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Jane Seymour has blasted ageism by declaring there is no “sell-by date” for women. The 73-year-old actress, famed for playing psychic Bond girl Solitaire in 1973’s James Bond film ‘Live and Let Die’, hit out after declaring she is having the best sex of her life with boyfriend John Zambetti. She told Page Six: “Life does go on, and I don’t think there is a sell-by date for women unless they choose it. “A lot of people say, ‘Don’t you wish you were younger?’ And, in a funny way, no because I’ve had so much experience, and I’ve had such a rich life and made so many friends and so many extraordin...
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Jane Seymour saw a “white light” during a near-death experience. The actress, 72, famed for playing Bond girl Solitaire in 1973’s ‘Live and Let Die’ alongside Roger Moore as 007, said she could have been killed when she contracted bronchitis while filming a movie and went into anaphylactic shock due to wrongly administered antibiotics. She told The Times about her vision during her brush with death, when she was asked if she believes in an afterlife: “I have no idea. I do know that I left my body (after the near-lethal antibiotics.) “I did see the white light and I did look down and quite clea...
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Jane Seymour wants to return as Solitaire in another James Bond film. The 71-year-old actress starred opposite the late Sir Roger Moore as the Bond girl in the 1973 flick 'Live and Let Die' and revealed that she would be delighted to reprise the role in a future 007 blockbuster. Jane told PEOPLE: "Of course, I'd do it. I've always been very open about saying that I'd be happy to just walk behind the scene and someone could go, 'Is that Solitaire?'" The star was only 20 when she was cast as the psychic character and she confessed that she had no idea what to expect during the making of the film...
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Jane Seymour is “fed up” talking about whether James Bond should be a woman. The ‘Live and Let Die’ star - who played Solitaire in the 1973 movie, whose virginity gave her superpowers that vanished “once Bond has had her” - does think that the attitudes contained in the old movies were dated but would reprise her role as the future version. The 71-year-old told the Independent: “It occurred to me today, because I’m so fed up of hearing, ‘Should a woman be Bond?’, that I would be very happy to be in a Bond film, and I know exactly what I would play.” “We don’t know what happened to Solitaire, d...
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Jane Seymour loves fly fishing. The 'Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman' star enjoys getting her waders on and using her rod to catch freshwater fish, however, her enthusiasm for the pastime outweighs her angling skills. She said: "I fly-fish enthusiastically - but not very well." The 70-year-old actress doesn't like to just take fish out of the water as she also likes to watch them in their natural habitat when she goes scuba diving. She added: "I love scuba diving and snorkeling through coral reefs ... I hated prawns growing up but loved to catch them. Now they're my favourite." Jane has opened up on...
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