Jane Seymour age, net worth, age, height, weight, husband and updates



Jane Seymour age, net worth, age, height, weight, spouse, and updates.

Jane Seymour OBE is a renowned British-American performer, writer, humanitarian, and entrepreneur. Jane Seymour received the OBE in 2000.

Jane Seymour Age, Biography & Profile Overview

Jane Seymour was born on February 15, 1951, as Joyce Penelope Wilhemina Frankenberg.

She hails from the quaint town of Hayes, in the English city of Hillingdon. Her heritage is a mix of Polish and English.

As the eldest of three sisters, Jane Seymour grew up in the suburbs of London.

Name Jane Seymour
Nickname None
Gender Female
Date of Birth 15-Feb-1951
Age in 2023 72
Birth Place Not known
Country Not known
Height 1.66 (m)
Weight Unknown (KGs)
Profession British-American Actress

Jane Seymour Education

Jane Seymour’s passion for ballet led her to study at Wimbledon High School and Arts Educational Trust, where she obtained further training and skill enhancement.

Jane Seymour Career

Following an unfulfilling ballet career, Jane Seymour adopted the name of the famous King Henry VIII’s third wife, who uniquely survived her spouse’s inclination to behead his partners.

At the age of 20, she portrayed Solitaire in the James Bond motion picture Live and Let Die.
Her role garnered her consistent offers in television and film, mostly within mainstream genres, including features on episodic series such as Battlestar Galactica and McCloud.

Jane Seymour’s exceptional performance in the 1976 miniseries Captains and Kings earned her an Emmy nomination and solidified her image as the “Queen of the Miniseries.”

Over a decade later, she earned an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Special for her stellar portrayal of Maria Callas in the ABC movie Onassis: The Richest Man in the World, a biopic on Aristotle Onassis.

In 1984, she played Lady Brett Ashley in an NBC television adaptation of Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises.

She then took on the role of Dr. Michaela Quinn in her most prominent series, Dr. Quinn: Medicine Woman.
When it debuted in 1993, critics largely dismissed it as overly contrived for American viewers. However, the program garnered 22 million viewers subsequently, securing a Saturday-night spot.

Dr. Quinn lasted for six seasons and earned Jane Seymour two Emmy nominations. She reprised her character in several made-for-TV films following the show’s cancellation.

Moreover, Jane Seymour partnered with her former husband James Keach on additional endeavors, including Catfish Productions.

The duo has also authored a series of children’s books, and Jane Seymour introduced her clothing line, Jane Seymour Signature Collection, in the spring of 2002.
In that same year, Jane Seymour entered into a lucrative agreement with Saks Fifth Avenue to create and market children’s clothing lines and exclusive home goods.

She maintained her presence on television and in films. Additionally, she had a recurring part on another series called Smallville from 2004 to 2005.

The following year, Jane Seymour featured in the short-lived comedy Modern Men. In 2005, she notably stole scenes in the popular comedy Wedding Crashers, starring Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson, much to the audience’s surprise.

In the autumn of 2007, Jane Seymour took on a new challenge by participating in the fifth season of Dancing With the Stars, reaching the seventh round of the show.
Since then, she has appeared in various television series, including Castle and Franklin & Bash.

Jane Seymour also continued to star in made-for-TV films, such as 2012’s Lake Effects.
Currently, Jane Seymour dedicates much of her time to her artistic pursuits, showcasing her work in galleries nationwide.

Beyond fine art, she markets a line of exquisite jewelry known as Open Hearts, along with a skincare regimen and home décor items. Additionally, she established the Open Hearts Foundation, which supports charities in the arts, education, health, and athletics.

Private Life

Jane Seymour holds her head high, fully acknowledging that her fashion sense is respected by many, even at her current age. She is tall and healthy, measuring 5 feet 4 inches (1.63 m) and weighing 110 pounds (50 kg).

Her body measurements are 35-24-34 inches, with a breast size of 35C, a waist size of 24 inches, and hips measuring 34 inches. Her beautiful hair is light brown, and her eyes have a greenish hue.

While Jane Seymour’s career has been immensely successful, her personal life tells a different tale. The actress has undergone four marriages and four divorces.

Initially, at the age of 20, Jane Seymour wed Michael Attenborough, the offspring of renowned British director Sir Richard Attenborough. However, the marriage was brief.

In 1977, Jane Seymour married again, this time to businessman Geoffrey Planer, but they separated after one year.

In 1981, she entered into a relationship with her then-business manager, David Flynn. The couple welcomed two children, Katie Flynn and Sean Flynn, before divorcing in 1992.

Jane Seymour also encountered actor-director James Keach in 1992. In May 1993, they tied the knot. Jane Seymour gave birth to twins in 1996 through this union, expanding the family to six (including step-daughter Jenny Flynn and stepson Kalen Keach). However, they divorced in 2015.

Since then, Jane Seymour has remained unmarried and has not been reported to be in any relationships, as she focuses deeply on her children’s wellbeing.

In her leisure time, Jane Seymour enjoys painting and showcases considerable talent in it. Her preferred foods include garlic, smoked salmon with nutty bread, hearty grain-rich bread, while her favorite cities are London and New York. Her preferred colors are red and pink.

Jane Seymour Net Worth

Jane Seymour is recognized as one of the wealthiest and most influential female celebrities globally.

As a British-American, Jane Seymour’s net worth is estimated at $60 million. Her wealth largely stems from her career as an actress and entrepreneur, with numerous fashion lines and ventures across the United States.

Filmography

Jane Seymour is a seasoned artist who has gained prominence in the film industry due to her contributions.

Her most recognized role was in the acclaimed CBS series Dr. Quinn: Medicine Woman, although she has participated in many other films and television shows.

Jane Seymour Movies

  • 1969 Oh! What a Lovely War as Chorus Girl
  • 1970 The Only Way as Lillian Stein
  • 1972 Young Winston as Pamela Plowden
  • 1973 The Best Pair of Legs in the Business as Kim Thorn
  • Live and Let Die as Solitaire
  • Frankenstein: The True Story as Agatha/Prima
  • 1975 Dangerous Modelling as Thai
  • 1977 Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger as Princess Farah
  • Killer on Board as Jan
  • 1978 The Four Feathers as Ethne Eustace
  • 1979 Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders as Laura
  • 1980 Oh! Heavenly Dog as Jackie
  • Somewhere in Time as Elise McKenna
  • 1982 The Scarlet Pimpernel as Marguerite Blakeney
  • 1984 Lassiter as Sara Wells
  • 1986 Head Office
  • as Jane Caldwell
  • 1988 El Túnel as Maria Iribarne
  • 1989 La Révolution française as Marie Antoinette
  • 1994 Count on Me
  • 1997 California as Dr Michaela ‘Mike’ Quinn
  • 1998 Quest for Camelot as Lady Juliana’s Voice
  • The New Swiss Family Robinson as Anna Robinson
  • 1999 A Memory in My Heart as Rebecca Vega
  • 2002 Touching Wild Horses as Fiona Kelsey
  • 2005 Wedding Crashers as Kathleen Cleary
  • 2006 The Beach Party at the Threshold of Hell as President Lauren Coffey
  • Blind Dating as Dr Evans
  • 2007 After Sex as Janet
  • 2009 Wake as Mrs Reitman
  • The Velveteen Rabbit as Sarah’s Voice
  • The Assistants as Sandy Goldman
  • 2011 Perfectly Prudence as Prudence Macintyre
  • Love, Wedding, Marriage as Betty
  • The Family Tree as Grandma Ilene
  • 2012 Freeloaders as Carolyn
  • Lake Effects as Vikki Tisdale
  • 2013 Austenland as Mrs. Wattlesbrook
  • An American Girl: Saige Paints the Sky as Miriam “Mimi”
  • 2014 Love by Design as Vivien
  • 2015 Bereave as Evelyn
  • About Scout as Gloria
  • 2016 Fifty Shades of Black as Claire
  • High Strung as Oksana
  • 2017 Becoming Bond as Maggie (Documentary)
  • Sandy Wexler as Cindy Marvelle
  • Pray for Rain as Olivia Gardner
  • The Female Brain as Cheryl
  • Just Getting Started as Delilah
  • 2018 Better Start Running as Mary Linson
  • Mistrust as Veronica Malloy
  • Little Italy as Corinne
  • High Strung: Free Dance as Oksana
  • Buttons: A Christmas Tale as Mrs Browning
  • 2020 The War with Grandpa as Diane
  • Friendsgiving as Helen

TV Movies

  • 1976 The Story of David as Bathsheba
  • 1977 Benny and Barney: Las Vegas Undercover as Margie Parks
  • Seventh Avenue as Eva Meyers
  • 1978 Love’s Dark Ride as Diana
  • 1979 Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders as Laura Cole
  • 1983 The Phantom of the Opera as Maria Gianelli/Elena Korvin
  • Jamaica Inn as Mary Yellan
  • The Haunting Passion as Julia Evans
  • 1984 Dark Mirror as Leigh Cullen/Tracy Cullen
  • The Sun Also Rises as Brett Ashley
  • 1985 Obsessed with a Married Woman as Diane Putnam
  • 1986 Crossings as Hillary Burnham
  • 1988 Keys to Freedom as Gillian
  • The Woman He Loved as Wallis Simpson
  • Onassis: The Richest Man in the World as Maria Callas
  • Jack the Ripper as Emma Prentiss
  • 1990 Angel of Death as Laura Hendricks
  • Matters of the Heart as Hadley Norman
  • 1991 Passion as Amanda Brooks
  • Memories of Midnight as Catherine Alexander
  • 1992 Are You Lonesome Tonight? as Adrienne Welles
  • Sunstroke as Teresa Winters
  • 1993 Praying Mantis as Linda Crandell
  • Heidi as Fräulein Rottenmeier
  • 1994 A Passion for Justice: The Hazel Brannon Smith Story as Hazel Brannon Smith
  • 1997 The Absolute Truth as Alison Reed
  • 1998 A Marriage of Convenience as Chris Winslow Whitney
  • 1999 A Memory in My Heart as Rebecca Vega
  • Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman: The Movie as Dr Michaela ‘Mike’ Quinn
  • 2000 Murder in the Mirror as Dr Mary Kost Richland
  • Enslavement: The True Story of Fanny Kemble as Fanny
  • Yesterday’s Children as Jenny Cole/Mary Sutton
  • 2001 Blackout as Kathy Robbins
  • Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman: The Heart Within as Dr Michaela ‘Mike’ Quinn
  • 2002 Heart of a Stranger as Jill Maddox
  • 2007 Agatha Christie’s as Marple Rachel Argyle
  • 2008 Dear Prudence as Prudence Macintyre
  • 2013 Lovestruck: The Musical as Harper Hutton
  • An American Girl: Saige Paints the Sky as Mimi
  • 2014 A Royal Christmas as Isadora, Queen of Cardinia

TV Shows

  • 1970 Here Come the Double Deckers as Alice (Episode: “Scooper Strikes Out”)
  • 1972 The Pathfinders as Shelia Conway (Episode: “Fly There, Walk Back”)
  • The Strauss Family as Karolin (4 episodes)
  • The Onedin Line as Emma Callon (10 episodes)
  • 1973 Great Mysteries as Veronique d’ Aubrey (Episode: “The Leather Funnel”)
  • 1975 The Hanged Man as Laura Burnett (Episode: “Ring of Return”)
  • 1976 Our Mutual Friend as Bella Wilfer (6 episodes)
  • Captains and the Kings as Marjorie Chisholm Armagh (4 episodes)
  • 1977 McCloud as Nidavah Ritzach (Episode: “The Great Taxicab Stampede”)
  • 1978 The Awakening Land as Genny Luckett (3 episodes)
  • Battlestar Galactica as Serina (5 episodes)
  • 1981 East of Eden as Cathy/Kate Ames (3 episodes)
  • BBC2 Playhouse (Episode: “Last Summer’s Child”)
  • 1988–1989 War and Remembrance as Natalie Henry (12 episodes)
  • 1993–1998 Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman as Dr Michaela “Mike” Quinn
  • 1997 Diagnosis: Murder as Herself (Episode: “Must Kill TV”)
  • 1998 Dharma & Greg (Episode: “Dharma’s Tangled Web”)
  • 1999 Healthy Living (14 episodes)
  • 2004 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as Debra Connor (Episode: “Families”)
  • 2004–2005 Smallville as Genevieve Teague (6 episodes)
  • 2006 Modern Men as Dr Victoria (Stangel 7 episodes)
  • How I Met Your Mother as Professor Lewis (Episode: “Aldrin Justice”)
  • Justice Karen as Patterson (Episode: “Filicide”)
  • 2007 In Case of Emergency as Donna (3 episodes)
  • 2011 Castle as Gloria Chambers (Episode: “One Life to Lose”)
  • 2012 Once Upon a Christmas as Narrator
  • 2012–2013 Franklin & Bash as Colleen Bash (2 episodes)
  • 2014 Men at Work as Bridgette (Episode: “Gigo-Milo”)
  • Forever as Maureen Delacroix (Episode: “The Ecstasy of Agony”)
  • 2015–2016 Jane the Virgin as Amanda Elaine (3 episodes)
  • 2016 Hooten & the Lady as Lady Lindo-Parker (3 episodes)
  • 2018 Let’s Get Physical as Janet (8 episodes)
  • 2019, 2021 The Kominsky Method as Madelyn (7 episodes)