Jane FarnolJane Farnol was born in England and trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and Elmhurst Ballet School. She is the great-niece of Jeffery Farnol, the author of many romance novels including "The Broad Highway" and "The Money Moon". At RADA, she eveloped an abiding love of Shakespeare under the tutelage of octogenarian Miss Nell Carter. Her New York acting credits include Teresa in Brendan Behan's "The Hostage" at the Sheridan Square Playhouse, the Chorus in "The Trojan Women" directed by Theodore Mann at Circle in the Square, and Ann in the Broadway production of "Hail Scrawdyke!" directed by Alan Arkin. At the American Shakespeare Festival Theatre in Stratford, Connecticut, her roles ranged from Titania in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" playing opposite to and directed by Cyril Ritchard, to Lady Macbeth in "Macbeth" directed by John Houseman. On television, Jane had running roles on "The Guiding Light" and "As The World Turns". Jane's movie "The Colonial Naturalist" is shown as a permanent feature at Colonial Williamsburg. At WCBS Radio, Jane was Dave Garroway's assistant and Executive Director of Lee Theodore's American Dance Machine. Since moving to Connecticut Jane has directed over thirty-five plays in eighteen years at various venues. Included in this volume are "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "Henry V" which Jane directed virtually during the covid-19 pandemic for the Brookfield Theatre for the Arts. Read More Read Less
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