Janice Kent is an American actress and director.
Biography[]
Almost nothing is known about Kent, other than she started acting in 1974. She also works at an acting/life skill workshop in California. She has since married Barry Brayer on October 13, 1996.
On Criminal Minds[]
Kent portrayed Wendy Milgram, the wife of General Boyd Milgram (the former commanding officer of spree killer Luke Dolan, who took them both hostage), in the Season Seven episode "Dorado Falls".
Filmography[]
- Castle (2015) as Evelyn Ross
- Franklin & Bash (2012) as Bunny
- Criminal Minds - "Dorado Falls" (2011) TV episode - Wendy Milgram
- Torchwood (2011) as Female Psychiatrist
- Diary of a Single Mom (2009) as Jewel
- Keith (2008) as Woman
- Without a Trace (2007) as Allison Keyes
- The Last Run (2004) as Mrs. Powers
- ER (2004) as Mrs. Skinner
- The Handler (2003) as Dolores
- Frasier (2000) as Neighbor
- Smart Guy (1998) as Ms. Mendra
- Hang Time (1995) as Ms. Taylor
- Sliders (1995) as Quinn's Lawyer
- Attack of the 5 Ft. 2 Women (1994) as Nancy's Coach
- The Flintstones (1994) as Stewardess
- Wings (1992) as Jeanette
- The Story Lady (1991) as 2nd Saleslady
- The Unborn (1991) as Cindy DeWitt
- Designing Women (1991) as Mrs. Fredhold
- Who's the Boss? (1990) as Laurie
- The New Leave It to Beaver (1983-1989) as Mary Ellen Cleaver (101 episodes)
- Highway to Heaven (1987) as Penny Martin
- Misfits of Science (1985) as Judy
- Gimme a Break! (1984) as Mrs. Piper
- Crimes of Passion (1984) as Patty Marshall
- Fantasy Island (1983) as Nurse Michelle
- Still the Beaver (1983) as Mary Ellen
- Three's Company (1981) as Cheryl Gainer
- The Jayne Mansfield Story (1980) as Young Woman Writer
- Baby Comes Home (1980) as Young Pretty Female
- Blind Ambition (1979) as Colson's Secretary (TV miniseries, 4 episodes)
- Billy (1979) as Secretary
- Operating Room (1978) as Unknown Character
- The Ted Knight Show (1978) as Cheryl (6 episodes)
- Lou Grant (1977) as Louise
- The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977) as Barbara Duncan (segment "A.M. Today")
- Those Mad, Mad Moviemakers (1974) as Unknown Character
Director[]
- The New Leave It to Beater (1988-1989) - 2 episodes
External Links[]
For an up-to-date filmography, see here.