Browse Getty Images' premium collection of high-quality, authentic Jane Seymour 1973 photos & royalty-free pictures, taken by professional Getty Images photographers. Available in multiple sizes and formats to fit your needs. What a Lovely War. In 1970, Seymour appeared in her first major film role in the war drama The Only Way. She played Lillian Stein, a Jewish woman seeking shelter from Nazi persecution. In 1973, she gained her first major television role as Emma Callon in the successful 1970s series The Onedin Line.
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99+ Photos Action Adventure Thriller James Bond is sent to stop a diabolically brilliant heroin magnate armed with a complex organisation and a reliable psychic tarot card reader. Director Guy Hamilton Writers Tom Mankiewicz Ian Fleming Stars Roger Moore Yaphet Kotto Jane Seymour See production info at IMDbPro STREAMING +3 She was cast as the main Bond girl, "Solitaire", in Live and Let Die (1973). The role gained her international recognition but she was in danger of losing it all like the previous Bond girls, so she came to the U.S. A casting director advised her to lose her English accent and acquire an American accent to land roles on American television. 3h 5m IMDb RATING 7.2 /10 1.9K YOUR RATING Rate Drama Horror Sci-Fi When the brilliant but unorthodox scientist Dr. Victor Frankenstein rejects the artificial man that he has created, the Creature escapes and later swears revenge. Director Jack Smight Writers Christopher Isherwood Don Bachardy Mary Shelley Stars James Mason Leonard Whiting Frankenstein: The True Story is a 1973 British made-for-television film loosely based on the 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus by Mary Shelley. It was directed by Jack Smight, and the screenplay was written by novelist Christopher Isherwood and his longtime partner Don Bachardy .
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She was cast as the main Bond girl, "Solitaire", in Live and Let Die (1973). The role gained her international recognition but she was in danger of losing it all like the previous Bond girls, so she came to the U.S. A casting director advised her to lose her English accent and acquire an American accent to land roles on American television. I gave you every break possible. You had a 50-50 chance. You weren't even close. Solitaire : I had no choice. Please believe me. The cards. [Kananga gets out of his chair and walks towards Solitaire. He immediately grabs her right shoulder and flanks her into his direction. At that moment, anger surrounds him. Jane Seymour (/ ˈ s iː m ɔːr /; c. Rick Wakeman recorded the piece "Jane Seymour" for his 1973 album The Six Wives of Henry VIII. The English ballad "The Death of Queen Jane" (Child No. 170) is about the death of Jane Seymour following the birth of Prince Edward. The story as related in the ballad is historically inaccurate, but. Live And Let Die (1973) -- (Movie Clip) She Had The Power And Lost It Live And Let Die (1973) -- (Movie Clip) Nothing About My Future? Live And Let Die (1973) -- (Movie Clip) Did You Mess With That? Family & Companions Read More Michael Attenborough Husband Theater director. Married c. 1971; divorced; son of Richard Attenborough. Geoffrey Planer
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Live and Let Die (1973) Full Cast & Crew See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro Directed by Writing Credits Cast (in credits order) verified as complete Produced by Music by George Martin. (music score by) Cinematography by Ted Moore. director of photography Editing by Bert Bates Raymond Poulton John Shirley Casting By Weston Drury Jr. 6 months ago UPDATED 6/28/2023 When you consider that over the past 50 years actress Jane Seymour has starred in about 100 TV movies, television shows, and feature films, it seems kind of odd to hear that she doesn't consider herself a celebrity.
RME10KM2 - Jul. 07, 1973 - Premiere Of The New James Bond Film ''Live And Let Die'': Princess Anne last night attended the royal premiere of the new James Bond film ''Live and Let Die'', at the Odeon. Leicester Square. Stars of the film are Roger Moore and Jane Seymour. Photo shows Actress Jane Seymour, who co-stars in the film, seen arriving with her husband, Michael Attenborough. Jane Seymour at the 82nd Academy Awards in 2010.. Jane Seymour is an English actress. She rose to prominence in a leading role in the television series The Onedin Line (1972-1973) and as Bond girl Solitaire in the James Bond film Live and Let Die (1973). From 1993 to 1998, Seymour starred as Dr. Michaela Quinn in the television series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, earning her two Primetime Emmy.
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Donaldson Collection/Getty Images Vogue looks back at the most beautiful photos of Jane Seymour, one of the most irresistible actresses of our time, on whom time seems to have no hold. For Generation Y, she remains the eternal Michaela Quinn from the iconic CBS hit series of the mid-1990s, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman. Jane Seymour photographed in Los Angeles and, right, in 1973's Live and Let Die with, from left, Julius Harris, Geoffrey Holder, Roger Moore, Yaphet Kotto and Earl Jolly Brown.