Key Highlights
- Jane Seymour claims she is “in my prime right now” at 74.
- The actress is filming season five of her series “Harry Wild.”
- Seymour will celebrate her 75th birthday with a major gala in February.
- She starred in cult classics like “Somewhere in Time” and “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman.”
The Ageless Actress: Jane Seymour’s Career Thrives at 74
Jane Seymour, the seasoned actress who has been a household name for over five decades, recently told Fox News Digital that she feels like she’s “in my prime right now.” At 74 years old, Seymour is proving once again that age is just a number in Hollywood.
A Career Spanning Five Decades
Her career began in the early ’70s when she played Bond girl Solitaire in “Live and Let Die,” opposite Roger Moore. Since then, Seymour has been an unstoppable force, starring in movies like “Somewhere in Time” and television series such as “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman.” Her work with these iconic projects not only shaped her career but also left a lasting impact on the entertainment industry.
Staying Relevant and Passionate
“First of all, I do my own hair and makeup,” Seymour said with a laugh during an interview at AARP’s annual Movies for Grownups Awards. “I figure out my own clothes, I eat sensibly, I’m never on a crazy diet, and I’m very happy. I am grateful to be alive.” Her dedication to her appearance and lifestyle is just one of the factors that has kept her career thriving.
Exciting Projects Ahead
Seymour is currently filming season five of her Acorn TV mystery series “Harry Wild,” which she also executive produces. The new season, slated to premiere later this year, promises more thrilling adventures and mysteries for fans. Additionally, she is co-producing the upcoming film adaptation of Chrissy Cashman’s 2023 novel “The Truth About Horses.” Her diverse projects show that she remains a versatile and talented actress.
Gratitude and Future Plans
“I’m grateful to have amazing work, work with great people who I love,” Seymour continued. “I just feel like I’m in my prime right now.” She also revealed plans for her 75th birthday gala, which will celebrate the Open Hearts Foundation, a nonprofit she founded that supports and funds charities empowering people to turn adversity into compassion.
While speaking with Fox News Digital, Seymour reflected on her career and shared some of her favorite projects. “It’s like asking who’s your favorite child,” she said with a laugh. “But I would say ‘War and Remembrance’ was very huge for me because my parents survived World War II.” She also mentioned the magical experience of filming “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman” and the happiness of doing “Wedding Crashers.”
At the 2026 AARP Movies for Grownups Awards, Seymour honored her late co-star Christopher Reeve, adding a poignant touch to the event.
Jane Seymour’s career is a testament to the power of hard work, dedication, and a positive attitude. As she prepares to celebrate another milestone birthday, there’s no doubt that she will continue to captivate audiences with her talent and grace.