Jane Whittenshaw is an actress, known for Golden Years (2016), Mrs Dalloway (1997) and Broadchurch (2013).
Jane Widdop is an actress, known for Jessica Darling's It List (2016), The Kicks (2015) and Yellowjackets (2021).
Jane Wiedlin was born on May 20, 1958 in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, USA. She is an actress and composer, known for Clue (1985), Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989) and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986). She was previously married to David Trotter and Ged Malone.
Jane Wilbur is an actress, known for An Officer and a Gentleman (1982), End of the World (1977) and The Prodigal (1983).
Jane Wilson is an American actor and producer based in Los Angeles. Originally from Woodinville, Washington, Jane grew up doing theater and developed an affinity for playing quirky comedic characters. Her acting credits include Perpetual Grace, LTD (EPIX), Preacher (AMC), The Night Shift (NBC), and many web projects and commercials.
Jane Wong is known for Border Interceptors (2018), 999: On the Front Line (2017) and Trucking Hell (2018).
Jane Wong was born on November 14, 1987 in Hong Kong. She is an actress, known for Transformed (2017), Jai mat tse moon (2018) and The Calm Beyond (2020).
Jane Wood was born on 25 February 1943 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Legend (2015), Vera Drake (2004) and The Take (2009).
Recognized by China Movie Chanel and 1905.com as a rising star in the Chinese action film sector, Jane Wu is now emerging as one to watch in the US market. With a role in Paramount Pictures: TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: OUT OF THE SHADOWS and a cameo in CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR. Wu is expanding her success in China to the global market. Wu can first be seen co-starring in the Chinese-American short film "A Children's Song," which was produced by Sid Ganis, China Movie Channel (CCTV 6) and 1905 Pictures. The film is based on a true story and tells of the more than 20,000 Jewish refugees living in Shanghai during World War II. Jane is currently hosting under her J. Wu Entertainment banner: BEHIND THE SPOTLIGHT. A truly insightful program which gives extraordinary insight as to the major players, who truly run Hollywood. From distinguished Hollywood Executives, to the countless Below the Line crew, this show provides an in-depth profile of Hollywood's masters in a documentary style setting. Each episode comprised of one-on-one interviews with Hollywoods most venerable individuals. Through the interview, the show will provide a comprehensive exploration of filmmaking. The show mainly targets fervent Chinese movie-lovers and professionals in the Chinese film market, hoping to be a source of inspiration for these particular demographics. Among the broadcast platforms are CCTV6 and iQIYI. Wu currently divides her time between Beijing and Los Angeles.
Born in Campgaw, New Jersey, Jane Waddington Wyatt came from a New York family of social distinction (her father was a Wall Street investment banker and her mother was a drama critic). Jane was raised from the age of three months in New York City and attended the fashionable Chapin School and later Barnard College. After two years of college, she left to join the apprentice school of the Berkshire Playhouse at Stockbridge, Massachusetts, where for six months she played an assortment of roles. One of her first jobs on Broadway was as understudy to Rose Hobart in a production of "Trade Winds"--a career move that cost her her slot on the New York Social Register. Wyatt made the transition from stage to screen and was placed under contract at Universal, where she made her film debut in director James Whale's One More River (1934). She went back and forth between Universal and Broadway (and co-starred in Frank Capra's Columbia film Lost Horizon (1937) on loan out from Universal). In the 1950s, she co-starred with Robert Young in Father Knows Best (1954), the classic sitcom chronicling the life and times of the Anderson family in the Midwestern town of Springfield. Jane Wyatt died at age 96 of natural causes at her home in Bel-Air, California, on October 20, 2006.