Janet Warren, also known as Elaine Morey, was an actress in the United States during the 1940s and 50s.
After spending her late teen years as a drama coach for other child actors, she signed a contract with Universal Pictures in 1940 and began appearing in films, frequently in Abbott and Costello comedies, horror films, and teenage musicals.
[1] She was also enrolled in a child acting school from the age of 13, with Jane Withers as one of her classmates.
In September 1943, she disappeared and was reported missing by her husband, with only a note reading "I'm going away; goodbye forever" left behind.
[12][13] Warren married again, in 1949, to Barton Yarborough, a union that lasted until his death in 1951.