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Jane Seymour

Milestones

  • Birthplace: Hillingdon, England
  • Birthday: February 15, 1951
  • 2007

    Joined the fifth season of ABC s Dancing with the Stars

  • 2007

    Played a therapist in Blind Dating directed by her husband James Keach

  • 2006

    Returned to TV in the short lived WB series Modern Men

  • 2005

    Starred opposite Owen Wilson and Christopher Walken in the comedy Wedding Crashers

  • 2004

    Guest-starred on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit appeared in the episode titled Families, Seymour plays a wealthy socialite whose family is torn apart by a rape/murder

  • 2001

    Reprised signature role and served as executive producer in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: The Heart Within

  • 2000

    Executive produced and starred in the telefilms Murder in the Mirror (CBS) and Enslavement: The True Story of Fanny Kemble (Showtime), both directed by Keach

  • 1999

    Received star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (April 20)

  • 1998

    Starred in The New Swiss Family Robinson , co-starring James Keach

  • 1994

    Co-produced with husband James Keach the ABC TV-movie, Passion for Justice: The Hazel Brannon Story , also starred

  • 1993 to 1998

    Starred as title character in TV show Dr. Quinn: Medicine Woman (CBS)

  • 1992

    Debut as executive producer, Sunstroke (USA Network); also starred

  • 1988

    Cast as Wallis Warfield Simpson in the CBS TV-movie The Women He Loved

  • 1988

    Played Natalie Jastrow in War and Remembrance (ABC)

  • 1988

    Won Emmy playing Maria Callas in The Richest Man in the World (ABC)

  • 1982

    Co-starred in The Scarlet Pimpernel (CBS)

  • 1981

    Portrayed Kate Ames/Cathy in the ABC miniseries East of Eden

  • 1980

    Co-starred with Christopher Reeve in the cult hit Somewhere in Time

  • 1980

    Made Broadway debut as Constanze Mozart in Amadeus

  • 1976

    Starred in miniseries, The Story of David , as Bathsheba

  • 1973

    Appeared as Bond girl Solitaire in Live and Let Die

  • 1973

    TV acting debut, Frankenstein: The True Story

  • 1972

    First feature credit billed as Jane Seymour, Young Winston

  • 1968

    Film debut, Oh! What a Lovely War ; appeared as a chorus girl, billed as Joyce Franklin

  • 1964

    Dancer with London Festival Ballet (date approximate)

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