- Born
- Height5′ 5″ (1.65 m)
- Jane Adams has performed theatre at the Seattle Repertory Theatre. The plays include "Love Diatribe," "The Nice and the Nasty," and "Greetings From Elsewhere Cabaret." She also performed in "Careless Love" at the Empty Space Theatre, "Candide/Len Jenkin" at the Pioneer Square Theatre," "Talking With" at the Group Theatre and "Camino Real" at the Juilliard School. She won a Tony Award for best performance by an actress in a play for the Broadway play, "An Inspector Calls." She also won the Outer Critics Circle Award for best featured actress in a play in the Broadway play, "I Hate Hamlet."- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- ParentsJanice AdamsWilliam Adams
- RelativesJonathan Adams(Sibling)
- Won Broadway's 1994 Tony Award as Best Actress (Featured Role - Play) for "An Inspector Calls."
- Earned a degree in drama from Juilliard in 1989.
- On April 5, 2006, Adams quit the Old Vic production of Arthur Miller's play "Resurrection Blues" in London after playing the Wednesday matinée. She had been part of the cast featuring American movie actors assembled by director Robert Altman. She was replaced by her understudy for subsequent performances. No explanation was given for her departure from the production. The play, which had received bad reviews from the English press, had been scheduled to close a week early in mid-April due to poor ticket sales.
- Currently starring in Arthur Miller's "Resurrection Blues" at the Old Vic in London.
- [on disputing rumors about misogyny on The Idol fo Vanity Fair] What is amazing to me is no one's listening. I've not seen that before in all my days, such a dogged "We refuse to change the narrative," I especially want to say to all the feminists, "Go f*ck yourself." All these women that I'm working with are talking about their experience and you're not listening. You're not listening!
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