Janit Baldwin had a fleeting, but still memorable and impressive ten year career as an actress.
Born in 1953 and raised by her actress
mother, Dona Baldwin, in Kansas City, Missouri, the diminutive blue-eyed and auburn-haired Janit made her film debut in Michael Ritchie's Die Professionals (1972). Among her more notable movie parts are Claudia Jennings' sweet younger sister in the exciting redneck drive-in exploitation classic Hetzjagd im Sumpf (1973), a groupie in Brian De Palma's delightfully delirious horror rock satire Das Phantom im Paradies (1974), a hardened juvenile delinquent in the shocking made-for-TV teenage girls-in-prison feature Born Innocent (1974), and Piper Laurie's mute daughter who becomes possessed by the vengeful spirit of a vicious gangster in Curtis Harrington's immensely enjoyable horror outing Blutige Ruby - Der Geist des Todes (1977).
Baldwin made guest appearances on
the television programs Baretta (1975), Rauchende Colts (1955), Hawaii Fünf-Null (1968), Die Waltons (1972), and Notruf California (1972).
Besides her TV and film credits, she acted in stage plays and television commercials. Following her winning portrayal of a spunky young lady in the strictly so-so slasher item Humongous (1982), Baldwin quit acting and went gone on to
have a successful career as a fashion designer.