- The play 'The Rise and Fall of Little Voice' was written especially for her.
- Says she dislikes Shakespeare, and she thinks giving awards to actors is ridiculous.
- She sang "Things" with British pop star Robbie Williams for Williams swing album "Swing When You're Winning".
- She lives with writer, Nick Vivian and they have a son, Dylan Vivian (born April 28, 1997) and a daughter, Molly Vivian (born March 21, 1999).
- Was the subject of an episode in the BBC Family History Series, Who Do You Think You Are? (2004), broadcast on BBC2, 8 February 2006. (February 2006)
- Began recording as the voice of Fenchurch in the new "Quandary Phase" episodes of "The Hitch Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy" BBC4 radio series (adapted from book 4 of the "trilogy", "So Long, And Thanks For All The Fish"). (January 2005)
- An Associate Member of RADA.
- Appearing in the new "Quandary Phase" episodes of "The Hitch Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy" BBC4 radio series, adapted from book 4 of the late Douglas Adams' "Hitch Hiker's Trilogy", "So Long, And Thanks For All The Fish". (May 2005)
- Playing the title role in "Annie get your Gun" at the Young Vic theatre in London (November 2009)
- (1998 - present) Fronting British TV advertising campaign for Tesco as a long-suffering daughter alongside fussy mother played by actress Prunella Scales.
- She went to the "Royal Academy of Dramatic Art" and joined the "Royal Shakespeare Company".
- With Gina McKee did a Twix advert.
- Janes father was a salesman and her mother worked in a hospital,.
- As of 2018, has never appeared in a film nominated for the the Best Picture Oscar.
- She was educated at Rawtenstall then went to RADA and the RSC.
- Is the youngest of three children and has two older brothers Clyde and Alistair who are mechanics and accountants respectively.
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