Jane the Virgin
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Jane the Virgin
Summary
Jane the Virgin is a television series[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of television_series entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,548 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Jane the Virgin is the creator of Perla Farías[3].
- Jane the Virgin is the creator of Jennie Snyder Urman[4].
- Jane the Virgin received the American Film Institute Awards[5].
- Jane the Virgin received the People's Choice Awards[6].
- Jane the Virgin's instance of is recorded as television series[7].
- Jennie Snyder Urman wrote the screenplay for Jane the Virgin[8].
- Meredith Averill wrote the screenplay for Jane the Virgin[9].
- Corinne Brinkerhoff wrote the screenplay for Jane the Virgin[10].
- David S. Rosenthal wrote the screenplay for Jane the Virgin[11].
- Dara Resnik wrote the screenplay for Jane the Virgin[12].
- Michael J. Cinquemani wrote the screenplay for Jane the Virgin[13].
- Sarah Goldfinger wrote the screenplay for Jane the Virgin[14].
- Joe Lawson wrote the screenplay for Jane the Virgin[15].
- Valentina L. Garza wrote the screenplay for Jane the Virgin[16].
- Jane the Virgin's composer is recorded as Kevin Kiner[17].
- Jane the Virgin's composer is recorded as Q312434[18].
- Jane the Virgin's genre is comedy drama[19].
- Jane the Virgin's genre is soap opera[20].
- Jane the Virgin's genre is romantic comedy[21].
- Jane the Virgin's based on is recorded as Juana, la virgen[22].
- A cast member of Jane the Virgin was Gina Rodriguez[23].
- A cast member of Jane the Virgin was Andrea Navedo[24].
- A cast member of Jane the Virgin was Yael Grobglas[25].
- A cast member of Jane the Virgin was Justin Baldoni[26].
- A cast member of Jane the Virgin was Ivonne Coll[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Screenwriters include Jennie Snyder Urman[8], Meredith Averill[9], Corinne Brinkerhoff[10], David S. Rosenthal[11], Dara Resnik[12], and Michael J. Cinquemani[13]. Cast members include Gina Rodriguez[23], Andrea Navedo[24], Yael Grobglas[25], Justin Baldoni[26], Ivonne Coll[27], and Brett Dier[28]. Created works include Perla Farías[3], a television director[29], b. 2000[30], of Venezuela[31] and Jennie Snyder Urman[4], a television producer[32], b. 1975[33].
Publication
Original languages include English[34] and Spanish[35]. Genres include comedy drama[19], soap opera[20], and romantic comedy[21].
Subject and Themes
Main subjects include satire[36], virgin[37], and Hispanic and Latino Americans[38].
Reception
Awards received include American Film Institute Awards[5], a group of awards[39], in United States[40] and People's Choice Awards[6], a group of awards[41], in United States[42], founded in 1975[43].
Why It Matters
Jane the Virgin ranks in the top 4% of television_series entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,548 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[44] It is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[45]
FAQs
What awards did Jane the Virgin receive?
Honors received include American Film Institute Awards[5] and People's Choice Awards[6].