Jane Seymour Bio



Jane Seymour Biography


   Jane Seymour

  Pictures
  Posters
  Movies
  Books
  News
  Bio
  Latest Photos
  Desktop
  Pics
  Video Clips
  On TV

  Celebrity Bios



Jane Seymour Bio

This Jane Seymour biography contains information believed to be accurate as extracted from sources around the internet including Wikipedia. If you believe there are errors or omissions in this Jane Seymour bio, please let us know so that we can correct any inaccuracies.


Jane Seymour Picture
Jane Seymour Pictures




Jane Seymour, OBE (born Joyce Penelope Wilhelmina Frankenberg on February 15, 1951) is an English actress best known as a Bond girl in the 1973 James Bond film Live and Let Die and the star of the 1990s American television series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman and its telefilm sequels.

Jane Seymour: Biography

Joyce Penelope Wilhelmina Frankenberg was born in Hayes, London, England, to John Frankenberg, an English Jewish obstetrician of Polish and German origin, and his Dutch wife, Mieke Frankenberg. John died in 1990 after 40 years of marriage and Mieke died on October 2, 2007. Their daughter took the stage name Jane Seymour, also the name of King Henry VIII's third wife, at the age of 17. She was educated at the independent The Arts Educational School in Tring, Hertfordshire, in England.

Jane Seymour: Acting career

Seymour has had a long acting career in both film and television, beginning in 1969 with an uncredited role in Richard Attenborough's film version of Oh! What a Lovely War. Soon afterward she married Attenborough's son, Michael Attenborough. Her first major film role was as Lillian Stein, a Jewish woman seeking shelter from the Nazis with a Danish Christian family in the 1970 war drama The Only Way.

From 1972 to 1973, she gained her first major TV 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 TV mini-series Frankenstein: The True Story and as Winston Churchill's lover Pamela Plowden in another of the films produced by her father-in-law, Young Winston. She also drew her first major international attention as Bond girl Solitaire in the 1973 James Bond film Live and Let Die. IGN ranked her as 10th in a Top 10 Bond Babes list.

Seymour divorced Michael Attenborough in 1973. She then took only two minor TV roles until cast as Princess Farah in Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger, the third part of Ray Harryhausen's Sinbad trilogy, in 1975. (The film was not released, however, until its stop motion animation sequences had been completed in 1977.) In 1978, she played Serina in the Battlestar Galactica motion picture, and then in the first two episodes of the series that followed, until the character was killed. In 1981, she was cast as Cathy Ames in the TV miniseries of John Steinbeck's East of Eden. She also played the role of an undercover reporter in a TV movie about the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.

In 1980, Seymour returned to the big screen in the comedy Oh Heavenly Dog opposite Chevy Chase, and as Elise McKenna in the romantic fantasy Somewhere in Time opposite Christopher Reeve. Seymour appeared nude in the 1984 film Lassiter, co-starring Tom Selleck, but the film was a box office and commercial failure. In 1987, Seymour was the subject of a pictorial in Playboy magazine, although she did not actually pose nude.

Seymour won the female lead in the 12-part TV miniseries, War and Remembrance (1988), in which she played Natalie Henry, an American Jewish woman trapped in Europe during World War II. The series was based on the successful novel by Herman Wouk, and is noted for its accurate and graphic depiction of the Holocaust.

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

Seymour continued to take numerous roles in TV movies and series, most notably as Dr. Michaela "Mike" Quinn in the TV series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman and its TV-movie sequels (1993-2001), through which she met her fourth husband, actor-director James Keach. In 2004, she made several guest appearances in the WB Network series Smallville, playing Genevieve Teague, the wealthy, scheming mother of Jason Teague (Jensen Ackles). She also made a guest appearance on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.

Seymour returned to the big screen in 2005 with playing Kathleen Cleary, wife of fictional U.S. Secretary of the Treasury William Cleary (Christopher Walken), in the comedy Wedding Crashers. She returned to TV in the short-lived WB series Modern Men, broadcast in spring 2006.

In fall 2006, 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 U.S. reality show Dancing with the Stars.

Seymour is currently the face of an advertising campaign for the Scottish furniture chain Reid Furniture in the UK. In 2008 she replaced Selina Scott as the new face of Country Casuals.

Jane Seymour: Personal life

Seymour has heterochromia: where her right eye is hazel and her left is green. In 2007, she admitted to having undergone plastic surgery, including breast augmentation and blepharoplasty.

Seymour has been married four times, and has four children:

  • 1971-1973: Michael Attenborough
  • 1977-1978: Geoffrey Planer
  • 1981-1992: David Flynn (with whom she had two children, Katherine (professionally known as Katie Flynn), born January 7, 1982; and Sean, born 1986. Her daughter and stepdaughter Jenni Flynn appeared with her in the infomercial for cosmetics line "Natural Advantage by Jane Seymour.")
  • 1993 to present: James Keach (with whom she had twins Johnny and Kris, born November 30, 1995, and named after family friends Johnny Cash and Christopher Reeve)

In 1984, Seymour bought with then-husband David Flynn the Grade One listed St Catherine's Court for £350,000, located in the village of St Catherine, near Bath, Somerset. After spending £3 million on refurbishments, she spent her summers at the house and her winters in Malibu. After her divorce from Flynn and marriage to Keach, she spent more time in America, and made little use of the house, so she began to rent it out. In 1994, during that season's filming for Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, she rented it to English rock group Radiohead, who recorded their album OK Computer at the house. Another famous group that has occupied Seymours' home is the band The Cure. In May 2007, she was granted a 24-hour alcohol and entertainment licence under new UK regulations. However, this caused much disturbance with neighbours, who claimed the access lane was too thin and the noise too excessive. Seymour won the court battle, but sold the house in November 2007.

Seymour was named an Officer of the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II on New Year's Eve, 1999. She became a U.S. citizen on February 11, 2005 during a naturalization ceremony held in Los Angeles, California.

Seymour is a celebrity ambassador for the non-profit organization Childhelp. She regularly makes appearances at fund raisers and events for the child abuse prevention and treatment organization and is an ardent supporter. In 2007 she sponsored a children's Art Pillow contest as part of the Jane Seymour Collection. One-hundred percent of the proceeds went to Childhelp.

An allergic reaction to antibiotic medicine on a film shoot in Spain almost killed the actress, and the scrape with death profoundly changed her whole outlook on life. Seymour explains, "I saw the white light and I saw, from the corner of the room, them trying to resuscitate me and I saw a syringe with blood in it. "It did change my whole life because, when you die, I realized you take nothing with you except for what you've done."

On December 2, 2008, she was honored by the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation in a ceremony in Los Angeles for her work with people with disabilities.

She currently resides in Malibu, California with her husband and twin boys.

Jane Seymour: Books

  • 1986: Jane Seymour's Guide to Romantic Living
  • 1998: This One 'N That One: Yum! The Tale of Two Cookies by Jane Seymour and James Keach
  • 1998: This One 'N That One: Splat! The Tale of the Colorful Cat by Jane Seymour and James Keach
  • 1999: This One 'N That One: Boing! No Bouncing on the Bed
  • 2001: Two At A Time: Having Twins - The Journey Through Pregnancy and Birth
  • 2003: Remarkable Changes: Turning Life's Challenges Into Opportunities
  • 2007: Making Yourself At Home: Finding Your Style and Puttin it All Together
  • 2008 (Dec. 22): Open Hearts: If Your Heart is Open it Can Never Stay Broken










 Most Popular Celebrity Bios: And don't forget to check out these other celebrity bios:
01. Britney Spears Bio
02. Pamela Anderson Bio
03. Carmen Electra Bio
04. Angelina Jolie Bio
05. Jessica Alba Bio
06. Paris Hilton Bio
07. Lindsay Lohan Bio
08. Jessica Simpson Bio
09. Kim Kardashian Bio
10. Jennifer Aniston Bio
11. Megan Fox Bio
12. Rihanna Bio
13. Christina Aguilera Bio
14. Beyonce Knowles Bio
15. Carrie Underwood Bio
16. Jennifer Lopez Bio
17. Eva Longoria Bio
18. Fergie Bio
19. Pussycat Dolls Bio
20. Scarlett Johansson Bio
Brigitte Nielsen Bio
Erika Christensen Bio
Brian Dennehy Bio
Emma Watson Bio
Robert DeNiro Bio
Stephen Baldwin Bio
Adam Brody Bio
Mira Sorvino Bio
Mya Bio
Jada Pinkett Smith Bio
Ashley Parker Angel Bio
Antoine Fuqua Bio
Brandy Norwood Bio
Enrique Iglesias Bio
A-Teens Bio
Amy Jo Johnson Bio
Naomi Campbell Bio
Tim McGraw Bio
Kelly Hu Bio
Nickelback Bio
Amy Brenneman Bio
Anthony Michael Hall Bio
Blair Underwood Bio
Miranda Kerr Bio
Zach Braff Bio
Estella Warren Bio
Orlando Bloom Bio
Mike Myers Bio
Elle MacPherson Bio
Lauren Conrad Bio