Jane March Horwood, born on March 20, 1973, in Barnet, London, England, is a British actress and model. Her father is of English and Spanish ancestry, and her mother is of Vietnamese and Chinese descent. She was discovered at age 14 after winning a modeling contest sponsored by a magazine.
March’s acting career began with the lead role in Jean-Jacques Annaud’s controversial film The Lover (1992), based on Marguerite Duras’s semi-autobiographical novel. This role garnered her international attention, although it also typecast her early in her career.
Following The Lover, March pursued a varied acting career, appearing in both independent and mainstream productions. She worked in both film and television, exploring different genres and roles. Her career has been marked by a mix of commercial and critically acclaimed projects.
While March’s career has not been defined by major awards, she has achieved recognition for her performances, particularly in The Lover, which brought her international visibility. Her willingness to take on challenging roles has also been noted.
March was previously married to Carmine Zozzora from 1993 to 2001. She later married Steven Waddington in 2002. They have one child together