Jane Loring (1890–1983) was an American film editor and producer active during the 1920s through the 1940s.
[1] Little is known about Loring's early life, although she later told journalists she broke away from her parents when she was just 13.
[2] Born in Denver, Loring decided when she was 16 that she wanted to become a director.
[3][4] She was also an accomplished violinist, and it was this talent that took her to New York City.
In the early 1930s, she moved to RKO, where she edited films and worked as Pandro S. Berman's right-hand woman, sometimes working as an assistant director.