Janet Margaret Sarno (November 18, 1933 – March 15, 2023) was an American character actress of stage, film and television.

Early life and career

Born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, on November 18, 1933, Sarno was the daughter of Margaret (née Daddona) and Italian-born hair stylist Francis "Frank" Sarno, longtime proprietor of Sarno's Beauty Salon. She attended Central High School, New Haven State Teacher's College, and, after teaching for several years at the Hallen Elementary School, Yale Drama School, where, in 1962, she earned her Master of Fine Arts degree, simultaneously winning the Mrs. W William E. Hill. Sr. Award for drama, issued annually to "the actress who best exemplifies the Yale Drama school, scholastically and in acting achievement".

Of her performance that year in the Yale Drama Society's production of Here Comes Santa Claus, playwright in residence Joel Oliansky's black comedy about the relationship between an aging, erstwhile horror movie icon and his son (the former clearly modeled on Bela Lugosi), New York Times critic Howard Taubman, while deeming the work as written uneven but intermittently hilarious, cites the beneficial effect of several "helpful performances", including those of the two leads and of a young Daniel Travanti, and, in particular, Sarno's turn as "a tough, though sensitive girl who does amusing broadcasts for teenagers".

Some of Sarno's more noteworthy Off-Broadway and regional theater credits include performances as Pirate Jenny in Brecht's Threepenny Opera, the stepdaughter in Pirandello's Six Characters in Search of an Author, Melba Snyder in Pal Joey, and, at the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C., Masha in Chekhov's Three Sisters and Sabina in Thornton Wilder's The Skin of Our Teeth. She played "the woman" in Paul Shyre's A Whitman Portrait, and an assortment of characters in the rock opera, The Survival of St. Joan. She starred as Alice in Play Strindberg, as Patsie in Momma's Little Angels by Paul La Russo II, and, in Jane Anderson's The Pink Studio, portrayed both Madame Bidet and Madame Joie.

Sarno's portrayal of Judith Fellowes in a 1989 revival of Tennessee Williams' Night of the Iguana proved one of the special pleasures of an otherwise "uneven" production for Montclair Times critic Naomi Siegel.

One more comment on the cast: Janet Sarno as Miss Judith Fellowes brings a wonderful touch of humor and self righteous buffoonery to her small role. This is what good character acting is all about.

In 2010, Sarno became the titular subject of Janet's Class, a feature-length documentary, which followed Sarno and her acting students, ranging in age from 50 to 92. The film was produced, directed and shot by actress Dorothy Lyman, who had made Sarno's previous film, Split Ends. Scored by Grammy-winning arranger Bill Cunliffe, the film had, as of December 2025, yet to find a commercial distributor, although it did have at least one public screening, in February 2011 at the Andes Hotel in the city of Andes in upstate New York,

Personal life and death

In 1960, Sarno was engaged, but evidently, never married, to Thomas John Morrison. From no later than 1985 until his death in 2012, she was, as noted in his New York Times funeral announcement, the "beloved wife" of New York State Supreme Court Justice Michael Joseph Dontzin, whose "other great passion was to serve as his wife's Stage Door Johnny, accompanying her to each of her theater performances".

On March 15, 2023, Sarno died at her home in New York City at age 89.

Works

Plays

Plays
YearPlayRoleTheaterNotes
1964DylanNancy; Reporter; Party Guest, Student; ServantPlymouth TheatreJanuary 4, 1964 – September 12, 1964
1974EquusElizabeth AlmondPlymouth Theatre Helen Hayes TheatreOct 24, 1974 - Sep 11, 1976 October 5, 1976 - October 2, 1977
1979KnockoutGracieHelen Hayes TheatreMay 6, 1979 – Sep 16, 1979
1996The Apple Doesn't Fall...Madge WellingtonLyceum TheatreApr 14, 1996 – Apr 14, 1996
2015Fish in the DarkUnderstudy; Gloria Drexel (Replacement); Rose Kantner (Replacement)Cort TheatreMar 5, 2015 – Aug 1, 2015

Film

YearTitleRoleDirectorOther cast membersNotesRefs.
1970The People Next DoorNight Nurse (as Jan Sarno)David GreeneEli Wallach, Julie Harris, Deborah Winters
1971BananasWoman (uncredited)Woody AllenWoody Allen, Louise Lasser, Carlos Montalban
1971The HospitalNurse Rivers (uncredited)Arthur HillerGeorge C. Scott, Diana Rigg, Barnard Hughes
1972Across 110th StreetTherese D'SalvioBarry ShearAnthony Quinn, Yaphet Kotto, Anthony Franciosa
1973Family HonorDinner FriendClark Worswick
1980GorpMrs. KramerJoseph RubenMichael Lembeck, Dennis Quaid, Fran Drescher
1986PowerModeratorSidney LumetRichard Gere, Julie Christie, Gene Hackman
1991The Hard WayContinental RepresentativeJohn BadhamMichael J. Fox, James Woods, Stephen Lang
1995Italian MovieNinaRoberto MonticelloMichael Della Femina, Caprice Benedetti, James Gandolfini
2000Requiem for a DreamMrs. PearlmanDarren AronofskyEllen Burstyn, Jared Leto, Jennifer Connelly
2001Passing StonesLeon's MotherRoger MajkowskiRoger Majkowski, Tom Ellis, Thomas Majkowski
2005Rock the PaintEvelynPhil BertelsonDouglas Smith, Kevin Phillips, Christopher Innvar
2005Carlito's Way: Rise to PowerArtie Sr.'s WifeMichael BregmanJay Hernandez, Mario Van Peebles, Luis Guzman
2009Split EndsConnie ProvenzanoDorothy LymanVincent Pastore, Corinna May, Lawton Paseka
2011Janet's ClassHerselfDorothy Lyman
2013All Is BrightBartender #2Phil MorrisonPaul Giamatti, Paul Rudd, Sally Hawkins
2013The Savage BeastMadelineRoger MajkowskiCatherine Lloyd Burns, Orlagh Cassidy, Jen Davis
2016The Sweet SublimeNAAlik BarsoumianChase Bolnick10-minute short starring Sarno & Bolnick
2018To DustFaigyShawn SnyderGéza Röhrig, Matthew Broderick, Samy Voit

TV appearances

TV
TV ShowRoleEpisodeYear
Faith for TodayJanet (as Janet Margaret Sarno)1968
As the World TurnsMs. Schultz1970
Search for TomorrowGladys Weed197_
Hardhat and LegsJosie1980
The Edge of NightMrs. Arnold1981
The Baby-Sitters ClubMrs. Slade"Dawn and the Haunted House"1990
Law & OrderDr. Goldman"Forgiveness"1992
Marie Costas"Tabula Rasa"1999
Trial Judge Monica Ferrante"Smoke"2003
Trial Judge Monica Ferrante"C.O.D."2004
The Wright VerdictsJudge Rubino"Ex-Corpus Delicti"1995
100 Centre Street"A Shot in the Dark"2001
ConvictionAunt Renee"Breakup"2006
New AmsterdamDebra Liu"Castles Made of Sand"2022

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