Just a guess, but probably because she has not committed treason.
Jane Slaughter who plays Tracy the barmaid (The longest pub barmaid in EastEnders)Jane Slaughter who plays Tracy The Barmaid! She is the longest pub barmaid! She has been in EastEnders since 1986!
Yes, "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" has been adapted for the stage. The 1962 film, originally based on the 1960 novel by Henry Farrell, inspired a stage play adaptation that captures the intense dynamics between the two aging sisters. Various productions have been staged, showcasing the psychological drama and dark themes that characterize the story.
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The longest pub barmaid in Eastenders. She too owns the flower stall. Tracy is played by Jane Slaughter, who has been in eastenders since 1986
There is no way to know if the subject matter of this monologue (from the 1982 play "Talking With..") is drawn from fact, because the true identity of the playwright credited as "Jane Martin" has never been revealed. If we could examine the writer's life, we might know what information and people they encountered and what inspired them...but as it stands now, we know nothing about this particular writer's life.
Jane Fonda has been an advocate for a variety of political views including feminism, opposition to war (Iraq and Vietnam). Jane Fonda describes herself as a liberal.
Very recently, Piers Morgan asked Jane Fonda, "If you were stranded on a desert island, who would you prefer to be stranded with". Jane replied, "With women".
Jane Fonda is an American actress, writer and fitness guru. Jane has dated Robert Scheer, Warren Beatty and Donald Sutherland. She has been married and divorced three times and has been in a relationship with Richard Perry since 2009.
He has recently been seeing Jane Fonda.
Paul and JoAnn Woodward, Oprah Winfrey, Dolly Parton, Jane Fonda,
No, this is a very old urban legend that has been circulating since about 1999, long before Mr. Obama was ever in the White House. President Obama has not honored Jane Fonda, nor does he have any plans to do so.
There have been a few notable cases of Americans convicted of treason, such as Benedict Arnold during the American Revolutionary War and Tokyo Rose during World War II. However, the exact number of Americans convicted of treason throughout history is relatively low compared to other crimes.
Against Federal laws- the actress Jane Fonda went to Hanoi (note spelling) North Vietnam and even posed on an Anti-aircraft machine cannon- used to blast American Airmen out of the skies! she did not fire the weapon, but was in a very gung-ho pose. Seriously, she could have been brought up on treason or related crimes charges. somebody even made a pin with the cannon illustrated ( sans Jane) and the name Hanoi Jane. Another case of supreme lex celebritas where celebrities get away with what would land Joe Smith in Jail-or worse. this was during the Vietnam War and not after or at some Vets gathering.
Nelson Mandela was being tried for high treason in 1964, he was sentenced to life in prison. He was previously convicted of conspiracy to overthrow the state.
Louis Riel was convicted of treason and was hanged in Regina, Northwest Territories, on November 16, 1885. (Regina is now the capital of the Province of Saskatchewan.) Riel is the only person in Canada's history to have been executed for the crime of treason.
King George III was very clear.... the Founding Fathers would not have been "Founding Fathers," they would have been criminals and tried for treason subject to the King and the laws of England prohibitting treasonous acts. Simply put... they would of most certainly been hanged.(S.Menzel)
Louis Riel has been dead for over 125 years. He was convicted of treason, and was hanged at Regina on November 16, 1885. He is buried in Winnipeg.