Biography
A delicate young English model turned actress of partially Chinese and Spanish descent, the slightly exotic-looking Jane March provided a quietly stunning star turn as the Young Girl in director Jean-Jacques Annaud's adaptation of Marguerite Duras' sensual autobiographical novel "The Lover" (1992). Starring opposite Bruce Willis in the "Color of Night" (1994), she played a flaky aspiring actress who has several steamy nude scenes with Willis. …
Career Milestones
1994 | Hollywood debut, "Color of Night" |
1992 | Acting debut in Jean-Jacques Annaud's "The Lover" |
1987 | Won a local "Become a Model" contest at age 14 |
