| The raven-haired daughter of a prosperous British gynecologist, Jane
Seymour made her stage debut 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 Domino in the 1973 James Bond epic Live and Let
Die, following this with a barely dressed 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. Although the popular show
eventually went off the air, Seymour starred in its made-for-TV movie
version in 1999. |