Janette Scott | |
| Job | Actress |
| Top Roles | Elspeth Honey, Cassandra, Judith Anderson, Child, Shirley Freeman |
| Top Genres | Drama, Comedy, War, Romance, Thriller/Suspense, Adventure |
| Top Topics | World War II, American Revolution, Ancient World |
| Top Collaborators | Marianne Stone, Gerald Campion, Jeremy Lloyd, Val Guest (Director) |
| Shares birthday with | Lee Remick, Dan Dailey, Patty Duke see more.. |
Janette Scott Overview:
Actress, Janette Scott, was born Thora Janette Scott on Dec 14, 1938 in Morecambe, Lancashire. As of December 2025, Janette Scott was 87 years old.
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Janette Scott Quotes:
Dennis Scott:
I see: the scientists do the thinking for the world, and the rest of us just live in it, is that it?
Elspeth Honey: Yes.
Dennis Scott: What other games do you play?
Elspeth Honey: Oh well there's pyramidology.
Dennis Scott: Pyramid-?
Elspeth Honey: Ology.
Dennis Scott: Pyramidology.
Elspeth Honey: That's the science of the Great Pyramid. My father made it up too, the game I mean, here it is, excuse me. It was built in the year 3,234 B.C., it's very scientific, it was built in direct relationship to the stars, so it has an astronomical significance. It's the only known architectural example of squaring the circle. That is the area of the base is directly equal to that of a circle, but the height of the structure of its radius. It has the most wonderful maximal.
Karen Goodwin: [as her husband is boarding up the lighthouse door] It's like being nailed in your own coffin.
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Elspeth Honey: Yes.
Dennis Scott: What other games do you play?
Elspeth Honey: Oh well there's pyramidology.
Dennis Scott: Pyramid-?
Elspeth Honey: Ology.
Dennis Scott: Pyramidology.
Elspeth Honey: That's the science of the Great Pyramid. My father made it up too, the game I mean, here it is, excuse me. It was built in the year 3,234 B.C., it's very scientific, it was built in direct relationship to the stars, so it has an astronomical significance. It's the only known architectural example of squaring the circle. That is the area of the base is directly equal to that of a circle, but the height of the structure of its radius. It has the most wonderful maximal.
Karen Goodwin: [as her husband is boarding up the lighthouse door] It's like being nailed in your own coffin.
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