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Take a look at Jane Curtin's nationality, net worth, and other interesting facts!
Jane Curtis is an actress and comedian known for Queen of the Deadpan. She was called a refreshing drop of acid by The Philadelphia Inquirer. The actress has a fascinating personality, and she has a unique way to connect with fans through her acting. Jane starts taking an interest in acting during her teenage years and decided to began her career in acting.
Career Highlights
Jane Curtin has experienced an exciting and successful career, to say the least.
Curtin dropped out of college and decided to start a career in comedy. Jane joined The Proposition, which is a comedy group. In 1972, she left the group. She worked in off-Broadway Pretzels, which was written by Curtin, John Forster, Judith Kahan, and Fred Grandy. The actress received an offer from two comedy shows.
Family and Personal Life
Read about the family members and dating life of Jane Curtin.
On April 02, 1975, she married Patrick Francis Lynch. The couple blessed with a daughter named Tess Curtin Lynch, born in 1983. The family lived in Sharon, Connecticut.
Husband's/Spouse's Name | Patrick Lynch |
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Children/Kids | Yes (Tess Lynch ) |
Boyfriend/Girlfriend (Dating) | N/A |
Civil Status | Married |
Nationality, Net Worth and Other Facts
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Full/Real Name | Jane Therese Curtin |
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Gender (Biological) | Female |
Age (as of today) | 75 years |
Date of Birth | September 6, 1947 |
Place of Birth | Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States |
Nationality | American |
Height | 1.63 m, 5 feet 4 inches |
Weight | 50 kg, 110 lbs |
Net Worth / Wealth | $18 million |
Occupation | Actress, Comedian |
Height, Weight, and Age
Jane Curtin's height is pretty average measuring 1.63 m. Jane Curtin weighs 50 kg. Being born on September 6, 1947, translates to an age of 75 years as of todays date (July 18, 2023).
Quotes
New York is a wonderful place to shoot. The bystanders are great. They are enthusiastic. They respect the process, and you get the energy of the city.
Jane Curtin
I’m easy. Put me in an interesting location with good people and I’m there.
Jane Curtin
You know, the genders are different in how they approach things, and so I really think that women put a lot more guilt on themselves than need be.
Jane Curtin
I think if you go from show to show without doing that big PR blitz it’s helpful because people can get pretty sick of your face if you’re just out there all the time. And keep a low profile, hold in your stomach and be a good sport.
Jane Curtin
I never really marketed myself, so each job I was given was a new marketing tool, and that would be the way I marketed myself.
Jane Curtin