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Jane likes her sheets crisp and white, so she sends them to the dry cleaners.
She's deaf in her right ear.
Jane would most like to star opposite in a same-sex love story with Jennifer Saunders and Stepfanie Kramer. Jane is openly lesbian.
She received her bachelor's degree in theater from Illinois State University and her MFA from Cornell University, also in theater.
She's afraid of elevators so much so that she won't get on alone.
She loves coffee so much that she has been known to throw out the first pot if it isn't perfect.
Jane prefers to play supporting roles so she can show up in any guise.
Jane says she hopes to steer more toward directing then acting in the future.
She has a little dog that wears a diaper because she isn't potty trained.
Jane's acting inspirations include Meryl Streep, Anne Heche, Vince Vaughn and Catherine Keener.
She was born and raised in a small town in Illinois.
Jane had a crush on Grease stars Olivia-Newton John and John Travolta at the same time.
Jane is six feet tall.
(On her work) "I'm very picky, very critical. I have done projects in the past that I didn't think were very good, because I was just happy to work--my agent used to say I'd work for a steak and $1.50--but I'm not really doing that anymore."
(On fame) "I am fascinated by what people think they're pulling off. We try to present ourselves in a certain way in the world, and some of us are better at it than others. I mean, we all wear these masks to protect ourselves, you know? Even when we walk into a room and just try to be special, like 'Look, I just walked into this room, look at me,' it's how we do it. That fascinates me."
(On her first Golden Globe nomination) "I slept through (the nominations announcement). But, I got up to six messages and went, 'Ah! I wonder if there is some good news for us?' And there was. My agent called me three times and said, 'Why aren't you up?' So, yeah. I called my mom, and she said, 'The golden what?'"

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