtrack
2001
The Sopranos (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Proshai, Livushka (2001) - (performer: "If I Loved You")
1960
The Danny Thomas Show (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- The Singing Sisters (1960) - (performer: "Christmastime" - uncredited)
1954
General Foods 25th Anniversary Show: A Salute to Rodgers and Hammerstein (TV Special) (performer: "The Bench Scene")
1949
The Wolf Hunters (performer: "Sleep My Baby Sleep")
1948
The Snake Pit (performer: "Goin' Home" (1922) - uncredited)
1945
Spreadin' the Jam (Short) (performer: "Spreadin' the Jam")
1941
Those Good Old Days (Short) (performer: "Who's Your Honey Lamb?", "Seaside Finale" - uncredited)
Self
1982
The 34th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1979
The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
Self - Actress
- Episode #18.179 (1979) - Self - Actress
1954
Stump the Stars (TV Series) as
Self - Regular Panelist / Self
- Keely Smith vs. Barry Sullivan (1962) - Self - Regular Panelist
- Hedy Lamarr vs. Ricardo Montalban (1962) - Self - Regular Panelist
- Jane Russell vs. Sammy Davis Jr. (1962) - Self - Regular Panelist
- Terry Moore vs. Cesar Romero (1962) - Self - Regular Panelist
- Gisele MacKenzie vs. Tab Hunter (1962) - Self - Regular Panelist
- Janet Blair vs. Mickey Rooney (1962) - Self
- Yvonne DeCarlo vs. Art Linkletter (1962) - Self - Regular Panelist
- Lee Marvin vs. Gypsy Rose Lee (1962) - Self - Regular Panelist
- Dick Van Dyke vs. Imogene Coca (1962) - Self - Regular Panelist
- Jerry Lewis vs. Jayne Mansfield (1962) - Self - Regular Panelist
- Peter Donald, Dorothy Hart, Robert Alda, Elaine Stritch, Jerry Lester, Jan Clayton, John Drew Barrymore, Jackie Cooper (1954) - Self
1962
The Jerry Lewis Show: From This Moment On (TV Special) as
Self
1961
Here's Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.151 (1961) - Self
1960
About Faces (TV Series) as
Self
- Jan Clayton (1960) - Self
1959
The Ed Sullivan Show (TV Series) as
Self - Singer
- Episode #12.32 (1959) - Self - Singer
1958
The Juke Box Jury (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 27 March 1959 (1959) - Self
- Episode dated 17 October 1958 (1958) - Self
- Episode dated 26 September 1958 (1958) - Self
1958
This Is Your Life (TV Series) as
Self - Honoree
- Jan Clayton (1958) - Self - Honoree
1958
The Dinah Shore Chevy Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Ray Bolger, Jan Clayton, The McGuire Sisters (1958) - Self
1955
The Colgate Comedy Hour (TV Series) as
Self - Actress
- Episode #6.4 (1955) - Self - Actress
1954
Dear Phoebe (TV Series) as
Self
- The Christmas Show (1954) - Self
1954
The 28th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (TV Special) as
Self - 'Lassie' cast
1954
General Foods 25th Anniversary Show: A Salute to Rodgers and Hammerstein (TV Special) as
Julie Jordan (segment 'Carousel')
Archive Footage
2012
Out of My Dreams: Oscar Hammerstein II (TV Movie documentary) as
Julie Jordan
2004
Broadway: The American Musical (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Julie Jordan
- Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin': 1943-1960 (2004) - Julie Jordan

References

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