Janet Banzet (who often used the stage name of "Marie Brent" and several other names) was a Texas born actress who was in many sexploitation films of the late 1960s and early 1970s. She starred in several provocatively titled films directed by Michael Findlay and Joseph W. Sarno. In 1970 she was in The Party at Kitty and Stud's better known under the title Italian Stallion which is Sylvester Stallone's first film. She passed away in 1971 of a suicide.
The Party at Kitty and Stud's
(Girl in Park (uncredited))
Breakfast at Tiffany's
(Woman (uncredited))
The Girl Grabbers
(June)
The Ultimate Degenerate
(Dora)
The Beast That Killed Women
(Girl Waiting to Join Camp #2)
Come Play with Me
(Ruthie)
Mini-Skirt Love
(Janet)
Tuck Me In
Sexual Understanding
Keyholes Are for Peeping
(Woman on the Stairs (archive footage) (uncredited))
The Kiss of Her Flesh
(Mona)
Playpen Girls
Teach Me How to Do It
Party Levitation
((archive))
Julie Is No Angel
To Turn a Trick
(Angie)
Venus in Furs
(Woman on Subway)
Lusting Hours
(Lesbian Model)
A Thousand Pleasures
(Belle)
Teenage Gang Debs
(Rosie (uncredited))
Is There Sex After Death?
(Clinic Patient)
Diary of a Swinger
(Party Guest)
The Wall of Flesh
(Miss Walls)
Professor Lust
Private Relations
(Katie Mallory)
The Sex Cycle
(Nude Model / Spirit)
Anything for Money
(Sue)
The Amazing Transplant
(Bobbie Revan)
Death of a Nymphette
The Touch
Sugar Daddy
(Candy)
The Filth Shop
The Hardy Girls
(Piano Teacher)
All Women Are Bad
(Stripper #2 / Fortune Teller)