- Was offered the part of "Debra" on Everybody Loves Raymond (1996). CBS and Dreamworks wanted her for the part, sent her the contract, she signed the deal, but after meeting Ray Romano and finding he didn't know they'd offered her the part, she graciously suggested they talk. Patricia Heaton was more who Ray had in mind and Jane is still hopeful that good karma will come back around to give her such a wonderful run on such a fabulous show as "Raymond".
- She is a lifelong cowgirl and currently owns six horses that aspire to great things and beg her to create a western. Her three pigs equally add the extra glamour and comedy to an already fun family farm far from the bustle of Hollywood.
- Jane Sibbett's first prime-time on-screen kiss was with 2009's Sexiest Man Alive, Johnny Depp.
- Jane's film debut was in a film strip for Health while in the second grade in Alameda, CA. She was chosen because she wore blue. Blue is still her favorite "lucky" color.
- In April 2009 Sibbett and Fink were in Hawaii opening a new production company and co-creating a new film and TV studio, Wild Aloha Studios.
- In April 2009 she and her partner/husband Karl Fink were keynote speakers at the Big Island Film Seminar.
- In October 2009, was in preproduction on the documentary about the miraculous Croatian healer, Sead Hasanovic.
- In August 2009, Sibbett and Fink's Wild Aloha Studios was editing the TV pilots Doc in the Box (2015) and The Edge of Reality (2009), starring David Edge, in Hawaii. Both pilots wrapped on the Big Island in July 2009.
- Member of Pi Beta Phi sorority while at UCLA
- In September 2005 her A One Time Thing (2004) was an official selection of the International Family Film Festival in Valencia, California. Screenings were open to the public and Q & A sessions followed.
- Joined with Megan MacArthur to co-produce and direct the documentary, working-titled "13 + 13 Grandmothers", capturing the 13 Grandmother Elders of Turtle Island coming to work with 13 Tutu Wahini and Kahuna of the Pacific Rim to share ritual and prophecy how they can save the world for their grandchildren. (January 2010)
- In December 2004 was in preproduction for the ABC Family pilot East of Normal, West of Weird (2005). Shooting began for this single-camera half-hour show for Brillstein-Grey and Sony Pictures Television in January 2005. Mitchell Whitfield and Nikki SooHoo also star with Barry Wernick as writer/executive producer and Peter Lauer on board as director.
- In May 2003 was producing and starring in the romantic comedy feature film, A One Time Thing (2004).
- In January 2005 having played "Katherine Fishman", she wrapped the pilot East of Normal, West of Weird (2005) for Sony Pictures TV, Brillstein-Grey, and ABC Family. Mitchell Whitfield starred as Jane's husband, with Nikki SooHoo as "Becca Fishman", her daughter and Reed Alexander as "Conrad", Jane's son. Peter Lauer directs with Barry Wernick as writer/executive producer.
- In July 2009 Doc in the Box (2015), Sibbett and Fink's Wild Aloha Studio's debut TV pilot wrapped July 9 on the Big Island of Hawaii.
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