Jann Arden
Biography
Jann Arden is a Canadian singer songwriter, broadcaster and author. She played supporting and guest roles in many television series', while starring as a fictionalized version of herself on a quest for renewed fame in CTV's comedy series Jann. Hailing from Calgary, Alberta, Jann catapulted onto the Canadian music scene in 1993, with the release of her debut album Time For Mercy, which featured the hit single, “I Would Die For You”. This was followed by Living Under June, which contained her break-out hit “Insensitive”. With a career that spans 12 albums and 19 top ten singles, Arden’s contributions to the Canadian music industry has been recognized with 8 Juno Awards, 10 SOCAN Awards, 4 Western Canadian Music Awards, a Much Music Video Award, 3 Prairie Music Awards and an Alberta Recording Industry Association Award. She has been inducted into the Canadian Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame, has been given the Vantage Women of Originality Award, awarded the Queens Diamond Jubilee Medal, was inducted into the Western Canadian Music Alliance Hall of Fame and Canada’s Walk of Fame.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances
Anne Murray Friends and Legends
as Self
2007

Dave Foley's The True Meaning of Christmas Specials
as The Ghost of Christmas Specials Present
2002

Vandits
as Blanche
2022

Anne Murray: Full Circle
as Self
2021

Snowbound
as Sarah Hotchkiss
2001

Spotlight
as Herself
2009

Don't Cry Now
as Joan
2007

Stronger Together, Tous Ensemble
as Self
2020

Wynonna Earp: Vengeance
as Bunny Loblaw
2024
TV Appearances

Ellen
as Self (uncredited)
1994

Corner Gas
as Jann Arden
2004

Robson Arms
2005

Hell on Wheels
as Madam Pauline
2011

Mary and Flo on the Go!
as Judge Helen MacGill (voice)
2022

Overlord and the Underwoods
as R0-FL(voice)
2021

Emergency
as Herself - Narrator
2015

Wynonna Earp
as Bunny Loblaw
2016

The Rosie O'Donnell Show
as Self
1996

The Launch
as Self - Mentor
2018

Jann
as Jann Arden
2019

Workin' Moms
as Jann Carlson
2017
