Janet Prescott, originally Janet Lynn Curtis, ventured into the realm of acting by signing a contract with Universal Pictures, thereby initiating a prolonged and illustrious professional trajectory that lasted from 1977 to 1980.
Throughout this notable period, she managed to secure a coveted series regular role on the widely acclaimed and popular television series "The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo" in the year 1979.
Janet's professional journey continued to unfold as she made a seamless transition from the spotlight of acting to the behind-the-scenes world of production. This pivotal career move saw her assume the role of associate producer on the action-packed television series "The Fall Guy" in the year 1981, marking a significant turning point in her professional trajectory. As a producer at Fox, she made a lasting impression, demonstrating her remarkable adaptability and unwavering commitment to her craft.
Janet's personal life was marked by a significant and enduring union with Glen A. Larson, a celebrated and accomplished television producer, who is widely recognized for his role in creating numerous hit television shows that have captivated audiences worldwide. This long-standing partnership, which spanned from 1982 to 2008, was a testament to the couple's deep emotional bond and unwavering commitment to one another.
The fruit of their love and devotion was the arrival of two lovely daughters, a precious gift that brought immense joy and fulfillment to their lives. These beautiful young women were a direct result of the love and nurturing that Janet and Glen shared, and they served as a constant reminder of the happiness and contentment that their union had brought to their lives.