Jane Seymour
About
Filmography
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Biography
Filmography
Cast (Feature Film)
Producer (Feature Film)
Cast (Special)
Producer (Special)
Cast (TV Mini-Series)
Life Events
1964
Was a dancer with the London Festival Ballet
1968
Made film-acting debut in "Oh! What a Lovely War"
1972
Had first feature credit billed as Jane Seymour in "Young Winston"
1973
Appeared as Bond girl Solitaire in "Live and Let Die"
1973
Made TV acting debut in "Frankenstein: The True Story"
1976
Starred as Bathsheba in miniseries "The Story of David"
1980
Co-starred with Christopher Reeve in the cult hit "Somewhere in Time"
1980
Made Broadway debut as Constanze Mozart in "Amadeus"
1981
Portrayed Kate Ames/Cathy in the ABC miniseries "East of Eden"
1982
Co-starred in "The Scarlet Pimpernel" (CBS)
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)
1992
Debut as executive producer, "Sunstroke" (USA Network), also starred
1993
Starred as title character in TV show "Dr. Quinn: Medicine Woman" (CBS)
1994
Co-produced with husband James Keach the ABC TV-movie, "Passion for Justice: The Hazel Brannon Story", also starred
1998
Starred in "The New Swiss Family Robinson", co-starring James Keach
1999
Received star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
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
2001
Reprised signature role and served as executive producer in "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: The Heart Within"
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
2005
Starred opposite Owen Wilson and Christopher Walken in the comedy "Wedding Crashers"
2006
Returned to TV in the short lived WB series "Modern Men"
2006
Played a college professor--and the object of Barney's advances--in "How I Met Your Mother"
2007
Played a therapist in "Blind Dating" directed by her husband James Keach
2007
Joined the fifth season of ABC's "Dancing with the Stars"
2009
Starred as home improvement show host Prudence MacIntyre in the Hallmark Channel TV movie "Dear Prudence"
2011
Reprised Prudence MacIntyre role in Hallmark sequel "Perfectly Prudence"
2013
Played Mrs. Wattlesbrook in the Jane Austen-inspired romantic comedy "Austenland"
2014
Reprised Dr. Quinn role in Funny or Die spoof "Dr. Quinn, Morphine Woman with Jane Seymour"
2016
Appeared as Lady Lindo-Parker on "Hooten & the Lady"
2017
Cast on Adam Sandler comedy "Sandy Wexler"
2017
Played Olivia Gardner in "Pray for Rain"