Jane Hayden

Jane Hayden (born 1957) is an English stage, television, and film actress.

Early life

Hayden was born in Harrow, Middlesex, the younger sister of Linda Hayden, although their name at birth was Higginson.[1] Both sisters trained at the Aida Foster Theatre School, and Jane Hayden's first screen role came in 1970, when she played a child in a BBC television film about Lenin, Out of This Spark: The Making of a Revolutionary.[2]

Filmography

Notes

  1. Robert Michael “Bobb” Cotter, The Women of Hammer Horror: A Biographical Dictionary and Filmography, p. 98
  2. Radio Times, Volume 187 (G. Newnes, 1970), p. 51
  3. F. Maurice Speed, Film Review (W. H. Allen, 1977), p. 130
  4. Film Making, Volume 17 (Penblade Publishers, 1979), p. 22
  5. British Film Catalogue: Two Volume Set - The Fiction Film/The Non-Fiction Film, p. 1765
  6. Harris M. Lentz, Science fiction, horror & fantasy film and television credits: Supplement 2, through 1993, Volume 4, p. 765
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