Jane March
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Jane March (born Jane March Horwood in Edgware, London on March 20, 1973) is a film actress, who has had lead roles in all of the films she has appeared in, and has made films in several countries.
She won a local "Become a Model" contest at age 14, and at age 15 she began working as a print model using her middle name March, which was named after her birth month. She was chosen for her innocent look at age 18 for the role of the young girl in The Lover, which was the start of her acting career.
In this movie, she used five body doubles for her love scenes. (Allegedly, some of the more graphic close ups in the European released version were filmed using a French body double.) Her co-star Tony Leung had his own two body doubles. In a steamy love scene, the camera zoomed in to Tony's body double genitalia which clearly showed penetration was made to Jane's body double.
[edit] Trivia
- There are false reports that March was born in 1975.
- She is Eurasian. Her mother is half-Vietnamese and half-Chinese, and her father is English of Spanish descent.
- She was married to Carmine Zozzora, longtime friend of Bruce Willis, occasional actor, and co-producer of Color of Night.
- She received favorable reviews for Color of Night, though the film itself did not.
- Rumors that the sexual acts in The Lover were real are untrue, but were not immediately denied by the film makers for publicity reasons.
[edit] Filmography
- Rogue (2007) as Lisa
- The Stone Merchant (2006) as Leda
- Beauty and the Beast (2003--South Africa) as "Freya"
- Dark Prince: The True Story of Dracula (2000--USA) (TV movie) as "Lidia"
- Provocateur (1998--USA) as "Sook Hee/Miya"
- Tarzan and the Lost City (1998--USA) as "Jane Porter"
- Never Ever (1996--USA) as "Amanda Trevane Murray"
- Color of Night (1994--USA) as "Rose" (for which she was nominated for both a female and male Razzie!)
- L' Amant (1992--France) as "The Young Girl" (English title The Lover)