Jane Ellen Milmore  March 24 1955  February 4 2020 (age 64)

Jane Ellen Milmore March 24 1955 February 4 2020 (age 64)

March 24 1955 February 4 2020 (age 64)
Obituary Jane Milmore- Emmy-nominated, People’s Choice award- winning producer-actress-playwright passed away from a year long battle with pancreatic cancer in Los Angeles, California, on February 4, 2020, surrounded by family and friends. She was 64 years old. A role model to young women, Jane represented strength, intelligence, beauty, and success. She was one of he most often- produced playwrights in the world and the show-runner of over 300 hours of television comedy. Born March 25, 1955 in Laramie, Wyoming to John E. Milmore and Joan Judge, Jane spent her childhood in Brooklyn, NY, and graduated from Keansburg High School in Keansburg New Jersey. She eventually made Rumson, New Jersey her home as well as Beverly Hills, and westlake Village, California. Known for her sense of humor, great parties, incredible style, and love of things Irish: her great joy was debuting new plays with her Van and/Milmore Unofficial Rep Company in her beloved state of New Jersey. Jane was adored by all who knew her. Jane found her biggest success behind the footlights writing with partner Billy Van Zandt. The New York Times called the pair “masters of modern farce”. Their twenty-three plays, including the summer stock staple LOVE AND THE I.R.S. and the Off-Broadway comedies YOU’VE GOT HATE MAIL, DROP DEAD! and THE BOOMER BOYS MUSICAL, and the published with Samuel French and performed in thousands of theaters around the globe. Writing for television, Jane created and developed shows for Brooke SHields, Don RIckles, Olympia Dukakis, and the Wayans Bros, and wrote and produced for Bob Newhart, DL Hughley, Jaime Lee Curtis, Richard Lewis, John Goodman, Andrew Dice Clay, and Martin Lawrence, among many others, SHe won a Emmy nomination for I LOVE LUCY: THE VERY FIRST SHOW, a People’s Choice Award and NAACP Image Award for MARTIN, and a Prism Award for THE HUGHLEYS. Honored by the NEw Jersey State Senate and General Assembly as a “role model with a standard of excellence toward which others may strive, :Jane also received the Clara Barton Humanitarian Award from the Red Cross for community service. In addition, the Van Zandt/ Milmore Scholarship at Brookdale Community College has given over twenty theater students a college education. Jane survived by the loves of her life _emmy Award winning director Shelley Jensen and their 3 1/2 pound Yorkie, Boots: her four sisters: Maureen Milmore of Studio City, CA ; Janed Wheeler of Red Bank, NJ; Kathleen Milmore of Toluca Lake, CA; Jennifer Malins of Brentwood, CA: brothers-in-law Scott Wheeler and Greg Malins; godsons Walker Van Zandt WIlliam Van Sandt; her brother-from another-mother Jeff Babey; her creative partner of 46 years Billy VanZandt; and many beloved uncles, cousins and friends. Celebrations of Jane Milmore’s life will be held in Los Angeles and New Jersey in the spring. In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations in Jane’s name to be made to some of her favorite organizations: Clean Ocean Action, American Red Cross, Holiday Express, Planned Parenthood, and the National Pancreatic Cancer Foundation. To send flowers to Jane’s family, please visit our floral section.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Jane Ellen Milmore March 24 1955 February 4 2020 (age 64).

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death notice Jane Ellen Milmore March 24 1955 February 4 2020 (age 64)

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