A loose-featured blonde with big droopy eyes that could play sultry to menaced to menacing all with the infinitesimal adjustment of her eyelashes, Canadian actress Jayne Eastwood has won awards that most of us Stateside don't even know exist. So while being presented an Earle Grey award for her body of work might not have made Jayne a household name on the U.S. side of the border, her face and figure have been featured in a steady string of recognizable productions spanning four decades. From Goin' Down the Road (1970) to Videodrome (1983) to The Santa Clause (1994) to How to Deal (2003), with dozens of stops filling in between, Jayne Eastwood has been at home in America.
Goin' Down the Road (1970) - as Betty
My Pleasure is My Business (1974) - as Isabella
Drying Up the Streets (1978) - as Sheila
That's Show Biz - as NA
Stay Tuned - as NA
High Hopes - as Louise Bates
King of Kensington - as Gwen Twining
Bizarre - as Regular
Ramona - as Mrs. Whaley
AlfTales - as Additional Voices
Material World - as Bernice
Monster by Mistake - as Aunt Dolores (voice)
Noddy - as Aunt Agatha
Riverdale - as Gloria
Bob and Margaret - as Cookie / Joyce (voice)
The Endless Grind - as Various Roles
Billable Hours - as Maxine Bingly