Before dissecting the “Mrs. Behavin” project, one must understand the woman behind the ink. Janine Marie Lindemulder rose to prominence in the 1990s. She was not just a performer; she was a brand. With her girl-next-door looks contrasted by rebellious body art, she became a muse for directors like Andrew Blake.
: Blake’s signature style—characterized by monochrome tones, elegant costumes, and a focus on fetish-chic—is on full display. Janine Lindemulder’s Performance Janine Lindemulder Mrs Behavin
Mrs. Behavin' represents the peak of this "reinvention" era. Directed by , the film moved away from the "gonzo" styles of the time, opting instead for a cinematic, high-fashion atmosphere . Janine’s role as the sophisticated title character solidified her status as a crossover icon, blending her "Upper East Side" persona with the raw energy her fans expected. Production and Cast Before dissecting the “Mrs