- Appeared in six different episodes of Bewitched (1964) playing four different characters including Queen Victoria, Martha Washington and Mother Goose.
- For nearly 50 years, she was a New York theater fixture, which includes Broadway musicals, summer stock, national tours, and cabaret. Best known on stage for her Mrs. Peachum in "The Threepenny Opera" and Agnes Gooch in "Mame", which she also played on film in the Lucille Ball version, after Madeline Kahn was fired from the role. In addition she played Carol Burnett's famed role of Princess Winifred in the original London version of "Once Upon a Mattress".
- Assumed the role of feisty accompanist Jeannette in the Broadway production of "The Full Monty" in 2001 when its originator, Kathleen Freeman, became ill with cancer. After Freeman's death, Connell played it for a year on Broadway, then toured for more than a year.
- Nominated for the 1987 Tony Award (New York City) for Supporting or Features Actress in a Musical for "Me and My Girl".
- Jane Connell was interviewed by author Craig Hamrick for his book "Big Lou", the biography of actor Louis Edmonds. Many of her comments, plus a mini-bio at the end, appear in the book. Jane and Louis costarred in a lively 1960s musical that died on its way to Broadway and starred Kaye Ballard. It was called "Royal Flush," and Hamrick devotes several pages to coverage of this otherwise fairly obscure musical.
- Born and raised in Berkeley, California, she married college sweetheart and fellow performer Gordon Connell. One of their first billings together was at San Francisco's Purple Onion on a billing with Maya Angelou who was at that time a calypso singer. They appeared together for years with the "Straw Hat Revue" and wed in 1948. They had two daughters, Melissa and Margaret.
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