Brisbane-based Jane is an elite Australian sprint athlete and actor has been compared to actresses Margot Robbie and Emma Stone, and is best known portraying Penny in the Netflix series 'Boy Swallows Universe', for her speaking role in MGM’s ‘Thirteen Lives’, and Young Denise in the Australian road-trip mystery series, 'Darby and Joan'. Jane cites working with Ron Howard as a career highlight. Jane recently show-ran an independent feature film called 'The Edge' where she wrote, starred, directed and produced the independent about female athletes, based on her experience as an elite sprint athlete. 'The Edge' is scheduled to be released in 2024. Jane competed at the 2018 Commonwealth Games Nomination Trials on the Gold Coast in the 200 metres and has used her athleticism to complete stunt training too, and is highly proficient in stunts, firearms and combat. Jane’s role in the comedy short, ‘Breaking Up with Corona’, earned her and her co-star the Best Romantic Comedy Micro-Film’ at the Portland Comedy Festival. Jane is also formally trained internationally and domestically, finishing her studies at the Ivana Chubbuck Studio in California in 2021. Jane also holds a PhD in philosophy and writing, can play piano (Distinction AMEB Grade 6) and is of Māori ancestry, part of the Rangitāne iwi, or tribe. Jane is proudly neurodivergent, and is completely immunised (4 x jabs) against COVID-19 by the Pfizer Vaccine. Highly competent special skills: Athletics, Piano, Guitar, Sport, PhD (philosophy and creative writing), ADHD IMDB link: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm9630538/ Social Media handles if and where relevant: https://instagram.com/janeylarks 'THE EDGE' IMDB link: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt16764186/ Passports/Visas: Australian passport (valid)