This is an article about the actress. For the teacher who conducted controversial eye color racism exercises on her students, see Jane Elliott.
Jane Elliot (born January 17, 1947 in New York, New York) is an Emmy award-winning American actress. She has played Tracy Quartermaine on two TV series: General Hospital (1978-1980, 1989-1993, 1996, 2003-present) and The City (1996-1997), and also won several awards including a Daytime Emmy in 1981 for Best Supporting Actress.
Her career has also extended beyond television appearances to include dramatic roles for film and Broadway, television production credits, and numerous commercial voiceovers. Notable film appearances, for example, include Change of Habit, Some Kind of Wonderful, and Baby Boom. Elliot also produced the daytime series Loving and has provided voiceover talent for Dove soap commercials.
Jane Elliot resides in the Los Angeles area with her daughter, Annie Rose.citation needed Her son Adrian resides in San Francisco and attends the San Francisco Art Institute.citation needed
Awards
- 1981, Daytime Emmy Award, "Outstanding Actress in a Supporting Role in a Daytime Drama Series" for her work on General Hospital
- 1990, Soap Opera Digest Award, "Outstanding Villainess: Daytime", for Days of our Lives.
- 1992, Soap Opera Digest Award for "Outstanding Supporting Actress: Daytime", also for GH
Notable soap roles
External links
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Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series |
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Suzanne Rogers, Days of our Lives (1979) · Francesca James, All My Children (1980) · Jane Elliot, General Hospital (1981) · Dorothy Lyman, All My Children (1982) · Louise Shaffer, Ryan's Hope (1983) · Judi Evans, Guiding Light (1984) · Beth Maitland, The Young and the Restless (1985) · Leann Hunley, Days of our Lives (1986) · Kathleen Noone, All My Children (1987) · Ellen Wheeler, All My Children (1988) · Nancy Lee Grahn, Santa Barbara; Debbi Morgan, All My Children (1989)
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