"Jane Anderson" is an American actress-turned-award-winning playwright, screenwriter and Film director/director. She has written and directed one feature film, The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio (2005) and wrote the script for the Nicolas Cage film It Could Happen to You (film)/It Could Happen to You.

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It's a bit of a trade-off. It's exciting to see the new ruins and get that information, but at the same time, fire can destroy these sites.

Defiance ... I would wager she just happens to have gotten those period roles because it was a turning point for women taking place in that period.

I think the reason she's done so many of these films is because the '50s is such a rich era for describing the journey of a woman.

We're putting together the pieces of the puzzle of how people who have been gone for hundreds of years lived. You make your best guess on what you can find and we're finding a lot.

The movie is really walking a very delicate line. Because I don't want to look like I'm condoning staying in a marriage like that. And I'm not saying that it's right that women at the time had no choice but to stay in the home and raise kids, but at the same time, I wanted to celebrate the fact that she was a deeply intelligent, insightful, strong woman who found joy in that situation.

We will soon have some cats housed at the shelter, though.