Jane March (1973- ) is a British film actress most known for her roles in The Lover (1992) and Color of Night (1994). Born to a British father and Chinese-Vietnamese mother on March 20, 1973 in London as Jane March Horwood, she began working as a fashion model when she signed with Storm Model Management at the age of 14. Director Jean-Jacques Annaud had casted her in the lead role for The Lover after seeing her on the cover of Just Seventeen Magazine.
March had already turned 18 prior to shooting for The Lover. However, controversy had spawned about due to false rumors that the sex scenes involving March and costar Tony Leung Ka-fai were actual and had been filmed while she was still a minor.
After The Lover, Jane March costarred with Bruce Willis in the erotic thriller, Color of Night. Unlike The Lover, Color of Night was both a commercial and critical failure.
Jane March has continued to appear in films during the last two decades. Her films include Never Ever (1996), Provocateur (1998), Tarzan and the Lost City (1998), Beauty and the Beast (2003), My Last Five Girlfriends (2009), Clash of the Titans (2010), Will (2011) and Grimm's Snow White (2012).
She was married to film producer Carmine Zozzora from 1993 until 2001.
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