Actress/Author/Life Coach Jane Robbins made two appearances in the ''Rocky'' film series; first as the owner of the pet shop Adrian Balboa (played by Talia Shire) used to work at in the first ''Rocky'' film, then reprised the role again in 1990's ''Rocky V'' film. A Magnum Cum Laude graduate from Bryn Mawr College, she completed post-graduate studies in psychology at Antioch College. Jane is also the author of the book ''Acting Techniques for Everyday Life'', which seeks to teach everyday people the proven techniques actors use to overcome their fears, to confront various difficult situations in their lives. Jane starred on Broadway at Lincoln Center in Reminiscences of Mozart by His Sister, her own one woman play, which was commissioned by the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. where she initially performed it. Her first starring role on Broadway was in Morning Noon & Night, three one-act plays written by Israel Horowitz, Terrence McNally and Leonard Melfi. Her television credits include: ER, The Heidi Chronicles, Beverly Hills 90210, The Disappearance of Christina, Bloodlines, Afterburn, Murder She Wrote, Norman and the Killer, Brothers, Falcon Crest (one year), Knots Landing (six months), Victims for Victims: The Theresa Saldana Story, and 79 Park Avenue. Her film credits include: Rocky I, II, V, Arachnophobia, There Goes the Neighborhood, True Identitiy, Buckaroo Banzai, One Night Stand (directed by Rocky and Rocky V co-star Talia Shire) and Coming Apart (directed by Milton Moses Gingsburg). As a life coach, Jane has led many workshops in such places as New York City, Miami, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, CA, Big Sur, CA, and for numerous law firms across the U.S.
Jane Mason is known for Out of the Wild (2019).
Jane May Graves was born in Canada. She is an actress and producer, known for Strike Back (2010), Don't Breathe (2016) and The Report (2019).
Jane Mayer is a writer, known for Strange Justice (1999), War on Whistleblowers: Free Press and the National Security State (2013) and L'homme qui murmure à l'oreille de Trump (2017).
Jane McAlister is known for The Inconsiderables: Last Exit Out of Hollywood (2020).
Jane McCarry was born in 1970 in Scotland, UK. She is an actress and producer, known for Still Game (2002), Goon (2016) and The Devil's Hour (2022).
Jane McDonald grew up in Wakefield, England, UK. Jane's father, Peter, was a miner, who doubled as a chimney-sweep. Jane's mother, Jean, and Jane's grandmother ran a boarding-house in Wakefield. Jane has a brother, Tony, and a sister, Janet. For 12 years, Jane sang in clubs throughout Northern England and on various cruise ships. In March 1995, she met her husband, Henrik Brixen, onboard the cruise ship, The Century. They married in May 1998. On 13 January 1998, British BBC1 began broadcasting the documentary series The Cruise - and Jane became an instant star. In July 1998, Jane released her first album, "Jane McDonald" (received platinum), in November 1999, she released the concert video: "Jane McDonald - In Concert" and, in June 2000, Jane released her second album, "Inspiration". Jane now has her own TV show: Star for a Night (1999). Jane is living proof that sometimes dreams really DO come true.
Jane recently appeared in a leading role in the independent feature film Black Ice directed by Johnny Gogan at the Galway Film Fleadh 2013 and on The Tree opposite Mark Doherty and The First Wave for Tilted Pictures. She has appeared on BBC One in the first episode of Quirke, a new mini-series for BBC TV starring Gabriel Byrne and based on the books of John Banville. She recently finished shooting a guest lead for Silent Witness (BBC) She also recently shot the role of Sissy in Game of Thrones Season 4. Jane has appeared in a major role in Pure Mule The Last Weekend, directed by Declan Recks for Samson Films which appeared on RTE 1, in Michael Kinrons award winning short film Lowland Fell.She appeared in Four Last Things by Lisa Tierney-Keogh, for the Dublin Theatre Festival Fringe for which she was nominated for a Best Female Performer Award 2009. Jane has shot the Imogen Murphy pilot feature Honeycomb and also worked with Jim Sheridan on the Dream House project. Jane featured as one of the leading characters in the short film Switch which featured in the Tribeca Film Festival in New York, in Venom Film's short film Joy directed by Colm Quinn and in Zanzibar Films short Nowhere in Particular which recently won the audience award for Best Performances at the Wild Sound Short Film Festival in Toronto. She appeared in the recent mini-series for RTE,Amber, directed by Thaddeus O'Sullivan for Octagon Films for RTE.
Jane McGregor is a Canadian actress, best known for her roles in Flower & Garnet (2002), Slap Her, She's French! (2002), and That Beautiful Somewhere (2006), as well as her recurring role on the CTV series Robson Arms (2005). McGregor's career began with classes at the Vancouver Youth Theatre at the age of eight, which were followed by toy commercials. Her first television series appearance was a guest role on two episodes of the Canadian classic The Odyssey (1992). Following this she appeared in a string of made-for-television movies. In 2000 she landed a lead in the MTV series Live Through This (2000), followed by the multi-Emmy Award-winning TV Movie Bang Bang You're Dead (2002). In 2002 she starred in the American comedy Slap Her, She's French! (2002). She played Starla Grady, a popular Texas cheerleader, opposite Piper Perabo and Micheal McKean. Later that year she did the Canadian independent film Flower & Garnet (2002), where she played Flower, an isolated, pregnant teenager. The film premiered at Toronto International Film Festival, played in the Berlin International Film Festival, and won several awards. Jane's performance was very well received. Jane guest starred on The CW's Supernatural (2005), and played opposite Keri Rusell in the TV Movie The Magic of Ordinary Days (2005). She starred with Roy Dupuis in That Beautiful Somewhere (2006) as Catherine Nyland, an archaeologist suffering from debilitating migraines. From 2005 to 2008 she had a recurring role as Alicia Plecas in the Canadian series Robson Arms (2005). In 2007 she appeared in American Venus (2007) as Jenna Lane, a competitive ice skater hovering on the brink of a mental breakdown due to her controlling mother (portrayed by Rebecca De Mornay). Most recently, Jane appeared on Fox's Fringe (2008), CTV's _"The Listener" (2009- )_, Fox's _"Almost Human" (2013- )_, FX's _"Fargo" (2014- )_ and the upcoming The 9th Life of Louis Drax (2016).
Jane McLean Guerra is a writer and an actress. She was born in the Philippines and raised in Toronto, Canada, and began her career in the entertainment industry after studying at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. In her time as a performer, she starred in a multitude of international productions across film, television and theater, then pivoted to writing after winning and placing in a number of screenwriting fellowships and competitions. Since now has several projects in development with notable film and television production companies and studios in the U.S, the U.K, and Canada.