The Times-Picayune
March 28, 2018
March 9, 1945 - March 17, 2018 "I'm glad my trip to
this life was long and amazingly free. I did everything fearlessly." Our
beloved Janet lost her battle with cancer in Silver Lake
surrounded by loved ones. Born in Binghamton, New York to Hannah Jacobs and Joseph Hughes, the family
soon moved to the New Orleans suburb of Metairie, Louisiana.
Janet loved all things New Orleans—the
people, food, music, and rich culture. She participated in and documented Mardi
Gras celebrations, jazz funerals, and the Mardi Gras Indians. She marched with
the Society of St. Anne, known for their elaborate costumes. As a young adult,
Janet moved to New York City, joining the anti Viet Nam war
movement as well as Andy Warhol's Factory. In 1978, Janet relocated to Los Angeles with her son
Beau and opened the iconic C.A.S.H. (Contemporary Artists Space of Hollywood)
club and gallery in 1981, serving her famous red beans and rice for $5 and
showcasing punk music and art. She parlayed her support of the punk underground
and became a casting director, employing many of the artists and musicians who
frequented C.A.S.H. Her generous spirit gave them shelter, a job and a meal.
Scores of artists and musicians credit Janet with help in their early careers.
Her credits include a long list of feature films (Body Double and Ghostbusters)
as well as several TV series (The Wonder Years, Hill Street Blues) and numerous
music videos for Steve Perry, Chicago, and "Weird Al" Yankovic among
others. In recent years she returned to her first profession as a landscape
designer, using native plants whenever possible. She was also a community
leader, serving on the Silver Lake Neighborhood Council. Janet was Facebook
before Facebook connecting people from her wide network of friends. Her parties
were legendary and always open to everyone who could count on her trademark
finger sandwiches and deviled eggs. All will miss her. Laissez les bon temps
rouler! Janet is survived by her mother, Hannah Cunningham, her siblings Kay
Gillum, Mary Beth Nogues, Fred Cunningham, Karay Klein and Debbie Rubiano. Her
son, Beauregard Baker predeceased her in 1986. Memorial services will be held
at The Red Lion Tavern in Silver
Lake, 3:00pm, March 31.
In lieu of flowers, please donate to New Orleans Musicians' Clinic and Assistance
Foundation
CUNNINGHAM, Janet
Born: 3/9/1945, Binghamton, New
York, U.S.A.
Died: 3/17/2018, Silver Lake, Louisiana,
U.S.A.
Janet Cunningham’s
western – casting director:
Purgatory (TV) - 1999
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