Jane Seymour, born Joyce Penelope Wilhelmina Frankenberg in 1951, is a British-American actress celebrated for her remarkable career spanning over five decades. Seymour gained international fame with her role as Solitaire in the James Bond film “Live and Let Die” (1973), which launched her into the spotlight. She continued to impress with roles like Dr. Michaela Quinn in “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman,” earning a Golden Globe and several Emmy nominations. Beyond acting, Seymour is a successful author and entrepreneur, with her “Open Hearts” jewelry line symbolizing her enduring belief in love and resilience. Honored with an OBE in 2000, Seymour’s ability to continually reinvent herself has made her a beloved figure in Hollywood and beyond.