Jane Goldman worked as a staff writer on the multi-format computer games magazine Zero (video game magazine), circa 1990-1992. Whilst pregnant with Betty Kitten, she earned the nick name 'baby factory' in one of the staff features. Goldman wrote the n
Jane Goldman worked as a staff writer on the multi-format computer games magazine Zero (video game magazine), circa 1990-1992. Whilst pregnant with Betty Kitten, she earned the nick name 'baby factory' in one of the staff features.
Goldman wrote the novel Dreamworld, four non-fiction books for young adults, and the non-fiction, two-volume series The X-Files Book of the Unexplained, about the American television show. Goldman appears as a character in author Neil Gaiman's short story "The Facts in the Case of the Disappearance of Miss Finch" (1996).
She was the cowriter of the screenplay for Stardust, based on Gaiman's novel, and has two other screenplays currently in pre-production: a thriller entitled The Debt and a movie adaption of Mark Millar's comic Kick-Ass.
In June 2008 she was named Film-Maker of the Year at Glamour magazine's Women of the Year awards.
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Jane Goldman Worked As A Staff Writer On The Multi-format Computer Games Magazine Zero (video Game Magazine), Circa 1990-1992. Whilst Pregnant With Betty Kitten, She Earned The Nick Name 'baby Factory' In One Of The Staff Features. Goldman Wrote The N
Jane Goldman worked as a staff writer on the multi-format computer games magazine Zero (video game magazine), circa 1990-1992. Whilst pregnant with Betty Kitten, she earned the nick read more...
Jane Goldman Investigates
Goldman takes on several paranormal topics in her series, Jane Goldman Investigates. She has individual episodes about several aspects of the paranormal, including ghosts, clairvoyance, read more...
Jane Lauretta Goldman (born 11 June 1970 in Hammersmith, London) is an English writer and presenter of Jane Goldman Investigates, a paranormal series on British television channel read more...
Goldman first became romantically involved with TV presenter Jonathan Ross when she was a 16-year-old pop columnist for the Daily Star newspaper, and married him in 1988, when she read more...
