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Portrait of Jane Adams

Jane Adams

Birth Name: Jane Adams

Birth Date: 1965-04-01

Birth Place: Washington, D.C., USA

Details

Alternate Names: 제인 아담스

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Bombs Away (1985) as Greeting Girl

Most Important Roles:

  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) as Carrie
  • Little Children (2006) as Sheila
  • Happiness (1998) as Joy Jordan
  • The Brave One (2007) as Nicole
  • I Love Trouble (1994) as Evans
  • Stone Cold (2005) as Brianna Lincoln
  • Mumford (1999) as Dr. Phyllis Sheeler
  • Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle (1994) as Ruth Hale
  • Father of the Bride Part II (1995) as Dr. Megan Eisenberg
  • Year of the Fox (2023) as Paulene

Career Highlights:

  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
  • Little Children (2006)
  • Happiness (1998)
  • The Brave One (2007)
  • I Love Trouble (1994)
  • Stone Cold (2005)
  • Mumford (1999)
  • Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle (1994)
  • Father of the Bride Part II (1995)
  • Year of the Fox (2023)

Awards

Awards:

  • Theatre World Award (1991)
  • Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play (1994)

Full Biography

Jane Adams, born in 1965, is an American actress. She debuted on Broadway in 'I Hate Hamlet' (1991) and won a Tony Award for her role in the revival of 'An Inspector Calls' (1994). Her notable film roles include 'Happiness' (1998), 'Wonder Boys' (2000), 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind' (2004), and 'Little Children' (2006). She had a recurring role on 'Frasier' (1999–2000) and was nominated for a Golden Globe for her role in 'Hung' (2009–11).


About the Movie: Happiness (1998)

Poster for Happiness (1998)

Release Year: 1998

Nation: United States of America

Alternative Title: Felicidad, Felicidade, Щастие, Sreća, Onni, Bonheur, A boldogságtól ordítani, Osher, ハピネス, Laimė, Счастье, Срећа, 해피니스, 愛我,就讓我快樂, Mutluluk, Щастя

Director: Todd Solondz

Writer: Todd Solondz

Production & Genre

Producer(s):

Companies: Good Machine, Killer Films

Genre: Comedy, Drama

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • 12 wins & 26 nominations total

Similar:

  • 52 Hz (2017)
  • Shaina (2020)
  • The Marrying Man (1991)
  • Digging to China (1997)
  • $ (1971)

Keywords

Story

Happiness follows the interconnected lives of several individuals struggling with their personal issues in suburban New Jersey. The story revolves around Bill Maplewood ( Dylan McDermott ), a man struggling with his sexuality and pedophilia tendencies, and his affair with a teenage girl, Helen ( Elizabeth Ashley ). His wife, Cathy ( Jane Adams ), discovers his secret life and leaves him, causing their children, Billy ( Jonathan Tucker ) and Chantelle ( Cynthia Stevenson ), to suffer emotionally. Meanwhile, the Maplewoods' neighbors, Allen ( Philip Seymour Hoffman ) and his sister Joy ( Janeane Garofalo ), deal with their own issues of loneliness and sexual frustration. Allen, unable to express his feelings for Joy, engages in obscene phone calls. Joy, unhappy with her life, becomes obsessed with a former classmate who she believes is perfect. The lives of these characters intertwine as they desperately search for human connection.

Summary

Directed by Todd Solondz and released in 1998, Happiness is a dark comedy-drama that explores themes of loneliness, sexuality, and mental health in suburban America. The film is known for its controversial subject matter and unflinching portrayal of disturbed characters. It consists of several interconnected storylines that revolve around the residents of a New Jersey suburb, each struggling with their own unique issues. Despite its dark themes, Happiness is filled with irony and black humor, providing a satirical commentary on traditional values and societal norms. The film was praised for its performances and bold exploration of taboo subjects but also faced criticism for its disturbing content.