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Jane Krakowski

American actress (born 1968)

Jane Krakowski

Summary

American actress (born 1968)

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nameJane Krakowski
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birth_nameJane Krajkowski
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birth_placeParsippany, New Jersey, U.S.
educationRutgers University, New Brunswick (BFA)
known_for30 Rock
Ally McBeal
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
occupation{{flatlist
years_active1983–present
partnerRobert Godley (2009–2013)
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Ally McBeal Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt

  • Actress
  • singer

Jane Krakowski (; ; born October 11, 1968) is an American actress and singer. She starred as Jenna Maroney in the NBC satirical comedy series 30 Rock (2006–13, 2020), for which she received four Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. Krakowski's other television roles have included Elaine Vassal in the Fox legal comedy-drama series Ally McBeal (1997–2002) and Jacqueline White in the Netflix comedy series Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (2015–2020). For the latter, she received another Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series nomination.

A trained singer, Krakowski has also worked on the stage. At age 18, she was chosen for the role of Dinah the Dining Car in the Broadway production of Starlight Express (1987). She has since won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for the revival of Nine (2003). Other Tony-nominated roles include Grand Hotel (1989) and She Loves Me (2016). She received the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her role in the West End revival of Guys and Dolls (2005). In film role, she has appeared as Cousin Vicki Johnson in National Lampoon’s Vacation (1983) and as Betty Rubble in The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (2000).

Early life

Jane Krakowski was born and raised in Parsippany, New Jersey on October 11, 1968, the daughter of Ed Krajkowski, a chemical engineer, and Barbara (), a college theater instructor and producing artistic director for the Women's Theater Company. She has an older brother. Krakowski's father's family is Polish, and while she speaks very little Polish, her father and paternal grandparents are fluent.

Krakowski grew up immersed in the local theater scene as a result of her parents' involvement, saying in one interview: "Instead of hiring baby sitters, they brought me along with them." She took ballet lessons at age four, but later stopped because she had the wrong body shape, instead moving more towards Broadway dancing. She attended Parsippany High School and then the Professional Children's School in New York City and Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University, New Brunswick.

Career

1983–2005: Early work and theater roles

Krakowski at the 2007 Red Dress Collection for [[The Heart Truth

Following a 1981 television commercial at age 12 for the video game Solar Fox, Krakowski's first major role and feature film debut came at the age of 14, when she played Cousin Vicki Johnson in the 1983 road comedy National Lampoon's Vacation. Krakowski was originally cast in the 1983 horror film Sleepaway Camp, but dropped out just before filming began because she felt her character Judy's death scene with a curling iron was too violent. In 1984, she began appearing as Theresa Rebecca "T.R." Kendall in the NBC soap opera Search for Tomorrow, part of the NBC Daytime programming block; she continued the role until the show ended in 1986 and was nominated for Daytime Emmy Awards in 1986 and 1987. She also appeared in several episodes of the soap opera Another World in 1989.

At age 18, Krakowski originated the role of Dinah the Dining Car in the 1987 Broadway production of Starlight Express. She appeared in the 1989 Broadway musical Grand Hotel as the typist and would-be film star Flaemmchen, for which she was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical at the 44th Tony Awards. Her solo number, "I Want to Go to Hollywood," is included on the original cast recording. In 1995, she played the ditzy flight attendant April in the Roundabout Theater Company's revival of Company, followed by a starring role alongside Sarah Jessica Parker in the 1996 Broadway revival of Once Upon a Mattress.

From 1997 to 2002, Krakowski played office assistant Elaine Vassal in the Fox comedy-drama series Ally McBeal; she received a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or Television Film at the 56th Golden Globe Awards in 1999. She portrayed Betty Rubble in the 2000 film The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas. She also appeared in the music video for The Chicks's song "Goodbye Earl" in 2000, and in a recurring role on the drama series Everwood in 2003.

At the 2000 American Comedy Awards, Krakowski won rave reviews when she performed a sexually charged musical tribute and love letter to Microsoft chairman Bill Gates. The following year, Krakowski appeared on the album Broadway Cares: Home for the Holidays, singing the song "Santa Baby". She also collaborated with Jim Brickman on the song "You" for Brickman's 2002 album Love Songs & Lullabies; the song became a hit on adult contemporary radio stations. Brickman and Krakowski later recorded a Christmas-themed alternate version of the song.

Krakowski signing autographs after a performance of ''[[Guys and Dolls]]''

In 2003, she starred as Carla Albanese in the Broadway revival of Nine, for which she won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical at the 57th Tony Awards. Krakowski's performance was noted for a "breathtaking" aerial stunt she performed during the number "A Call from the Vatican". In 2005, Krakowski performed her own cabaret show, Better When It's Banned, at Lincoln Center, and starred as Miss Adelaide in Michael Grandage's West End revival of Guys and Dolls at London's Piccadilly Theatre, for which she received the 2006 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical.

2006–2020: Breakthrough with ''30 Rock''

From 2006 to 2013, Krakowski played the role of Jenna Maroney, a clueless and narcissistic actress, on the Tina Fey-created NBC comedy series 30 Rock. She was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2013.

Between 2007 and 2009, Krakowski performed in a workshop production of the musical Xanadu; a New York City Center production of Damn Yankees alongside Sean Hayes and Cheyenne Jackson; and a staged reading at Playwrights Horizons of the musical Mrs. Sharp.

Following 30 Rock's conclusion, Krakowski joined the cast of Fey's follow-up series, the Netflix comedy series Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, in the role of the condescending socialite Jacqueline White. Schmidt ran from 2015 to 2020 and garnered Krakowski her fifth Primetime Emmy Award nomination at the 67th Primetime Emmy Awards.

Krakowski starred as Ilona Ritter in the Roundabout Theatre Company's 2016 Broadway revival of Jerry Bock's and Sheldon Harnick's She Loves Me. For her performance, Krakowski won the 2016 Fred and Adele Astaire Award as Outstanding Female Dancer in a Broadway Show; the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical; and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical. She was also nominated for the Tony Award for Featured Actress in a Musical at the 70th Tony Awards.

2021–present

Since 2021, Krakowski has hosted a Fox reboot of the 1950s game show Name That Tune, with former American Idol judge Randy Jackson as bandleader. Krakowski has said, "One of the reasons I wanted to do Name That Tune was to perform again in front of a live audience."

From 2021 to 2023, Krakowski portrayed The Countess/Bobbie Flanagan in the musical comedy television series Schmigadoon!, created by Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio.

In November 2021, Krakowski contracted a breakthrough case of COVID-19 and was forced to withdraw from NBC's Annie Live!, where she was to play Lily St. Regis.

From October 2025 to January 2026, she is portraying the role of Mary Todd Lincoln in the historical farce Oh, Mary!, written and originated by Cole Escola.

Personal life

Krakowski became engaged to Robert Godley in 2009. They have a son, born in April 2011. The couple separated in 2013.

In January 2021, the Daily Mail alleged that Krakowski had a nine-month relationship with Mike Lindell, the inventor of My Pillow, between late 2019 and the summer of 2020. Both Krakowski and Lindell denied the allegation, and Lindell sued the Daily Mail for libel. The case was dismissed on the grounds that a "reasonable person" would not view anything in the Daily Mail article as defamatory.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1983National Lampoon's VacationCousin Vicki Johnson
1987Fatal AttractionChristine
1991Stepping OutLynne
1996Mrs. WinterbourneChristine
1997Hudson River BluesDiane
1998Dance With MePatricia Black
1999GoIrene Halverson
2000**Betty O'Shale
2002Ice AgeRachel the Slothtitle=Jane Krakowski (visual voices guide)url=http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/Jane-Krakowski/access-date=December 4, 2023publisher=Behind The Voice Actors}} A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
2003Marci XLauren Farb
When Zachary Beaver Came to TownHeather Wilson
2004AlfieDorie
2005Pretty PersuasionEmily Klein
2006Open SeasonGiselleVoice
2007Surf's UpSheila LimberfinVoice, deleted scenes
2008**Carol
Kit Kittredge: An American GirlMiss May Dooley
Open Season 2GiselleVoice
2009Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's AssistantCorma Limbs
2014Adult BeginnersMiss Jenn
Big Stone GapSweet Sue Tinsley
2015PixelsFirst Lady Jane Cooper
2018HenchmenJaneVoice
2020The WilloughbysMother WilloughbyVoice
2021My Little Pony: A New GenerationQueen HavenVoice
2023Your Christmas or Mine 2Diane
TBAThe Man with the BagCompleted

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1983ABC Weekend SpecialLizzie DodgeEpisode: "Horatio Alger Updated: Frank and Fearless"
1984–1986Search for TomorrowTheresa Rebecca "T.R." KendallMain cast (107 episodes)
1985No Big DealMargaretTelevision film
1989Another WorldTonya9 episodes
When We Were YoungLinda RosenTelevision film
1991Against the LawColleen HanrahanEpisode: "Miss Mass"
Women and Men 2: In Love There Are No RulesMelbaTelevision film
1993Alex Haley's QueenJane Jackson2 episodes
The Young Indiana Jones ChroniclesDale WinterEpisode: "Young Indiana Jones and the Mystery of the Blues"
1994Due SouthCatherine BurnsEpisode: "An Invitation to Romance"
1996Early EditionDr. HandlemanEpisode: "Baby"
1997–2002Ally McBealElaine VassalMain cast (112 episodes)
1998–1999Mad TVHerself2 episodes
1999Great PerformancesHerselfEpisode: "The Rodgers & Hart Story: Thou Swell, Thou Witty"
SnoopsHerselfEpisode: "Higher Calling"
2000–2005CatDogSasquatch / Pussycat CatfieldVoice, 2 episodes
2002Just a Walk in the ParkRachel MorganTelevision film
2002–2003EverwoodDr. Gretchen Trott2 episodes
2002–2004Rocket PowerBreezyVoice, 2 episodes
2004Law & Order: Special Victims UnitEmma SpevakEpisode: "Bound"
TasteSamantha NealTelevision pilot
HackMrs. SmithEpisode: "One for My Baby"
**Ghost of Christmas Past / LamplighterTelevision film
2005Mom at SixteenDonna CooperTelevision film
2006Sex, Love, Power, and PoliticsSloanTelevision pilot
2006–201330 RockJenna MaroneyMain cast (138 episodes)
2008A Muppets Christmas: Letters to SantaClaire's MomTelevision film
2013The SimpsonsZhenyaVoice, episode: "The Fabulous Faker Boy"
2014American Dad!CharlotteVoice, episode: "Roger Passes the Bar"
Dead BossHelen StephensTelevision pilot
2014–2017Modern FamilyDr. Donna Duncan3 episodes
2015YoungerAnnabelle BancroftEpisode: "Shedonism"
Saturday Night LiveJenna MaroneyEpisode: "Tracy Morgan/Demi Lovato"
2015–2019Unbreakable Kimmy SchmidtJacqueline WhiteMain cast (51 episodes)
2016Robot ChickenVariousEpisode: "Yogurt in a Bag"
She Loves MeIlona RitterTelevision film
2017Sofia the FirstSizzleVoice, episode: "The Royal Dragon"
Difficult PeopleLizzie McCormickEpisode: "Cindarestylox"
BoJack HorsemanHoney SugarmanVoice, episode: "The Old Sugarman Place"
Tangled: The SeriesWillowVoice, episode: "The Way of the Willow"
A Christmas Story Live!Miss ShieldsTelevision special
2017–2020At Home with Amy SedarisHerself / Beverly2 episodes
Match GameHerself (panelist)11 episodes
2018Drunk HistorySheraleeEpisode: "Sex"
2019Last Week Tonight with John OliverSpokespersonEpisode: "June 2, 2019"
2019–2021DickinsonEmily Norcross DickinsonMain cast (30 episodes)
2020AJ and the QueenBeth Barnes BeagleEpisode: "Fort Worth"
Curb Your EnthusiasmVeronicaEpisode: "The Ugly Section"
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs the ReverendJacqueline WhiteTelevision film
30 Rock: A One-Time SpecialJenna MaroneyTelevision special
RuPaul's Drag Race: All StarsHerselfEpisode: "Stand-Up Smackdown"
2021–2022ZiweMom / Jane2 episodes
2021–2023Schmigadoon!The Countess / Bobbie FlanaganMain cast (10 episodes)
2021–presentName That TuneHerselfHost (49 episodes)
2024ElsbethJoann LenoxEpisode: "A Classic New York Character"
2025Brilliant MindsArianna BurnettEpisode: "Lady Liberty"

Music videos

YearSongArtistRole
2000"Goodbye Earl"The ChicksWanda
2019"Afterlife" (For Your Consideration Version)Hailee SteinfeldHerself
2022"Surrender My Heart"Carly Rae JepsenHerself

Theater

YearTitleRoleVenueNotes
1978The Sound of MusicMarta von TrappVariousRegional Tour
1981A Little Night MusicFredrika ArmfeldtTheatre at St. Peter's ChurchOff-Off-Broadway
1987Starlight ExpressDinah the Dining CarGershwin TheatreBroadway
1989Grand HotelFrieda "Flaemmchen" FlammMartin Beck TheatreBroadway
1991*1776*Martha JeffersonWilliamstown Theatre FestivalRegional
1993Face ValueJessica RyanCort TheatreBroadway
1995CompanyAprilCriterion Center Stage RightBroadway
1996One Touch of VenusGloria KramerNew York City CenterOff-Broadway
TartuffeMarianeCircle in the Square TheatreBroadway
Once Upon a MattressLady LarkenBroadhurst TheatreBroadway
2000Mack & MabelMabel NormandUCLALA Concert
2002Funny GirlFanny BriceNew Amsterdam TheatreBroadway Concert
2003NineCarla AlbaneseEugene O'Neill TheatreBroadway
2005Guys and DollsAdelaidePiccadilly TheatreWest End
2007XanaduClio / KiraWorkshopReading
2008Damn YankeesLolaNew York City CenterEncores!
2009Mrs. SharpMrs. SharpWorkshopReading
2011She Loves MeIlona RitterStephen Sondheim TheatreBroadway Concert
2016Studio 54Broadway
2018Beauty and the BeastMrs. PottsHollywood BowlLos Angeles
2024Gutenberg! The Musical!The Producer (one night cameo)James Earl Jones TheatreBroadway
Shit. Meet. Fan.EveMCC TheaterOff-Broadway
2025Here We AreMarianne BrinkLyttelton TheatreLondon
2025–2026Oh, Mary!Mary Todd LincolnLyceum TheatreBroadway

Discography

Krakowski released her debut solo album on July 15, 2010. It is an album of cover versions called Laziest Gal in Town. It released on DRG Records.

Selected recordings include:

  • 1992: Grand Hotel, Studio Cast Recording (mostly original Broadway cast)
  • 1995: Company, Broadway revival cast recording
  • 1997: Once Upon a Mattress, Broadway revival cast recording
  • 1997: Sondheim at the Movies (singing the Academy Award-winning song "Sooner or Later" from Dick Tracy)
  • 1998: The Burt Bacharach Album
  • 2002: A Broadway Valentine
  • 2003: Nine, Broadway revival cast recording
  • 2004: A Christmas Carol, television cast recording
  • 2010: The Laziest Gal in Town, solo album
  • 2016: She Loves Me, Broadway revival cast recording

Awards and nominations

Emmy Awards

YearAwardNominated workResultDaytime Emmy AwardsPrimetime Emmy Awards
1986Outstanding Ingenue in a Daytime Drama SeriesSearch for Tomorrow
1987
2009Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series30 Rock
2010
2011
2013
2015

Golden Globe Awards

YearAwardNominated workResult
1999Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television FilmAlly McBeal

Screen Actors Guild Awards

YearAwardNominated workResult
1998Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesAlly McBeal
1999
2000
2001
200830 Rock
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Tony Awards

YearAwardNominated workResult
1990Best Featured Actress in a MusicalGrand Hotel
2003Nine
2016She Loves Me

Miscellaneous awards and honors

YearOrganizationAwardNominated workResult
1990Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Featured Actress in a MusicalGrand Hotel
2001Golden Satellite AwardsBest Actress – Television Series Musical or ComedyAlly McBeal
2003Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Featured Actress in a MusicalNine
2006Laurence Olivier AwardBest Actress in a MusicalGuys and Dolls
2011Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series30 Rock
2016Critics' Choice Television AwardsUnbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Featured Actress in a MusicalShe Loves Me
Outer Critics Circle Award
Astaire AwardOutstanding Female Dancer in a Broadway Show
20211st Critics' Choice Super AwardsBest Villain in a MovieThe Willoughbys

References

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  2. (October 11, 2018). "Famous birthdays for Oct. 11: Jane Krakowski, Cardi B". [[United Press International]].
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