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Jane Elliot

Jane Elliot (born January 17, 1947) is an American actress, best known for her long-running portrayal of on the ABC daytime soap opera . Born in , she began her acting career in her teens, appearing in films like (1969) opposite and early television roles on shows such as and . Elliot first joined in 1978 as the scheming , earning a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 1981; she has reprised the role intermittently, including from 1989 to 2014, a brief return in 2017, and since 2019. After attempting retirement in 2017 and again in 2021, Elliot returned to the show, citing her love for the character and the evolving storylines. As of 2025, at age 78, she continues to appear on and was honored as a Inductee at the for her over 50 years in the industry.

Early life

Childhood and family background

Jane Elliot was born Jane Vivien on January 17, 1947, in . She grew up in , where the city's dynamic cultural landscape surrounded her early years. The daughter of a , Elliot came from a family surnamed , with her parents initially discouraging her theatrical ambitions. At age seven, she decided to pursue and adopted the stage name Jane Elliot, inspired by a friend with that surname—a choice she formalized shortly before her professional debut. This family background in a professional household contrasted with her burgeoning interest in the arts, fostered by Manhattan's rich scene.

Entry into performing arts

Elliot's entry into the was shaped by her childhood in , where her family encouraged her creative pursuits from an early age. She began her involvement in entertainment at the age of four, starting with lessons that she pursued throughout her adolescence, fostering a deep appreciation for and movement. As she grew older, Elliot expanded her training to include voice lessons, which helped build her foundational skills in musical performance and expression. These lessons, taken during her teenage years, complemented her background and honed her ability to convey emotion through song. This early exposure to and music profoundly influenced Elliot's decision to pursue as a career, as she aspired to become a star in musical comedy. The combination of physical discipline from and vocal training ignited her passion for , setting the course for her professional ambitions in the .

Personal life

Marriages and family

Jane Elliot was married to Luis Felipe Rojas, a she met while working on , from June 21, 1979, until their divorce in 1986. After the divorce, Elliot raised two children as a : adopted son Adrian Rojas Elliot and daughter Annie Rose Elliot, with the family financially supported entirely by her income. She has described this period as one where "I raised two children on my own, and I raised them exclusively on acting money," highlighting the direct tie between her professional earnings and family stability. Balancing single parenthood with the unpredictable demands of an acting career proved challenging for Elliot throughout the 1980s and 1990s, as she navigated frequent travel, irregular schedules, and the need for reliable childcare while maintaining her roles in . This often required her to prioritize family responsibilities, occasionally leading to brief career pauses to ensure her children's well-being.

Residences and later interests

Following her divorce, Jane Elliot raised her two children as a in , where she supported them exclusively through her acting income. She continues to reside in the city with her grown children, and Annie Rose. In her later years, Elliot has prioritized spending time with family and close friends, cherishing these personal connections amid her professional life. She has reflected on attempting at age 70 in 2017, describing it as a "failed" endeavor because she found the absence of work unfulfilling, stating, "It wasn’t what I thought it would be, I was like, ‘But wait, I really like that job!’" This return to acting in 2023 highlighted her sense of personal fulfillment derived from the collaborative, family-like atmosphere of the world, which she values deeply even without financial necessity. Elliot has also navigated recent personal losses, including the death of her longtime coworker and friend in early 2025, whom she had known for 60 years, noting the profound dual grief of losing both a professional partner and a personal confidante.

Career

Early roles and breakthrough

Jane Elliot's professional acting career began in 1965 with her daytime television debut on the short-lived ABC soap opera A Flame in the Wind, where she portrayed the character . This role marked her entry into the competitive world of , showcasing her ability to handle dramatic narratives in a serialized format. Drawing on her early training in and , which she had pursued since childhood, Elliot quickly transitioned to stage work that same year. In October 1965, Elliot made her Broadway debut in The Impossible Years, a comedy by Robert Fisher and , playing the role of Linda Kingsley opposite . The production, which ran for 670 performances at the , highlighted her comedic timing and stage presence, establishing her as a promising talent in theater circles. This breakthrough role solidified her reputation and opened doors to further opportunities in both theater and screen acting. Elliot's first film appearance came in 1969 with , a where she played Sister Barbara alongside and . The film, directed by William A. Graham, explored themes of and urban poverty through the lens of a doctor aiding a community clinic staffed by nuns. Concurrently, she made early guest appearances on prime-time television, including a 1968 episode of as Daphne, a character grappling with issues in the youth-oriented . These roles demonstrated her versatility across genres and mediums during the late 1960s.

Soap opera career

Elliot's soap opera career began with her daytime television debut in 1965 as Linda on A Flame in the Wind. She joined General Hospital in 1978, originating the role of the scheming Tracy Quartermaine, a member of the wealthy Quartermaine family, and portrayed the character intermittently thereafter, including runs from 1978 to 1980, 1989 to 1993, a brief appearance in 1996, 2003 to 2017, with short-term returns from 2019 to 2021 and 2023 to present (as of 2025). From 1981 to 1982, she portrayed Carrie Todd on . From 1984 to 1986, during a break from , Elliot took the role of Cynthia Preston/Chandler on . She then appeared as the ambitious Anjelica Deveraux on from 1987 to 1989, where her character engaged in a high-profile romance with the younger , tying into the Kiriakis family dynamics central to the show's storyline. Elliot announced her retirement from acting in 2017 after decades on General Hospital, but returned for short-term appearances starting in 2019, continuing with recurring stints through 2025. As of 2025, she continues to make recurring appearances on General Hospital as . Her performance as Tracy earned critical acclaim, including a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 1981, along with nominations in 1993 and 2014.

Other television and film work

Elliot began her non-soap television work in the late with guest appearances on prime-time series, including a as Jilly in an episode of N.Y.P.D. in 1967. She followed this with a part as in the 1968 episode "The Guru," marking her early forays into crime dramas. In film, Elliot debuted with a supporting in the 1969 drama , where she co-starred alongside and as a novice navigating social issues. Her television guest spots continued into the , featuring appearances as Carla Elliot in the 1974 episode "Therapy in " and as Ann Danvers in the 1975 episode "Fantasy of Fear." She also appeared in the 1972 One Is a Lonely Number, portraying a character in a story about personal isolation. A significant milestone came in 1977 when Elliot took the lead role of Hornesby in the short-lived detective series Rosetti and Ryan: Men Who Love Women, which aired as a pilot miniseries and showcased her in a central comedic role opposite Tony Roberts. Transitioning to the 1980s, she secured a recurring role as Judy Trent on the prime-time soap from 1980 to 1981, playing a scheming associate involved in the show's intricate interpersonal plots. During this period, Elliot balanced television with film, appearing in the 1987 coming-of-age drama as Carol Nelson, the mother of the protagonist, and in a minor role as Park Mom in the comedy , both directed by prominent filmmakers and , respectively. Elliot's non-soap work tapered off after the , with selective guest appearances including the role of Randi Smolin in the 1998 episode "Castoff" of , and a portrayal of Isabel Shore in the 2001 episode "Ego." These later roles highlighted her versatility in procedural dramas but remained limited compared to her earlier prime-time and film contributions.

Theater performances

Elliot's entry into professional theater occurred through regional productions, including a performance in Noël Coward's Hay Fever at the Bucks County Playhouse, which impressed producers and paved the way for her stage debut. At age 18, she made her Broadway debut as Linda Kingsley, the teenage daughter of a dean's , in the comedy The Impossible Years by Robert Fisher and . Directed by and starring as the harried father, the production opened on October 13, 1965, at the and enjoyed a successful run of 670 performances until May 27, 1967. Her supporting role highlighted her comedic timing and poise amid the play's chaotic exploration of generational clashes and secrets. Following this breakthrough, Elliot's theater credits remained sparse in the late and , with no further or prominent appearances documented as her career pivoted toward . She has reflected on her early stage work as laying the groundwork for her acting approach, describing performance as an extension of childhood "pretend" honed through theatrical discipline. This foundation emphasized trust, sensibility, and playful seriousness, elements she carried into screen acting despite television's faster demands.

Filmography

Film roles

Elliot's feature film debut was in (1969), where she portrayed Sister Barbara Bennett, a novice nun working in an inner-city clinic alongside Elvis Presley's character. In 1972, she appeared as Madge Frazier in , a about loneliness and personal connections. Elliot had two film roles in 1987: as Carol Nelson, the mother of the protagonist, in the coming-of-age romance . And as Park Mom in the comedy , a minor supporting part in the story of a adjusting to motherhood.

Television roles

Elliot made her television debut in 1965, portraying Linda Skerba on the ABC A Flame in the Wind, marking her entry into daytime drama. In the late 1960s, she guest-starred on as in the episode "The Guru," which aired on December 31, 1968. During the , Elliot appeared in additional guest roles, including Carla Elliot on in the April 10, 1974, episode "Therapy in ." In 1977, she took on a lead role as Jessica Hornesby, the assistant district attorney, in the short-lived legal drama series Rosetti and Ryan and its related TV movie Rosetti and Ryan: Men Who Love Women. Elliot's most prominent television role began in 1978 when she originated on ABC's , initially appearing from June 1978 to 1980; she returned multiple times, including from March 1989 to June 1993, a brief stint in June–October 1996, and continuously from April 2003 to May 2017, with subsequent returns including an ongoing presence as of 2025. From 1980 to 1981, she recurred as Judy Trent on the CBS primetime soap , appearing in several episodes centered on themes of recovery and relationships. In 1987, Elliot joined NBC's as Anjelica Deveraux, a role she played from March 1987 to February 1989, depicting the character's complex family dynamics and political ambitions. Post-2000, beyond her commitments, Elliot made a guest appearance as Isabel Shore on in the March 21, 2001, episode "Ego."
Year(s)TitleRoleNotes
1965A Flame in the WindLinda SkerbaSoap opera debut; ABC daytime series.
1968The Mod SquadDaphneGuest star; episode "The Guru"; ABC.
1974KojakCarla ElliotGuest star; episode "Therapy in Dynamite"; CBS.
1977Rosetti and Ryan / Rosetti and Ryan: Men Who Love WomenJessica HornesbyLead role; short-lived NBC series (3 episodes) and TV movie.
1978–1980, 1989–1993, 1996, 2003–2017, 2019–presentGeneral HospitalTracy QuartermaineOriginated role; recurring and contract; ABC daytime soap; ongoing as of 2025.
1980–1981Knots LandingJudy TrentRecurring guest; CBS primetime soap.
1987–1989Days of Our LivesAnjelica DeverauxContract role; NBC daytime soap.
2001Law & OrderIsabel ShoreGuest star; episode "Ego"; NBC.

Awards and nominations

Daytime Emmy Awards

Jane Elliot received her first and only Daytime Emmy win in 1981 for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series, portraying Tracy Quartermaine on General Hospital. This accolade recognized her early contributions to the soap opera, marking a highlight in her tenure on the show. She earned subsequent nominations in the same category in 1993 and 2014, both for her work as Tracy Quartermaine on General Hospital. The 1993 nomination placed her alongside other prominent performers in daytime television. Her 2014 nod, coming more than two decades later, was noted as her first in the category since 1993 and highlighted her enduring impact on the series.

Other honors

Elliot has earned five throughout her career for her portrayals in daytime dramas, with three recognizing her work as Anjelica Deveraux on and two for on . Notable wins include the 1990 Outstanding Villainess award for Anjelica Deveraux, highlighting her commanding depiction of the scheming , and the 1992 Outstanding Supporting Actress award for , celebrating her nuanced blend of villainy and vulnerability. She also received the 2005 Favorite Villainess award for her ongoing portrayal of , underscoring the character's enduring impact on soap audiences. In 2025, Elliot was honored as the sole inductee into the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) at the , an accolade reserved for individuals with 60 or more years of contributions to programming. This recognition celebrated her six-decade legacy across multiple iconic roles, from her breakthrough on to her versatile performances on other soaps.

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