Jan Shutan

Jan Shutan (b. 5 November 1932 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actress.[1]

Life

Shutan is known for her TV roles in Ben Casey (as Joanie Shutan/Joanie Cramer) (1963–1966), Bonnie in Room 222 (1969–1970) and Ruth Cramer in the short-lived TV show Sons and Daughters (1974). She also appeared in the series The Outer Limits (1964), The Fugitive (1965), FBI (1965), as Gloria in The Andy Griffith Show (1965) (as "cousin" Gloria),[2] and as Lt. Mira Romaine in Star Trek: The Original Series (1969) (playing LT Mira Romaine in Lights of Zetar.[1]

Films she appeared in include Man in the Square Suit (1966), The Seven Minutes (1971),[3] Message to My Daughter (1973), Love Is Not Forever (1974), Dracula's Dog (1978),[4] and This House Possessed (1981); her last acting appearance.[5]

Filmography

  • 1963: Arrest and Trial (TV series, one episode)[6]
  • 1963–1966: Ben Casey (TV series, 5 episodes)[6]
  • 1964: The Outer Limits (TV series, one episode)[6]
  • 1965: Barnaby (TV pilot)[6]
  • 1965: The Andy Griffith Show (TV series, one episode)[6]
  • 1965: The Fugitive (TV series, one episode)[6]
  • 1965: FBI (TV series, one episode)[6]
  • 1966: Man in the Square Suit (TV film)[6]
  • 1966: Felony Squad (TV series, one episode)[6]
  • 1967: Dick Tracy (Short film)[6]
  • 1969: Star Trek: The Original Series (TV series, one episode)[6]
  • 1969–1970: Room 222 (TV series, 8 episodes)[6]
  • 1970: Nanny and the Professor (TV series, one episode)[6]
  • 1971: The Seven Minutes[6]
  • 1971: Night Gallery (TV series, one episode)[6]
  • 1972: Love, American Style (TV series, one episode)[6]
  • 1973: Message to My Daughter (TV film)[6]
  • 1974: Love Is Not Forever (TV film)[6]
  • 1974: Sons and Daughters (TV series, 9 episodes)[6]
  • 1975: Three for the Road (TV series, one episode)[6]
  • 1976: Charlie's Angels (TV series, one episode)[6]
  • 1976, 1977: Quincy, M. E. (TV series, 2 episodes)[6]
  • 1978: Dracula’s Dog[6]
  • 1978: Mother, Juggs & Speed (Short film)[6]
  • 1979: Hello, Larry (TV series, one episode)[6]
  • 1979: NBC Special Treat (TV series, one episode)[6]
  • 1981: This House Possessed, (TV film)[5][6]
gollark: Oh, some of them have storage buses.
gollark: And why so many terminals?
gollark: What're those?
gollark: I have one for giant crafting jobs which has a few 64ks and many, many coprocessors.
gollark: * very right

References

  1. Clark, Mark (2012). Star Trek FAQ. Milwaukee, WI: Applause Theatre and Cinema Books. ISBN 978-1557837929.
  2. Beck, Ken (1996). Aunt Bee's Delightful Desserts. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson. p. 108. ISBN 978-1-55853-402-5.
  3. McDonough, Jimmy (2005). Big Bosoms and Square Jaws. New York: Three Rivers Press. p. 448. ISBN 0-307-33844-4.
  4. Everman, Welch (1995). Cult Horror Films. New York: Citadel Press. p. 93. ISBN 0-8065-1425-6.
  5. "THIS HOUSE POSSESSED(1981)". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  6. "Jan Shutan". Amazon. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
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