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Jane Seymour

Jane Seymour
Jane Seymour
Born: Feb 15, 1951 in Wimbledon, England
Occupation: Actor,
Active: '70s-2000s
Major Genres: Drama, Comedy
Career Highlights: The Scarlet Pimpernel, Somewhere in Time, Head Office
First Major Screen Credit: The Only Way (1970)
21 Videos for Jane Seymour
The Velveteen Rabbit (2009) Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: Season 06 (1997) Head Office (1986)
After Sex (2007) Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: Season 04 (1995) Lassiter (1984)
Blind Dating (2007) Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: Season 03 (1994) East of Eden (1981)
National Lampoon Presents The Beach Party at the Threshold of Hell (2006) Doctor Quinn, Medicine Woman (1992) Somewhere in Time (1980)
Wedding Crashers (2005) Matters of the Heart (1990) Battlestar Galactica (1979)
Touching Wild Horses (2002) El Tunel (1989) Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (1977)
Quest For Camelot (1998) Onassis (1988) Live and Let Die (1973)
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Biography:

The raven-haired daughter of a prosperous British gynecologist, Jane Seymour debuted onstage at 13 as a member of the London Festival Ballet, after training at the Arts Educational School. Five years later, she switched to acting, making her screen bow as part of a huge ensemble in Oh, What A Lovely War! (1968).

She entered the fan-mag files with her portrayal of the enigmatic Solitaire in the 1973 James Bond epic Live and Let Die, following this with a ingenue turn in Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (1974). While her subesquent film appearances were well-received (as was her engagement in the 1980 Broadway production of Amadeus), Seymour's larger fame rested on her prolific TV work, notably on such miniseries as East of Eden and War and Remembrance.

In 1988, she won an Emmy for her portrayal of Maria Callas in the TV miniseries Onassis. Four years later, she landed one of her most successful roles to date, that of the title heroine of the TV series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman. In subsequent years, Seymour sustained her career with longform soapers - such as the 1998 A Marriage of Convenience and the 2002 Heart of a Stranger - before making a most welcome return to theatrical features in 2005.

That year, she scored a neat comic turn as the wife of U.S. Treasury Secretary Christopher Walken (and the mother of some outrageously dysfunctional children) in the summer comedy smash Wedding Crashers. Two years later, ABC tapped Seymour to trip the light fantastic as one of the celebrity dancers on its blockbuster series Dancing with the Stars.

On that program, Seymour danced opposite series vet Tony Ovolani. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide.