The Jane Show (2006)
The Jane Show (2006)
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Plot.
Aspiring novelist Jane Black suddenly winds up unemployed. Hoping for a more conventional lifestyle, she goes in search of a job, hoping to find something with a 40-hour work week and maybe even dental insurance. Her adventures in the corporate world are not so ordinary, however, and she learns that a normal life may not be so normal after all.
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Cast & Crew.

Teresa Pavlinek
Jane Black / Creator / Producer / Writer

Kate Trotter
Stella

Patricia Zentilli
Susan

Darren Boyd
Walton

Andrew Misle
Iggy

Hardee T. Lineham
Carey

Sasha Roiz
Ted

Nigel Shawn Williams
Desmond

Landy Cannon
Jamie

Clare Stone
Young Jane

Geri Hall
Shelly

Booth Savage
Brady O'Flynn

A.C. Peterson
Alfred Maynard

Sean Sullivan
Mr. Walker

Carolyn Goff
Eleanor

Demo Cates
Driver

D.J. Burns
Old Man

Lindsay Buchanan-Clarke
Receptionist

Derrek Peels
Guard

Carol Sperandeo
Maynard's Mistress

Dominic Cuzzocrea
Bowling Attendant

Carla Bennett
Flygirl #1 (as Carla Bennette)

Shara Kim
Flygirl #2

Dylan Taylor
The Cable Guy

Oscar Hsu
Ling (as Oscar Hso)

Gord Disley
Hairy Mailroom Guy

Ellen Dubin
Marian

Ángel Jara
Juan

Dayna Guy
College Shop Clerk

Shawn Campbell
Leo

Robin Duke
Jane's Mom

John Hemphill
Jane's Dad

Polina Eremeeva
Young Susan

Kayla Perlmutter
Daughter

Paul Soles
Stella's Father

David Frisch
Mike

Mike Cronin
Steve

B.J. McQueen
Roger

Heidi Hayes
Young Stella

Daniel Fathers
Cute Guy

Bruce Deller
Elderly Man

Shoshana Sperling
Gloria

Alex Karzis
Frank (as Constantine Alexander Karzis)

Scott Thompson
Dr. Tyler Milgram

Ron Payne
Minister

Wilma Murray
Mrs. Hallman / Mrs. Halliman

Ryan Hollyman
Dorm Guy

Inessa Frantowski
Wanda

Todd Hofley
Steve Harrington

Martin Villafana
Taxi Driver

Virginia Greig
Business Woman

Jim McAleese
M.C. / Tovar

Debra DiGiovanni
Fourth Floor Staffer #1

Andy Boorman
Fourth Floor Staffer #2

James Kirchner
Fourth Floor Staffer #3

Liz Gordon
Sister Kate

Mark Andrada
Courier

Adam Devine
Homeless Man

Lucy Lee-Sui
Mrs. Tran

Elle Downs
Ella

Tim Dorsch
Mailroom Guy

Indiana Jagait
Mr. Singh

Wes Berger
Stuart

Lorry Ayers
Stuart's Wife

Alexis Renfrey
Madelaine

Brendan Wall
Czarlo

Shakura S'Aida
Lillian

Andrew Moodie
Spirits Employee

Robert Fulton
Crying Man

Alex Hatz
Job Applicant

Aaron Abrams
Garth Gardiner

Dylan Roberts
Ephraim

Anna Silk
Kathy

Shannon Beckner
Marie

David Boyce
Management Guy

Kathryn Greenwood
Whitney Johnson

Ed Sahely
Pratt Johnson

Lana Carillo
Danica

Shamus Fynes
Security Guy

Peter Ferri
Homeless Guy

John Bregar
Jimmy Whitton

Pat Kelly
Tucker

Walter Rinaldi
Andy

Lou Eisen
Buck

Maria Ricossa
Gwen

Suzanne Coy
Monique

Martin Roach
Black Male Cop

Moynan King
White Female Cop

Rav Shinh
Crossing Guard

Jason Burke
Delivery Guy

Esther Jun
Shop Keeper

Brandon McGibbon
Jeremy

Frank Cox-O'Connell
Twink

Bruce Beaton
Club Owner

Paul Sun-Hyung Lee
E.R. Doctor (as Paul Lee)

Diana Reyes
Audience Member

Alison Sealy-Smith
Candice

Lesley Faulkner
Jenna

Mary Ann MacDonald
Woman #1

Nora Sheehan
Woman #2

Wesley Connor
Gold Waiter

Jess Mal Gibbons
Harper

Ralph Chapman
Creator / Selwyn

Matt Baram
Craig

Ron Pardo
'Jerry Springer'

Libby Adams
Young Kathleen

Sara Waisglass
8 Year Old Jane

Cara Pifko
Beth

George Ghali
Crazy Lou

Frank Spadone
Sinister Guy #1

Graham Abbey
Richard

Debra McGrath
Sally

Peter Sawyer
Speaker

Paul Bates
Improviser #1

Gregory Thomas
Man (as Greg Thomas)

Dru Soo
Iggy's Beautiful Date
Details.
This TV Show Is About.
Scripted
Wiki.
The Jane Show is a Canadian television sitcom produced by Shaftesbury Films that was shown on Global from 2006 to 2007. The series stars Teresa Pavlinek as Jane Black, an aspiring novelist who takes a corporate job after her life undergoes a major upheaval.
Pavlinek was also a co-creator, producer and writer for the series, alongside Ralph Chapman.
The show's cast also included Patricia Zentilli, Darren Boyd, Kate Trotter, Hardee T. Lineham, Nigel Shawn Williams and Andrew Misle.
Global originally aired the series pilot in December 2004, but retooled and redeveloped the program before ordering more episodes, which aired in 2006. The second season aired in 2007. The show was officially cancelled by Global on June 28, 2007.
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