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Jane Seymour (actress)
English-American actress

Jane Seymour (actress)

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English-American actress
A.K.A.
Joyce Penelope Wilhelmina Frankenberg Jane Seymour OBE
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Hayes
Age
73 years
Family
Spouse:
Michael Attenborough James Keach David Flynn Geoffrey Planer
Children:
Sean Michael Flynn John Stacy Keach Kristopher Steven Keach Katherine Flynn
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Biography

Jane Seymour, OBE (born Joyce Penelope Wilhelmina Frankenberg; 15 February 1951) is a British-American actress best known for her performances in the James Bond film Live and Let Die (1973), Somewhere In Time (1980), East of Eden (1981), Onassis: The Richest Man in the World (1988), War and Remembrance (1988), the 1989 political thriller La Révolution française as the ill-fated queen Marie Antoinette, Wedding Crashers (2005), and the American television series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (1993–1998). She has earned an Emmy Award, two Golden Globe Awards, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. She was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 2000.

Early life

Joyce Penelope Wilhelmina Frankenberg was born 15 February 1951 in Hayes, Middlesex, England, the daughter of Mieke (van Tricht), a nurse, and John Benjamin Frankenberg, an obstetrician. Her father was Jewish; he was born in England, to a family from Poland (village of Nowe Trzepowo). Her mother was a Dutch Protestant (with family from Deventer) who was a prisoner of war during World War II, and who had lived in Indonesia. Jane's paternal grandfather had come to live in the East End of London after escaping the Czarist pogroms when he was 14. He is listed in the 1911 census for Bethnal Green, working as a hairdresser, and eventually went on to have his own company.

Seymour was educated at the Arts Educational School in Tring, Hertfordshire. She took on the stage name "Jane Seymour" after King Henry VIII's third wife, as it seemed more saleable.

One of Seymour's notable features is that she was born with heterochromia, making her right eye brown and her left eye green.

Acting career

In 1969, Seymour appeared uncredited in her first film, Richard Attenborough's Oh! What a Lovely War. In 1970, Seymour appeared in her first major film role in the war drama The Only Way. She played Lillian Stein, a Jewish woman seeking shelter from Nazi persecution. In 1973, she gained her first major television role as Emma Callon in the successful 1970s series The Onedin Line. During this time, she appeared as female lead Prima in the two-part television miniseries Frankenstein: The True Story. She also appeared as Winston Churchill's lover Pamela Plowden in Young Winston, produced by her father-in-law Richard Attenborough.

In 1973, Seymour achieved international fame in her role as Bond girl Solitaire in the James Bond film Live and Let Die. IGN ranked her as 10th in a Top 10 Bond Babes list. In 1975, Seymour was cast as Princess Farah in Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger, the third part of Ray Harryhausen's Sinbad trilogy. The film was not released until its stop motion animation sequences had been completed in 1977. In 1978, she appeared as Serina in the Battlestar Galactica film, and in the first five episodes of the television series. Seymour returned to the big screen in the comedy Oh Heavenly Dog opposite Chevy Chase.

Seymour at the Emmy Awards, 1988

In 1980, Seymour played the role on stage of Constanze in Peter Shaffer's play Amadeus, opposite Ian McKellen as Salieri and Tim Curry as Mozart. The play premiered on Broadway in 1980, ran for 1,181 performances and was nominated for seven Tony Awards, of which it won five.

Also in 1980, Seymour was given the role of young theatre actress Elise McKenna in the period romance Somewhere in Time. Though the film was made with a markedly limited budget, the role enticed Seymour with a character she felt she knew. The effort was a decided break from her earlier work, and marked the start of her friendship with co-star Christopher Reeve.

In 1981, she appeared in the television film East of Eden, based on the novel by John Steinbeck. Her portrayal of main antagonist Cathy Ames won her a Golden Globe. In 1982, she appeared in The Scarlet Pimpernel with Anthony Andrews and her Amadeus costar Ian McKellen. In 1984, Seymour appeared nude in the film Lassiter, co-starring Tom Selleck, but the film was a box office flop. In 1987, Seymour was the subject of a pictorial in Playboy magazine, although she did not pose nude.

In 1988, Seymour got the female lead in the 12-part television miniseries War and Remembrance, the continued story from the miniseries The Winds of War. She played Natalie Henry, an American Jewish woman trapped in Europe during World War II. That same year, she won an Emmy Award for playing Maria Callas in the television movie Onassis: The Richest Man in the World.

In 1989, on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the French Revolution, Seymour appeared in the television film La révolution française, filmed in both French and English. Seymour appeared as the doomed French queen, Marie Antoinette; the actress's two children, Katherine and Sean, appeared as the queen's children.

Seymour at the Emmy Awards, 1994

In the 1990s, Seymour earned popular and critical praise for her role as Dr. Michaela "Mike" Quinn in the television series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman and its television sequels (1993–2001). Her work on the series earned her a second Golden Globe Award. While working on the series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, she met her fourth husband, actor-director James Keach.

In the 2000s, Seymour continued to work primarily in television. In 2004 and 2005, she made six guest appearances in the WB Network series, Smallville, playing Genevieve Teague, the wealthy, scheming mother of Jason Teague (Jensen Ackles). In 2005, Seymour returned to the big screen in the comedy Wedding Crashers, playing Kathleen Cleary, wife of fictional United States Secretary of the Treasury William Cleary, played by Christopher Walken. In spring 2006, she appeared in the short-lived WB series Modern Men. Later that year, Seymour guest-starred as a law-school-professor on an episode of the CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother, and as a wealthy client on the Fox legal drama, Justice. In 2007, she guest-starred in the ABC sitcom, In Case of Emergency, which starred Lori Loughlin and Jonathan Silverman. She also appeared in ITV's Marple: Ordeal By Innocence, based on the Agatha Christie novel. She was a contestant on season five of the US reality show, Dancing with the Stars; she finished in sixth place, along with her partner, Tony Dovolani. In "One Life to Lose" Jane Seymour guest starred in a soap opera-themed storyline of the ABC crime-dramedy Castle.

Seymour appeared in the Hallmark Channel film Dear Prudence (2008) with Jamey Sheridan and Ryan Cartwright, the romantic comedy Love, Wedding, Marriage (2011) with Mandy Moore, and the Hallmark Movie Channel film Lake Effects (2012) with Scottie Thompson and Madeline Zima.

In April 2016, she starred as Florence Lancaster in Noël Coward's play The Vortex, presented in Singapore by the British Theatre Playhouse.

Writing and fashion careers

In the 1980s, Seymour began a parallel career as a writer of self-help and inspirational books, including Jane Seymour's Guide to Romantic Living (1986), Two at a Time: Having Twins (2002), Remarkable Changes (2003), and Among Angels (2010). She also co-wrote several children's books, with her then-husband James Keach, for the This One 'N That One series.

In 2008, Seymour replaced Selina Scott as the new face of fashion label CC (formerly known as Country Casuals) under the Austin Reed banner of retailers.

Likewise in 2008, Ms. Seymour teamed up with and designed the "Open Heart Collection" for Kay Jewelers, which promoted it with the advice, "Keep your heart open, and love will always find its way in." Beginning that year, she saw to it that she would always be wearing one of the collection's necklaces whenever seen in public while not in character for any of her acting performances. In the same year, Seymour also wrote and published the books Open Hearts: If Your Heart Is Open, love Will Always Find Its Way In and Open Hearts Family.

A 2.08-carat cushion-cut fancy vivid blue diamond in an 18-karat rose-gold-plated platinum setting was named The Jane Seymour in her honor by World Of Diamonds Group, who had mined it in Russia, cut and set it. The ring was presented to Seymour in April 2016 in Singapore while she was there to star in The Vortex

Personal life

Jane Seymour at the Academy Awards, 2010

Seymour has been married and divorced four times.

Her first marriage, to Michael Attenborough, the son of film actor and director Richard Attenborough, lasted from 1971 to 1973.

Her second marriage, to Attenborough's friend Geoffrey Planer, lasted from 1977 to 1978.

In 1981, Seymour married David Flynn. The marriage produced two children, actress Katherine Flynn, born 7 January 1982, and Sean Flynn, born 31 July 1985. Flynn had been a business manager who got her involved in the housing market, which left her "completely beyond bankrupt". The couple were divorced in 1992.

In 1993, Seymour married actor James Keach. Together they had twins, John Stacy and Kristopher Steven, born 30 November 1995, and named after family friends Johnny Cash and Christopher Reeve, and James's brother, actor Stacy Keach. On 12 April 2013 the couple announced they were divorcing. The divorce was finalized in December 2015.

In February 2005, Seymour became a naturalized citizen of the United States.

Seymour is a celebrity ambassador for Childhelp, a national non-profit organisation dedicated to helping victims of child abuse and neglect. In 2007, she sponsored a children's Art Pillow contest as part of the Jane Seymour Collection, with the proceeds going to Childhelp.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1969Oh! What a Lovely WarChorus GirlUncredited
1970The Only WayLillian Stein
1972Young WinstonPamela Plowden
1973Best Pair of Legs in the Business, TheThe Best Pair of Legs in the BusinessKim Thorn
1973Live and Let DieSolitaire
1973Frankenstein: The True StoryAgatha/Prima
1977Four Feathers, TheThe Four FeathersEthne Eustace
1977Sinbad and the Eye of the TigerPrincess Farah
1977Killer on BoardJan
1980Somewhere in TimeElise McKennaNominated—Saturn Award for Best Actress
1980Oh! Heavenly DogJackie
1984LassiterSara Wells
1985Head OfficeJane Caldwell
1987El TúnelMaria Iribarne
1989La Révolution françaiseMarie Antoinette
1994Count on MeUnknown
1997CaliforniaDr. Michaela 'Mike' Quinn
1998Quest for CamelotLady JulianaVoice
1998New Swiss Family Robinson, TheThe New Swiss Family RobinsonAnna Robinson
2002Touching Wild HorsesFiona Kelsey
2005Wedding CrashersKathleen Cleary
2006Beach Party at the Threshold of Hell, TheThe Beach Party at the Threshold of HellPresident Lauren Coffey
2006Blind DatingDr. Evans
2007After SexJanet
2009The AssistantsSandy Goldman
2009WakeMrs. Reitman
2009Velveteen Rabbit, TheThe Velveteen RabbitMomVoice
2009FreeloadersCarolyn
2011Perfectly PrudencePrudence Macintyre
2011The Family TreeGrandma Ilene
2011Love, Wedding, MarriageBetty
2012Lake EffectsVikki Tisdale
2013AustenlandMrs. Wattlesbrook
2014Love by DesignVivien
2015About ScoutGloria
2016Fifty Shades of BlackClaire
2016High StrungOksana

TV series

YearTitleRoleNotes
1970Here Come the Double DeckersAliceEpisode: "Scooper Strikes Out"
1972The PathfindersShelia ConwayEpisode: "Fly There, Walk Back"
1972Strauss Family, TheThe Strauss FamilyKarolin4 episodes
1972Onedin Line, TheThe Onedin LineEmma Callon10 episodes
1973Great MysteriesVeronique d' AubrayEpisode: "The Leather Funnel"
1975Hanged Man, TheThe Hanged ManLaura BurnettEpisode: "Ring of Return"
1976The Story of DavidBathshebaTelevision movie
1976Our Mutual FriendBella Wilfer6 episodes
1976Captains and the KingsMarjorie Chisholm Armagh4 episodes
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie
1977Benny and Barney: Las Vegas UndercoverMargie ParksTelevision movie
1977Seventh AvenueEva MeyersTelevision movie
1977McCloudNidavah RitzachEpisode: "The Great Taxicab Stampede"
1978Awakening Land, TheThe Awakening LandGenny Luckett3 episodes
1978Battlestar GalacticaSerina5 episodes
1978Love's Dark RideDianaTelevision movie
1979Dallas Cowboys CheerleadersLaura ColeTelevision movie
1981East of EdenCathy/Kate Ames3 episodes
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film
1981BBC2 PlayhouseUnknownEpisode: "Last Summer's Child"
1982Scarlet Pimpernel, TheThe Scarlet PimpernelMarguerite St. JustTelevision movie
1983The Phantom of the OperaMaria Gianelli/Elena KorvinTelevision movie
1983Jamaica InnMary YellanTelevision movie
1983The Haunting PassionJulia EvansTelevision movie
1984Dark MirrorLeigh Cullen/Tracy CullenTelevision movie
1984The Sun Also RisesBrett AshleyTelevision movie
1985Obsessed with a Married WomanDiane PutnamTelevision movie
1986CrossingsHillary BurnhamTelevision movie
1988Keys to FreedomGillianTelevision movie
1988Woman He Loved, TheThe Woman He LovedWallis SimpsonTelevision movie
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film
1988Onassis: The Richest Man in the WorldMaria CallasTelevision movie
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie
1988Jack the RipperEmma PrentissTV miniseries
1988–1989War and RemembranceNatalie Henry12 episodes
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film (1989–90)
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie
1990Angel of DeathLaura HendricksTelevision movie
1990Matters of the HeartHadley NormanTelevision movie
1991PassionAmanda BrooksTelevision movie
1991Memories of MidnightCatherine AlexanderTelevision movie
1992Are You Lonesome Tonight?Adrienne WellesTelevision movie
1992SunstrokeTeresa WintersTelevision movie
1993Praying MantisLinda CrandellTelevision movie
1993HeidiFräulein RottenmeierTelevision movie
1994A Passion for Justice: The Hazel Brannon Smith StoryHazel Brannon SmithTelevision movie
1997The Absolute TruthAlison ReedTelevision movie
1993– 1998Dr. Quinn, Medicine WomanDr. Michaela 'Mike' Quinn149 episodes
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama (1994–95, 1997)
Nominated—People's Choice Award for Favorite Female Television Performer
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series (1994, 1998)
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series
Nominated—Viewers for Quality Television Award for Best Actress in a Quality Drama Series
1998Dharma & GregHerselfEpisode: "Dharma's Tangled Web"
1998A Marriage of ConvenienceChris Winslow WhitneyTelevision movie
1999Healthy Living'HerselfHost: 14 episodes
1999A Memory in My HeartRebecca VegaTelevision movie
1999Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: The MovieDr. Michaela 'Mike' QuinnTelevision movie
2000Murder in the MirrorDr. Mary Kost RichlandTelevision movie
2000Enslavement: The True Story of Fanny KembleFanny Kemble ButlerTelevision movie
2000Yesterday's ChildrenJenny Cole/Mary SuttonTelevision movie
2001BlackoutKathy RobbinsTelevision movie
2001Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: The Heart WithinDr. Michaela 'Mike' QuinnTelevision movie
2002Heart of a StrangerJill MaddoxTelevision movie
2004Law & Order: Special Victims UnitDebra ConnorEpisode: "Families"
2004– 2005SmallvilleGenevieve Teague6 episodes
2006Modern MenDr. Victoria Stangel7 episodes
2006How I Met Your MotherProfessor LewisEpisode: "Aldrin Justice"
2006JusticeKaren PattersonEpisode: "Filicide"
2007In Case of EmergencyDonna3 episodes
2007Agatha Christie's MarpleRachel ArgyleTelevision movie
2008Dear PrudencePrudence MacintyreTelevision movie
2011CastleGloria ChambersEpisode: "One Life to Lose"
2012Once Upon a ChristmasNarratorMormon Tabernacle Choir Christmas Concert Special (filmed 2011)
2012– 2013Franklin & BashColleen Bash2 episodes
2013Lovestruck: The MusicalHarper HuttonTelevision movie
2013An American Girl: Saige Paints the SkyMimiTelevision movie
2014A Royal ChristmasIsadora, Queen of CordiniaTelevision movie
2014Men at WorkBridgetteEpisode: "Gigo-Milo"
2014ForeverMaureen DelacroixEpisode: "The Ecstasy of Agony"
2015Jane the VirginAmanda ElaineEpisodes: "Chapter Sixteen " and "Chapter Nineteen"
2016Hooten & the LadyLady Lindo-ParkerRecurring character

Awards

  • 1981 Saturn Award for Somewhere in Time (1980)
  • 1982 Golden Globe for East of Eden (1981)
  • 1988 Emmy Award for Onassis: The Richest Man in the World (1988)
  • 1996 Golden Globe Award for Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman (1993)
  • 2000 OBE Officer of the Order of the British Empire
  • 2010 Ellis Island Medal of Honor

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