
Porter, and both once again Americans (with the exception of Disney's 1999 animated Tarzan, which again represents both as English). In recent Tarzan films, starting with Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984), the character is again Jane Porter, and her father Archimedes Q. O'Sullivan and Weissmuller in Tarzan the Ape Man (1932) Maureen O'Sullivan, who portrayed Jane Parker with Johnny Weissmuller in the 1932 film and its first few sequels, was the most famous screen Jane. Remakes of the 1932 film, ( Tarzan, the Ape Man (1959) and Tarzan, the Ape Man (1981)) reprised this portrayal as well as that of her father. In addition, the name of Jane's father in the first film is James Parker. The 1932 sound film Tarzan the Ape Man and its sequels changed the character's name to Jane Parker, portraying her as English rather than American and making her and Tarzan the adoptive parents of an orphan they named "Boy". Maxwell's novel is a free adaptation of the original story, contradicting it on numerous points of the story.Įarly Tarzan films portrayed Jane Porter and (occasionally) her father faithfully to the portrayal in the novels. to commemorate the centennial celebration of Tarzan. In addition, Porter is the narrator-protagonist in Jane: The Woman Who Loved Tarzan by Robin Maxwell, a 2011 novel authorized by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. She is between 18 and 20 years old in the novel. Jane is described in Tarzan of the Apes as a beautiful, young woman, with long, blonde hair. Jane also appeared in a minor role in the non-Tarzan novel The Eternal Lover (1925), the events of which take place chronologically between The Return of Tarzan and The Beasts of Tarzan. Jane first appeared in the initial Tarzan novel Tarzan of the Apes (1912) then later reappeared in:

She develops over the course of the series from a conventional damsel in distress, who must be rescued from various perils, to an educated, competent and capable adventuress in her own right, fully capable of defending herself and surviving on her own in the jungles of Africa. She becomes the love interest and later the wife of Tarzan, and subsequently the mother of their son Korak.

Jane, an American from Baltimore, Maryland, is the daughter of professor Archimedes Q. Jane Porter (later Jane Clayton, Lady Greystoke) is a fictional character in Edgar Rice Burroughs's series of Tarzan novels and in adaptations of the saga to other media, particularly film. When Jane becomes a pawn in his devious plot, Tarzan must return to the jungle to save the woman he loves.Early depiction by J.

Rom plans to capture Tarzan and deliver him to an old enemy in exchange for diamonds. Danger lurks on the horizon as Leon Rom (Christoph Waltz), a treacherous envoy for King Leopold, devises a scheme that lures the couple to the Congo. It's been nearly a decade since Tarzan (Alexander Skarsgård), also known as John Clayton III, left Africa to live in Victorian England with his wife Jane.
