Jane Krakowski

Jane Krakowski

Jane Krakowski was born in Parsippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey, to Barbara (Benoit), a college theater instructor, and Edward Krajkowski, a chemical engineer. Her father was of Polish descent and her mother has French-Canadian and Scottish ancestry. Jane was the winner of the 2003 Tony Award for her stunning and sultry portrayal of "Carla", in the Broadway musical "Nine", opposite Antonio Banderas. Her performance also earned her the Drama Desk Award and the Outer Critic's Award. Krakowski also stars in Alfie (2004), the remake of the famous 1966 film, alongside Jude Law. Krakowski recently filmed Pretty Persuasion (2005) starring Evan Rachel Wood and James Woods. Other recent film credits include When Zachary Beaver Came to Town (2003), Go (1999), The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (2000) as "Betty Rubble", Dance with Me (1998), Mrs. Winterbourne (1996), Stepping Out (1991), Fatal Attraction (1987) and Vacation (1983). For television, Jane received a Golden Globe Award nomination for her portrayal of "Elaine Vassal" on Ally McBeal (1997). She also stars in NBC's remake of the Charles Dickens classic A Christmas Carol: The Musical (2004), opposite Kelsey Grammer. Other recent television credits include: Law & Order (1990), Everwood (2002), the ABC family movie Just a Walk in the Park (2002), and the miniseries, Queen (1993) (aka Alex Haley's "Queen"). Other Broadway credits include "Grand Hotel" (Tony Award and Drama Desk Award nominee), "Company", "Once Upon a Mattress", "Tartuffe" and "Starlight Express". In Los Angeles, California, she starred at the Mark Taper Forum in "Henceforward", for which she won the LA Drama Critics Award and the Dramalogue Awards, and played "Mabel" in the Reprise production of "Mack and Mabel". In addition to singing on several original Broadway cast recordings of shows in which she appeared, and the Ally McBeal (1997) Christmas episode compilation CDs, Krakowski also recorded the hit single track "You" with A/C hitman Jim Brickman on his recent album "Lovesongs and Lullabies".
Jane Larkin

Jane Larkin

Jane Larkin is an Australian actress, director, writer, and producer and former Australian professional elite sprint athlete. As an actor, Jane is best known for her role in MGM's Thirteen Lives (2022), directed by Ron Howard; portraying Penny in the Netflix series Boy Swallows Universe (2024); the Australian road trip mystery series Darby and Joan (2022); and NBC's Young Rock (2021). She cites working with Ron Howard as a career highlight. Jane recently show-ran the independent feature film The Edge (2025), which she wrote, directed, produced, and starred in. Inspired by her experiences on the Australian and international athletics circuits, the film follows the lives of three female athletes. "The Edge" was selected for the 2025 lineup at the Gold Coast Film Festival before its domestic release on Netflix ANZ. It has gone on to be nominated for the Septimius Awards 2025 (Best Oceanian Film; Best Asian Actress). Jane's role in the comedy short, "Breaking Up with Corona", earned her and her co-star the Best Romantic Comedy Micro-Film at the Portland Comedy Festival. Jane is also formally trained internationally and domestically, finishing her studies at the Ivana Chubbuck Studio in California in 2021. Jane is also an elite sprint athlete who has represented Australia internationally. She also has stunt training, and is highly proficient in fight choreography, firearms and combat. Jane holds a PhD in creative writing and philosophy, and has been a prolific writer and filmmaker since childhood. She is drawn to the force of entertainment as a means of education and believes film has the power to change the world.

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