Jane Schoenbrun is a producer and writer, known for We're All Going to the World's Fair (2021), Collective: Unconscious (2016) and The Eyeslicer (2017).
Actor Jane Schwartz is a dynamic combination of sophistication and guts. Originally from New Jersey, she grew up all over the US and now calls the Southwest home. Jane was recently seen as snooty suburbanite Mrs. White in Mei Makino's feature film Inbetween Girl, which won the Visions Audience Award at SXSW in 2021. Jane slayed corporate dragons at a Fortune 50 company while earning an MBA in Global Business from Rutgers University in Newark, NJ. She studied and practiced Theater and Fine Arts at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, FL, where she earned a BA in Communication and a Certificate in Film. When not practicing ballet with Austin Community Ballet or camping it up in local musical theater, this crazy-busy mother of three works on large art installations, takes commissions for impressionistic paintings, or adds to her 'Shadow Life' series: a collection of delicate and beautifully harmonious dioramas made of insects and plant matter. Enthusiastic, commanding, and statuesque, Jane can quote most of David Lynch's Twin Peaks.
Jane Seaborn is an actress, known for Yesterday (2019).
Jane Seymour was born as Joyce Penelope Wilhelmina Frankenberg in 1951 in Middlesex, England, to a nurse mother and gynaecologist/obstetrician father. She is of Polish Jewish (father) and Dutch (mother) descent. She adopted the acting name of "Jane Seymour" when she entered show business as it was easier for people to remember (and the name of one of King Henry VIII's wives). She attracted the attention of the James Bond film producers when they saw her on British television. She was cast as the main Bond girl, "Solitaire", in Live and Let Die (1973). The role gained her international recognition but she was in danger of losing it all like the previous Bond girls, so she came to the U.S. A casting director advised her to lose her English accent and acquire an American accent to land roles on American television. She did and started getting roles, earning five Emmy nominations, resulting in one win for Onassis: The Richest Man in the World (1988) for playing Maria Callas. She won Golden Globe awards for both East of Eden (1981) and the American television series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (1993), where she played the title role for 5 years. She occasionally appeared in feature films, memorably in Somewhere in Time (1980) and in Wedding Crashers (2005). Married and divorced four times, she gave birth to four children and is a stepmother to two. They have children of their own, making her a grandmother. As of 2018, she has been acting in television movies and making guest-appearances.
Jane Shakespeare is known for Extraordinary (2023), The Asylum (2000) and Crossfire (2022).
The youngest of five happy children, Jane Sibbett was born in Berkeley, California to William Ryan Sibbett IV and social butterfly "Sis" Gaines Sibbett. After a few years in Orinda, California, the Sibbett family moved to the idyllic island of Alameda where destiny bellowed at her daily in the form of a gruff neighbor. It was here that her best friends' father would announce daily upon her always shy, red-cheeked arrival, "Here is Jane Sibbett -- Star of Stage, Screen, Radio, and Television!" In the late 70s Jane did become a teenage DJ and station manager at K-RAT in Sacramento, California, as well as make her theatrical debut at the Eagle Theater. Though always dreaming of being a writer, Jane so loved being able to lose her still shy self in acting, she applied to enter the theater program at UCLA, gaining a spot on the prestigious Acting Continuum under magnificent Jennifer Penny Rountree. Upon graduating from UCLA, Jane continued working with the women of the Continuum, going on to act, write and co-produce several long running, much lauded plays in Los Angeles. Jane's acting career continued to keep her busy enough that even her honeymoon with writer/producer/director Karl Fink had to be squeezed into a hiatus week before the wedding. She and her husband remain busy and blissful in ongoing collaboration with one another and their three children on an animal packed farm in Southern California. Jane's best friends remain so after nearly 40 years and their father, who heralded Jane's destiny, is most gratefully still looking for his due in her continuing success.
Jane Singer is known for Mass Effect (2007), Mass Effect 2 (2010) and Forgotten Realms: Baldur's Gate II - Shadows of Amn (2000).
Jane Smith is an actress.
Jane Sobel is known for Bible! (1974).
Jane Spencer is known for Islanders (2022).