Jane Lowry

Lowry in 1970 Jane Lowry (February 11, 1937 November 15, 2019) was an American actress primarily known for her theater work on Broadway and regional theater, as well as her singular leading role in Alfred Sole's horror film ''Alice, Sweet Alice'' (1976).

A native of Minnesota, Lowry studied theater at Northwestern University under Alvina Krause. She began her career in experimental off-off-Broadway theater, appearing in numerous Joe Cino-produced plays at New York City's Caffe Cino. She later landed roles on Broadway in ''Poor Bitos'' in 1964, and as the understudy in the role of Julia in Tennessee Williams's ''A Delicate Balance'', staged at the Martin Beck Theatre in 1966.

In the 1970s, she starred in several productions for the Circle Repertory Company, and made her feature debut as Annie DeLorenze in ''Alice, Sweet Alice'' (1976). In 1981, she appeared in the ABC Afterschool Special ''My Mother Was Never a Kid'' opposite Holland Taylor. Provided by Wikipedia
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