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Jane Seymour: The Riskiest Thing I've Done After 50
Apr 13th 2012 - 10:56AM
Over the years, actress Jane Seymour has played ingenue, leading lady, Bond Girl, serial killer, trailblazing medicine woman, and minx-of-a-mother (that list, of course, isn't even close to exhaustive).
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- 05/12/12 Bandage and an open heart Source: Cebu Daily News - Philippines Today, mothers like me thank all of you for giving us a special day like Mother's Day. It's like Christmas Day for all of us â gifts, treats and family get-togethers.
- 05/10/12 Dazzle her with fun, affordable Mother's Day goodies Source: Boston Herald - Boston MA F ornash derby bracelets offered in green, black, blue, orange, white and pink, $38 at Mint Julep, 1302 Beacon St., Brookline, and 6 Church St., Cambridge.
- 05/07/12 Jane Seymour goes rural in Hallmark's 'Lake Effects' Source: New York Daily News - New York NY In case anyone might miss the point, the creators of the new Hallmark movie "Lake Effects" spend the first 10 minutes of the film cutting back and forth between leisurely, idyllic rural life in Smith Mountain Lake, Va., and the frenzied rat race of Los Angeles.
- 05/06/12 Jane Seymour Talks On-Set Bonding, James Bond Source: The Live Feed Known for a slew of famous roles in her four-decade career, it's still almost impossible to bring up Jane Seymour without also thinking of her breakout role as Solitaire in 1972's Live and Let Die. The James Bond franchise, recently celebrating its 50th anniversary, is now barely visible in the actress' rear view mirror, but the ways it informed her career are something she still feels today.
- 05/06/12 On camera, young actress 'comes alive' Source: Fredericksburg.com - Fredericksburg VA Rachel Rose Lynch is talking about the many parts she's played as a 10-year-old actress, including the time she pretended to have a seizure.
Background on jane seymour
Jane Seymour (c. 150824 October 1537) was Queen of England as the third wife of King Henry VIII. She succeeded Anne Boleyn as queen consort following the latter's execution for trumped up charges of high treason, incest and adultery in May 1536. She died of postnatal complications less than two weeks after the birth of her only child, a son who reigned as Edward VI.
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