Jane Alexander has a distinguished stage career. She has performed in more than 100 plays, been honored with numerous awards including her Tony Award for The Great White Hope, and Obie, Drama League, Drama Desk and Theatre World awards, and was inducted into the Theatre Hall of Fame in 1994. Jane last starred at Long Wharf Theater in the world premiere of Matthew Barber’s play Fireflies. A four-time Oscar nominee for Testament, Kramer vs. Kramer, All the President’s Men, and The Great White Hope, Ms. Alexander has appeared in over 75 screen and television roles. On television, Jane won Emmy Awards for Playing for Time, and Warm Springs, and a Television Critics Circle Award for her portrayal of Eleanor Roosevelt in “Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years.” Jane has been seen most recently in recurring roles on The Blacklist, Elementary, The Good Wife, and The Good Fight. Jane stars in the final episode of the new Amazon series Modern Love, and shot a recurring role on the new Fox 21/Amazon series Tales From the Loop. In 1993, President Clinton appointed Ms. Alexander Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, a position she served for 4 years. Her book Command Performance: An Actress in the Theatre of Politics documents her tenure. Jane has been active as a wildlife conservationist for many years and sits on the national board of the Audubon Society, the BirdLife International Advisory Group, and co-chairs the Conservation Council of Panthera with Glenn Close. In 2012, she received the inaugural Jane Alexander Global Wildlife Ambassador Award from the Indianapolis Prize honoring her work in conservation. Her book Wild Things, Wild Places: Adventurous Tales of Wildlife and Conservation on Planet Earth was published by Knopf in 2016.