Mary Jane

Mary Jane may refer to:

People

 * Mary Jane Adams (1840–1902), Irish-born American writer and philanthropist
 * Mary Jane Aldrich (1833–1909), American temperance reformer, lecturer, and essayist
 * Mary Jane Alvero (born 1970), Filipino engineer
 * Mary Jane Auch, American author and illustrator of children's books
 * Mary Jane Barker (1953–1957), American missing girl who died of starvation
 * Mary Jane Bode (1926–1998), American politician and journalist
 * Mary Jane Bowes, American Supreme Court judge
 * Mary Jane Bowie (born 1948), Canadian luger
 * Mary Jane Brabazon, Countess of Meath (1847–1918), British philanthropist
 * Mary Jane Briscoe (1819–1903), American founder of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas
 * Mary Jane Brown (1895–1976), American academic and World War II nurse
 * Mary Jane Cain (1844–1929), Australian community leader
 * Mary Jane Carr (1895–1988), American author
 * Mary Jane Clark (born 1954), American author
 * Mary Jane Clarke (1862–1910), British suffragette
 * Mary Jane Coggeshall (1836–1911), American suffragist
 * Mary Jane DeZurik (1917–1981), American country musician
 * Mary Jane Dockeray (1927–2020), American environmental educator and museum curator
 * Mary Jane Dunphe, American musician
 * Mary Jane Evans (1888–1922), Welsh teacher, preacher, and actress
 * Mary Jane Farell (1920–2015), American bridge player
 * Mary Jane Fate (1933—2020), Koyukon Athabascan activist
 * Mary Jane Fonder (1945—2018), American murderer
 * Mary Jane Frehse, real name of Jane Frazee (1915–1985), American actress, singer, and dancer
 * Mary Jane Garcia (1936–2024), American politician
 * Mary Jane Godwin (1768–1841), English author, publisher, and bookseller
 * Mary Jane Goodson Carlisle (1835—1905), acting First Lady of the United States during the term of Chester Arthur and the first year of Grover Cleveland
 * Mary Jane Green, Confederate spy and bushwhacker
 * Mary Jane Guck (1963–2024), Filipino actress commonly known as Jaclyn Jose
 * Mary Jane Guthrie (1895–1975), American zoologist and cytologist
 * Mary Jane Haake (born 1951), American tattoo artist
 * Mary Jane Hale Welles (1817–1886), American wife of Gideon Welles; known for her hand-written letters
 * Mary Jane Hancock (1810–1896), English artist and naturalist
 * Mary Jane Hayden (1830–1918), American pioneer
 * Mary Jane Hayes, birth name of Allison Hayes (1930–1977), American film- and television actress and model
 * Mary Jane Higby (1909–1986), American actress
 * Mary Jane Holmes (1825–1907), American author
 * Mary Jane Holmes Shipley Drake (1841–1925), American slave
 * Mary Jane Irving (1913–1983), American actress
 * Mary Jane Irwin, American computer scientist and professor emerita
 * Mary Jane Jacob, American curator, writer, and educator
 * Mary Jane Katzmann (1828–1890), Canadian writer, editor, historian, and poet
 * Mary Jane Keeney (1898–1969), American librarian
 * Mary Jane Kelly (1863–1888), Irish victim of Jack the Ripper
 * Mary Jane Kinnaird (1816–1888), English philanthropist
 * Mary Jane Kirby (born 1989), Canadian rugby union player
 * Mary Jane Lamond (born 1960), Canadian Celtic folk musician
 * Mary Jane Latsis (1927–1997), American economic analyst
 * Mary Jane Leach (born 1949), American composer
 * Mary Jane Lewis, several people
 * Mary Jane Long (1939–2018), American architect, lecturer, and author
 * Mary Jane Longstaff (1855–1935), British malacologist
 * Mary Jane Maffini, Canadian mystery writer
 * Mary Jane Manigault (1913–2010), American sweetgrass basket maker
 * Mary Jane Marcasiano, American fashion- and costume designer, film producer, and social entrepreneur
 * Mary Jane McCaffree (1911–2018), American White House Social Secretary during the Eisenhower administration
 * Mary Jane McCallum (born 1952), Canadian dentist and politician
 * Mary Jane Megquier (1813–1899), American businesswoman
 * Mary Jane Morgan (1823–1885), American schoolteacher and art collector
 * Mary Jane Nealon, American poet and nurse
 * Mary Jane Odell (1923–2010), American journalist, lecturer, and politician
 * Mary Jane O'Donovan Rossa (1845–1916), Irish poet and political activist
 * Mary Jane O'Reilly (born 1950), New Zealand dancer and choreographer
 * Mary Jane Osborn (1927–2019), American biochemist
 * Mary Jane Owen (1929—2019), disability rights activist, philosopher, policy expert, and writer
 * Mary Jane Patterson (1840–1894), American educator
 * Mary Jane Peale (1827–1902), American painter
 * Mary Jane Perry, American oceanographer
 * Mary Jane Phillips-Matz (1926–2013), American biographer
 * Mary Jane Queen (1914–2007), American ballad singer and banjo player
 * Mary Jane Rathbun, several people
 * Mary Jane Reoch (1945–1993), American cyclist
 * Mary Jane Richards (1843–1904), British theatre actress
 * Mary Jane Richardson Jones (c. 1819–1909), American abolitionist, philanthropist, and suffragist
 * Mary Jane Ross (1827–1908), Cherokee writer
 * Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus (born 1949), American psychologist and professor
 * Mary-Jane Rubenstein (born 1977), American scholar of religion, philosophy, science studies, and gender studies
 * Mary Jane Russell (1926–2003), American photographic fashion model
 * Mary Jane Safford-Blake (1834–1891), American nurse, physician, educator, and humanitarian
 * Mary Jane Saunders, American academic
 * Mary Jane Seacole (1805–1881), British-Jamaican nurse, healer, and businesswoman
 * Mary Jane Seaman (1837?–1888), English actress
 * Mary Jane Sherfey (1918–1983), American psychiatrist and writer on female sexuality
 * MaryJane Shimsky (born 1960), American politician
 * Mary Jane Shultz (born 1948), American professor and researcher
 * Mary Jane Simes (1807–1872), American portrait painter
 * Mary Jane Simmons (1953–2004), American politician
 * Mary Jane Skalski, American film producer
 * Mary Jane Spurlin (1883–1970), American judge
 * Mary Jane Theis (born 1949), American Supreme Court justice
 * Mary Jane Truman (1889–1978), younger sister of Harry S. Truman
 * Mary Jane Tumbridge (born 1964), Bermudian equestrian
 * Mary Jane Veloso (born 1985), Filipina woman convicted in Indonesia of drug trafficking
 * Mary Jane Wallner (born 1946), American politician
 * Mary Jane Ward (1905–1981), American novelist
 * Mary Jane Warfield Clay (1815–1900), American socialite, suffragist, abolitionist, and political activist
 * Mary Jane Warnes (1877–1959), Australian activist
 * Mary Jane Watkins (dentist) (1902–1977), American actress and dentist
 * Mary Jane West-Eberhard (born 1941), American theoretical biologist
 * Mary Jane Wilson (1840–1916), Indian-born English Roman Catholic nun
 * Mary Jane Windle (1825–?), American short-story writer and journalist
 * Mary Jane and Winston Young, Toronto-based folk music singing duo

Fictional characters

 * Mary Jane and Sniffles, characters in Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Comics
 * Mary Jane Watson, a love interest of Spider-Man (Marvel Comics)

Music

 * "Mary Jane (All Night Long)", a 1995 song by Mary J. Blige
 * "Mary Jane" (Janis Joplin song), a song performed by Janis Joplin
 * "Mary Jane" (Megadeth song), a 1988 song on Megadeth's album So Far, So Good... So What!
 * "Mary Jane" (Rick James song), a 1978 song on Rick James' album Come Get It!
 * "Mary Jane", song from Scarface's album The Untouchable
 * "Mary Jane", a song by The Miracle Workers
 * "Mary Jane", a song on Luke Tan's album The Suicide King
 * "Mary Jane", a song on Alanis Morissette's album Jagged Little Pill
 * "Mary Jane", a song on DE/VISION album Devolution
 * "Mary Jane", a song on IllScarlett's EPdemic and Clearly in Another Fine Mess
 * "Mary Jane", a song on The Click Five's album Modern Minds and Pastimes
 * "Mary Jane", a song on the Happy Birthday solo album by Pete Townshend of The Who
 * "Mary Jane", a song on The Spin Doctors' album Turn It Upside Down
 * "Mary Jane", a song on the Technohead album Headsex
 * "Mary Jane", a song on The Vines' album Highly Evolved
 * "Mary Jane", a song on Davido's album Omo Baba Olowo
 * "Mary Jane", a 2009 song by Tori Amos from her album Abnormally Attracted to Sin
 * "Mary Jane", a 2018 song by Radio and Weasel of Goodlyfe Crew 
 * The Mary Janes, a 1990s Irish band formed by Mic Christopher, et al
 * The Mary Jane Girls, a 1980s R&B group

Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media

 * "Mary Jane", a poem by Patti Smith from her 1972 book Seventh Heaven
 * Mary + Jane, an MTV television series
 * Maryjane (film), 1968 film starring Fabian

Other uses

 * Mary Jane (candy), a brand name of confectionery formerly manufactured by NECCO
 * Mary Jane (shoe), a type of shoe
 * Mary Jane (slang), a slang term for marijuana
 * Mary Jane Ski Resort, part of the Winter Park Resort in Grand County, Colorado