Jane Goldman (born June 11, 1970, United Kingdom) is a British writer and presenter of the UK television network LivingTV's news series, Jane Goldman Investigates. She became romantically involved with TV presenter Jonathan Ross when just fifteen and married him in 1988, when she was in her late teens. They have three children: Betty (named after Bettie Page), Harvey (named after Harvey Kurtzman) and Honey. The family lives in Hampstead, UK. Ross often refers to his wife on his show. Goldman wrote the novel 'Dreamland', and the non-fiction, two-volume series The X-Files Book of the Unexplained, about the American television show. Goldman appears as a character in author Neil Gaiman's short story "The Facts in the Case of the Disappearance of Miss Finch" (1996). She is co-writer of the screenplay for Stardust, based on Gaiman's novel. |