Jane Carr's illustrious career in the entertainment industry spans multiple decades, with a significant milestone being her arrival in America with the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of Nicholas Nickleby in 1986. Prior to this, she had already tasted success with the popular TV series "Dear John", which marked the beginning of her extensive work in television. Her most recent notable roles include appearances in "Better Things" and "Legends of Tomorrow".
Throughout her career, Carr has had the privilege of working with renowned institutions such as the Royal Shakespeare Company and The National Theatre of Great Britain, where she has appeared in numerous plays. In the United States, she has had the opportunity to tread the boards in a wide range of productions, including Lettice and Lovage, Noises Off, She Stoops to Folly, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Blithe Spirit, Sylvia, What the Butler Saw, Entertaining Mr. Sloane, Habeas Corpus, The Cider House Rules, Stuff Happens, and Pride and Prejudice.
In addition to her work in live theatre, Carr has also made a mark on the world of Broadway, where she has appeared as Mrs. Brill in Mary Poppins and Miss Shingle in the Tony award-winning musical "A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder". Furthermore, she has lent her voice to various cartoons and has participated in numerous radio productions with LA Theatre works, solidifying her status as a versatile and accomplished actress.