Jann Hight is an actress, known for The Color of Time (2012).
Jann Mardenborough is a professional racing driver from Wales who gained his seat with Nissan after winning the Nissan PlayStation GT Academy in 2011, becoming the competition's youngest ever winner. Since then, he has raced at Le Mans in LMP1 and LMP2, as well as racing for Carlin in GP3 and for Nissan across many Japanese tournaments. In 2015, he was named one of Sports Pro Media's 50 most marketable athletes.
Jann Turner is a Film and TV director based in Los Angeles. She has directed multiple episodes of Jack Ryan Seasons 3 and 4, S.W.A.T., Seal Team, 911-LA, The Resident, For Life, The Code, Filthy Rich, The Last Ship, Scandal, The Catch, Chicago Fire, Greys Anatomy, How To Get Away With Murder, Jane The Virgin, Grace and Frankie, Chicago PD, Chicago Med, Hard Copy, Isidingo, Zero Tolerance, Mzansi, Complications, The Fosters, Castle, Scorpion, Alpha House, Satisfaction, The Divide, Teen Wolf, The Neighbors, Save Me, The Big C, The Carrie Diaries and Emily Owens MD. Turner directed the pilot for Netflix's Virgin River. Turner is Co-EP on 3 episodes of Jack Ryan Season 4 and was a Co-EP and Producing Director on Season 7 of ABC's Scandal. Turner was also an on-air producer for SABC TV's Truth Commission Special Report and she has made documentaries for Channel 4UK and eTV South Africa. She is also known for the South African feature films White Wedding and Paradise Stop. A graduate of Oxford University and NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, her first job in the film business was in 1988 as the receptionist for Working Title Films in London. She has been a runner, an assistant editor and a sound editor. She is also the author of the books Home Is Where You Find It, Heartland and Southern Cross. She is repped by CAA, Synchronicity Management and Gang Tyre Ramer & Brown.
Born "off Broadway" in Manhattan, Jann has been in and around the performing arts her entire life, performing all over the country. Her acting credits include over 100 productions in live theater as well as performing in movies, commercials, infomercials, industrials, and music videos. Musically, she has performed in various venues, from concert halls to churches, singing, or playing her viola, guitar, or banjo.
Jann Wenner is Editorial Director of Wenner Media and the founder of Rolling Stone. From its inception in 1967, Rolling Stone became the voice of a generation, and is one of the most successful and iconic magazines in publishing history, with numerous accolades including 15 National Magazine Awards. Wenner's commitment to quality journalism has kept Rolling Stone in the forefront of the popular dialogue, both recording and shaping the zeitgeist through definitive music coverage, provocative interviews, award-winning photography and incisive investigative and political reporting. Currently, Rolling Stone has evolved into a multi-platform content brand with unrivaled access and authority, which reaches over 60 million people per month. Throughout his career, Wenner has demonstrated an intuitive understanding of the changing interests of his readers. In 1977, he founded Outside, America's first contemporary outdoor magazine, selling the title two years later to another publisher. In 1985, Wenner purchased Us magazine, and repositioned the monthly publication as "Us The Entertainment Magazine," a cutting-edge source, featuring intimate celebrity interviews with award-winning journalists, and lush portfolios by esteemed photographers. In 2000, Us was relaunched as a weekly, and quickly established itself as the ultimate authority in celebrity journalism. Wenner sold the brand to another publisher in early 2017. Wenner launched Men's Journal in 1992, targeting active men interested in sports, travel and adventure. He sold the brand to another publisher in 2017. In April 1997, Wenner became the youngest inductee in the history of the American Society of Magazine Editors Hall of Fame. In 1994, he was named Publishing Executive of the Year by Adweek, a leading industry trade publication. In March 2004, Wenner was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for lifetime achievement. In 2010, he received The Norman Mailer Center's Prize for Lifetime Achievement in Magazine Publishing. In 2014, Wenner received the LennonOno Grant for Peace award. In addition to his publishing work, Wenner devotes himself to numerous important causes. He is chairman of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation, Inc., a 30-year-old nonprofit organization which honors artists and music industry professionals who have made significant contributions to rock & roll. Wenner is the father of six children. He resides in New York City.
Jann Witt was born on September 20, 1967 in Eckernförde, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. He is known for Drain the Oceans: Deep Dive (2018), Nano (1999) and History (2000).
Janna Atta is an actor, known for Huss (2021).
Janna Bossier blew in from the Louisiana Bayou, and this small town hurricane has been acting up a storm in Hollywood ever since. Inspired by Grace Kelly's performance in Alfred Hitchcock's "Rear Window," Janna has taken every opportunity to perfect her craft by performing in movies, television shows, plays, and video games. Janna is best known for her television roles including the CBS hit series "Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders", she played Jane Wicks, a flight attendant caught in the middle of an international smuggling operation. Janna can also be seen along side Kevin Hart and Nick Cannon in "Real Husbands of Hollywood", as Mariah's biggest fan. Other TV credits include "Shameless" and "Grounded for Life." As well as being a film and television actress, Janna has entered the video game, motion capture and voiceover world. She plays the villain and leader of the Ensanglante, Bonnie Blue, in the blockbuster video game "Mafia lll." She terrorizes the galaxy as Aivela in "Star Wars: The Old Republic." And coming soon, she voices the ultimate mean girl Bambi, in the upcoming animated feature film "CLICS: Cheerleaders in Cyber Space." Janna has major street cred for being cast as the lead in both Slipknot's "Vermillion Part 1 & 2" music videos. She also received Best Actress at the Rumford Film Festival in London, for her portrayal of a sociopathic assassin in the short film, "Compulsions." Favorite pastimes include hunting for LA's best donut, practicing Bikram Yoga, hiking, swimming and creatively expressing herself in ongoing theatrical training. Fun Fact: Janna is a Gryffindor and her patronus is a white stallion. Janna is a big believer in chasing dreams...because it's the dreams that matter.
Janna Cardia is an actress, known for The Thinning (2016), Inappropriate Parents (2014) and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (2015).
Janna Emig is known for I, Tonya (2017), Maniac (2018) and Villains (2019).