Janine Drzewicki, a talented actress of mixed heritage, was born in the charming Lancashire seaside town of Morecambe to an English mother and a Polish father. She spent her formative years in Nottingham, where she received a solid education before making the move to London to pursue her passion for acting at the esteemed E15 theatre school.
After completing her training, Janine landed a few small roles in television dramas, but the lack of an agent left her without a steady stream of work. Undeterred, she took matters into her own hands and placed an advertisement in the Spotlight agency catalogue, accompanied by a photograph that showcased her striking features.
This bold move caught the attention of the BBC, who approached Janine to audition for a play about incest, titled Diane (1975). Despite being in her early 20s, Janine was cast as a 13-year-old girl, a role that required a remarkable level of conviction. Her impressive audition secured her the part, marking the beginning of a successful career in television and theatre.
Janine's breakthrough role came when she was cast as Angie in the stage production of Abigail's Party (1977),which was later adapted for television. Her performance in this iconic play introduced her to a wider audience and solidified her reputation as a talented and versatile actress.
Throughout her career, Janine has appeared in a range of television comedy series, although her filmography is relatively limited, with notable roles in Dracula (1979) and The Madness of King George (1994). Her characters often portray eccentric or unhinged individuals, showcasing her impressive range and ability to bring complex characters to life.
In her personal life, Janine is married to the accomplished actor Paul Bentall, with whom she has two sons and two daughters, including the talented actress Ruby Bentall. The family resides in London, where Janine continues to work in the entertainment industry, leaving a lasting impact on the world of British theatre and television.