- She joined Alcoholics Anonymous in 1970 and helped counsel other alcoholics on how to reclaim their lives. Every Thursday she worked as a volunteer answering the phone for the Alcoholism Council of Greater Los Angeles, where she later became a board member in the organization.
- Created the lead role of "Julie Jordan" in the original Broadway production of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II's "Carousel", opposite John Raitt's "Billy Bigelow", in 1945.
- She got to christen a Goodyear blimp, the "Volunteer VI", because of her role in This Man's Navy (1945), a movie about Navy blimps.
- Best-known for her role as Tommy Rettig's mother, "Ellen Miller", in the early installments of the popular TV series, Lassie (1954) (1954-1957).
- Volunteered at the Alcoholism Council of Greater Los Angeles as a receptionist in the late 1970s.
- Drove a Rolls Royce in her later years with the personalized license plates that read "Jan Who".
- Appeared in several films with her ex-husband, Russell Hayden before they were married. They included In Old Mexico (1938) and Sunset Trail (1938).
- Jan Clayton helped create the "Jan Clayton Center for Alcohol and Drug Recovery" which opened in 1978 and provides long-term residential treatment for individuals with alcohol and drug related problems.
- Was spokesperson for the "Schick" stop smoking/weight loss program in the 1970s.
- Educated at Tularosa High School, New Mexico. Graduated in 1935, then studied music and drama at Gulf Park College for Women in Gulfport, Mississippi.
- Mother, with Russell Hayden, of daughter Sandra Hayden.
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