Jane Seymour Career Retrospective

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Jane Seymour Career Retrospective

Jane Seymour

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

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Join us for a 90-minute Career Retrospective with actor Jane SeymourModerated by Scott Mantz.


BIO:

A multiple Emmy and Golden Globe winner, recipient of the Officer of the British Empire (OBE) bestowed upon her by Queen Elizabeth II, Jane Seymour has proven her talents in virtually all media, the Broadway stage, motion pictures and television.  As iconic star of the beloved TV series “Dr. Quinn: Medicine Woman,” she became a role model to young women and girls throughout the world with her inspiring rendition of a woman who can courageously dare, achieve, and improve anything a man can do, investing it with that “woman’s touch” of caring humanity. 

Seymour currently stars as the titular character in Harry Wild for Acorn TV and BBC America as a retired college professor who cannot quite manage to stay quietly retired to the dismay of her police inspector son. The series, which is filmed on location in Dublin, Ireland, debuted to rave reviews in the Spring of 2022.

Seymour has reached success with a star career encompassing international movie stardom with such lasting films as 'Somewhere in Time' and 'Live and Let Die', Broadway and London stage acclaim including creating the role of Constanza in 'Amadeus'; and television achievements in award winning performances in “War and Remembrance” and “East of Eden.” Awarded a Golden Globe for her role as “Dr. Quinn,” Seymour made history with her six season “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman” series, blazing a trail for family-worthy programming to return to series TV. Her now classic turn in “The Wedding Crashers” which paired her with Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson changed the industry landscape for Seymour, showcasing her comedy skills to a broad audience that has led to starring roles alongside Robert DeNiro in the feature film “The War with Grandpa”, opposite Malin Akerman in Friendsgiving and Netflix’s “The Kominsky Method” opposite Alan Arkin and Michael Douglas. Seymour also starred in the poignant Australian film Ruby’s Choice as Ruby, a tale that follows three generations of strong Australian women who struggle to deal with the effects of Ruby’s dementia as it threatens to push them apart.