Jane March

Jane March Horwood (born 20 March 1973) is an English film actress and former model.

Jane March
Born
Jane March Horwood

(1973-03-20) 20 March 1973
Edgware, London, England
OccupationActress
Years active1992–present
Spouse(s)
Carmine Zozzora
(m. 1993; div. 2001)

Steven Waddington
(m. 20??)
Children1

Early life and education

March was born Jane March Horwood in Edgware, London. Her father, Bernard Horwood, was a design and technology secondary school teacher of English and Spanish ancestry. Her mother, Jean, a newsagent, is Vietnamese and Chinese. March has one brother, a landscape designer.[1]

At age 14, whilst still attending Nower Hill High School in Pinner, north London, March won a local "Become a Model" contest. She signed with Storm Model Management and began working as a print model using her middle name March, which was also her birth month.

Career

After GCSEs, March moved to an apartment in Wimbledon with friends and continued to model before a call to audition in Paris on her 17th birthday following a cover shoot of Just Seventeen which had attracted the attention of French director Jean-Jacques Annaud's wife, Laurence Duval Annaud.[2] March was chosen to play the female lead in 1992 film The Lover, based on a semi-autobiographical novel by Marguerite Duras.

Two years after The Lover, she co-starred with Bruce Willis in the erotic thriller Color of Night (1994), directed by Richard Rush. The script was the first March had received since The Lover. Color of Night became a box office failure, but the film went on to do very well in the home video market and became one of the top 20 most-rented films in the United States in 1995.[3] Maxim magazine also ranked her sex scene in the film as "the Best Sex Scene in film history".[4]

Personal life

While Color of Night was in production, March began dating the film's co-producer, Carmine Zozzora. The couple married in June 1993 in an 11-minute ceremony at which Willis was the best man and Demi Moore was the maid of honour. According to Color of Night director Richard Rush, March still received many offers from Hollywood studios after the film's release, but Zozzora required the studios to also hire him as the producer for any film in which March would star, a condition most studios rejected.[5] For this reason, March did not star in more films during their marriage.[5]

March and Zozzora separated in 1997 and divorced in 2001. A few years later, March married Steven Waddington. They have one child.[6][7]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1992 The Lover The Young Girl
1994 Color of Night Rose
1996 Never Ever Amanda Trevane Murray
1998 Tarzan and the Lost City Jane Porter
1998 Provocateur Sook Hee/Miya
2005 Beauty and the Beast Freya
2006 The Stone Merchant Leda
2009 My Last Five Girlfriends Olive
2010 Clash of the Titans Hestia
2010 Stalker Linda
2011 Perfect Baby Emma
2011 Will Sister Noell
2012 Grimm's Snow White Queen Gwendolyn Video
2013 Jack the Giant Killer Serena
2014 Flim: The Movie Herself
2015 Party Pieces Ruth

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2000 Relic Hunter Suzanne Episode: "Possessed"
2000 Dark Prince: The True Story of Dracula Lidia TV film
2001 Dark Realm Sharon Steppling Episode: "Murder One"
2013 The Sweeter Side of Life Lana TV film

References

  1. Bradberry, Grace (23 January 2004). "The original sinner". Evening Standard. London. Archived from the original on 13 February 2010. Retrieved 21 April 2010.
  2. Goodman, Mark (16 November 1992). "Beware the Eyes of March". People. Vol. 38.
  3. Billboard vol 108 No. 1 (1/6/1996) p.54.
  4. "Top Sex Scenes of All-Time". Extra (U.S. TV program). 6 December 2000. Archived from the original on 28 June 2012. Retrieved 9 July 2009.
  5. Color of Night (Commentary Track). Richard Rush. Kino Lorber. 2018 [1994]. Kino Lorber.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  6. Mason, Aiden (8 July 2019). "Meet The Cast of PBS Show "Jamestown"". TVOvermind.
  7. "珍-玛奇:《情人》改变了我 做母亲成就了我". ent.sina.cn. 13 July 2011.


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