Jones aerobics video from 1987
Janet-Marie Jones (born January 10 1961) is an
American actress, dancer,
and aerobics instructor. She is married to ice hockey icon
Wayne Gretzky.
Biography
Entertainment career
Jones was born in Bridgeton, Missouri. She performed as a dancer in Annie
(1982), Staying Alive (1983), and Snow
White Live (1980), and had a bit part in The Beastmaster (1982). Her big break came in
The Flamingo Kid (1984), which was
followed by the film version of A Chorus Line (1985). Later in 1986, she appeared in American Anthem,
co-staring gymnast Mitch Gaylord. In 1987, she appeared in a
semi-nude pictorial in that March's Playboy.
Four months before her wedding, Police Academy 5: Assignment
Miami Beach (1988) was released. Other credits include A League of Their Own (1992), and hosting an
infomercial for Jackie Chan's Cable Flex. She served as
the "master instructor" for a workout video produced by The Firm. She and daughter Paulina were featured in the movie Alpha Dog.
Personal life
She was engaged to tennis star Vitas Gerulaitis for
three years, before he broke the engagement. He later died of carbon monoxide poisoning
in 1994. She also dated actors Bruce Willis and Nels Van Patten, son of Dick Van Patten.
Jones met Gretzky when he was a judge on Merv Griffin's show Dance Fever in 1984. They ran into each other at a Los Angeles
Lakers game in 1987; Gretzky told Howard Stern's 22
October 1996 audience they consummated their relationship that night. Stern commented,
"That's why they call you 'The Great One'." On 17 July 1988 they
were wed at a lavish ceremony at St. Joseph's Basilica in Edmonton broadcast live across
Canada. Jones was four months pregnant with their daughter
Paulina. Janet and Wayne have four other children: Ty, Trevor, Tristan, and Emma. Her
mother has been their nanny since 1988.
The marriage has come under scrutiny at times. After Jones was knocked unconscious by a pane of Plexiglas during a 22 October 1997 New York Rangers-Chicago Blackhawks game, Gretzky continued
to play while she was taken to the hospital. He later defended his actions by saying the officials who were tending to Janet told
him there was nothing he could do. On the 15 January 1998
Rosie O'Donnell Show, he made a crack about the incident. He has also refused to
publicly defend her during the on-going gambling investigation (see below).
Illegal gambling controversy
On February 7 2006, Jones and a half-dozen NHL players were
among those implicated in a New Jersey-based sports gambling ring allegedly financed by
Phoenix Coyotes assistant coach Rick Tocchet.
Coyotes' general manager and Gretzky's former agent, Michael Barnett, admitted to police placing a bet on Super Bowl XL with Tocchet.
Gretzky told reporters that Jones "would sit down at some point and answer questions that everybody has for her and be her own
person",[1] "The reality is, I'm not involved, I wasn't
involved and I'm not going to be involved." Jones released a statement through the team: "At no time did I ever place a wager on
my husband's behalf." Further reporting by the Newark Star-Ledger revealed on
February 9, 2006, that New Jersey State Police wiretaps have Gretzky
speaking about the ring. Police sources told the Star-Ledger that there is no evidence Gretzky made any bets. "I didn't bet.
Didn't happen. It's not going to happen, hasn't happened; it's not something that I've done." Lawyers for the couple later
announced that neither Gretzky nor Jones would face criminal charges.[2]
On March 15 2006, the New Jersey attorney general's office
announced it will subpoena Jones to testify about the alleged ring as soon as a grand jury
convenes. On May 8, Tocchet and Jones filed notices in New
Jersey that they intend to sue the state for defamation, claiming each have lost business opportunities in the wake of the
state's investigation which have sullied their reputations.[3]
Yuma
Just recently Janet moved to Yuma, Arizona with her
husband Wayne Gretzky.[citation needed]
See also
Footnotes
External links
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