The actress Jane Withers was born in Atlanta, in the state of Georgia, in the United States, on April 12, 1926.
Jane started doing commercials for the small screen at the young age of 3.
From the 30s, the actress began to participate in a large number of films, among which we can highlight “Imitation of life”, Bright eyes, along with Shirley Temple or “This is my life”, among others.
During the 1940s, Jane continued to appear in different films, such as “The Girl on the Avenue”, “The Golden Helmets” or “Dangerous Street”.
In 1947, the actress married William P. Moss Jr., a famous oilman, with whom she had 3 children, separating in 1954.
In 1955, the actress remarried, this time with Kenneth Errair, one of the singers of the group “The Four Freshmen”, with whom she had two more children.
In 1956, Jene takes part in the film “Giant”, along with James Dean, Rock Hudson and Elizabeth Taylor. During the filming, he struck up a good friendship with James.
In the 60s the actress began to intervene in series and films adapted for the small screen, such as “Josephine the plumber”.
In 1968 her husband, Kenneth Errair, and their eldest son Randy, 14, were killed in an accident.
From the 70s, the actress began to work in dubbing, putting her voice to different cartoon characters.
In 1979, she was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award.
At present, he continues to do various dubbing for animated series.