Lane Janger
Lane Janger (born Lane Anthony Janger on November 27, 1966[1]) is an American independent film producer, director, writer and actor. He was born in Los Angeles, California and obtained a Master of Fine Arts in filmmaking at the New York University.[2]
In 1999, he was the star, co-writer, director and producer of Just One Time, which became part of Boys Life 3 in 2000.
Personal life
Janger was previously in a relationship with David Burtka,[3] until they split in 2004. Janger has two children, Javin and Flynn, born in 2000 via surrogate.[4][5]
Filmography
- 1994: I Like It Like That ... producer
- 1997: I Think I Do ... producer
- 1998: Fool's Gold ... producer
- 1999: Just One Time ... actor, writer, director and producer
- Shorts
- 1998: Just One Time ... actor, writer, director and producer, an 8-minute short on which the later full feature film was based.
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gollark: Functions seem to effectively consist of their code/source (you can get this, sort of, via `string.dump` and maybe `debug`), upvalues (`debug.getupvalue`), environment (`getfenv`?), and random metadata (name, file it's from, whatever else - `debug` can get this, don't know about setting it), so you can kind of swap them with lots of work.
References
- "Lane Janger".
- "I think i do - the crew".
- Dulin, Dann. "David Burtka: Cover Story". 5 April 2014. aumag.org. Retrieved May 11, 2018.
- Klein, Margeaux Baulch (October 8, 2010). "Is David Burtka A Deadbeat Dad?". 8 October 2010. Retrieved May 11, 2018.
- Fred Bernstein The Advocate 28 May 2002, p. 43, at Google Books
External links
- Lane Janger on IMDb
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