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Janie Taylor is an American ballet dancer, répétiteur and costume designer. She joined New York City Ballet in 1998, was promoted to principal dancer in 2005 and left in 2014. She then started designing costumes and staging works by Justin Peck and Benjamin Millepied, before performing again as a member of the L.A. Dance Project.
Janie Tienphosuwan (Thai: เจนี่ เทียนโพธิ์สุวรรณ์) is an American-born Thai actress and model. She graduated a bachelor in Communication Arts from Bangkok University. After her parents' divorce, she moved back to Thailand with her sibling and mother. She then started her acting career in a music video. After that she quickly rose to fame in a Thai television soap opera with Andrew Gregson.
Janette "Janie" Takeda-Reed is an American, former collegiate All-American, medal-winning Olympian, professional softball outfielder. She played college softball at Oregon, where she earned three First Team All-Pac-12 honors. She also was named a First Team and Second Team All-American three of her four years. She is a member of the elite 300 hits, 200 runs, 100 stolen base club. Takeda-Reed since graduating competes for the Team USA softball team and competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics and won a silver medal.
There is a singer by the stage name Janie Grant (her real name was Rose Marie Cassili). She has a song called "Triangle".
Janie was the main character in the book Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston.
Janie is the name of an 1867 African-American slave in the Sisters In Time series.
Janie was the main character in the book The Face on the Milk Carton. I hate that book with a passion, so now I hate this name.
Janie is one of Harriet's best friends in the books "Harriet the Spy", "The Long Secret" and "Sport."
This is what William Clark called Sacajawea. (from William and Clarks famous journey across the continent) Clark gave it to her so he could pronounce her name better and so she could have a "white" name.
Heard in the songs "Janie's Got a Gun" by Aerosmith and "Janie Jones" by The Clash.

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