Jane Seymour: 70 is the New 50 – VG

by Daniel Lee - Entertainment Editor
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Actress Jane Seymour marked her 70th birthday on June 15th, continuing a career that began with a breakout role in the 1973 film “Up the Down Staircase.” Seymour’s sustained success across multiple decades challenges conventional norms within an industry often focused on youth. The star’s latest birthday has prompted reflection on her remarkable journey and ongoing contributions to film and television.

Jane Seymour Celebrates 70: “70 is the New 50”

Jane Seymour, the acclaimed actress known for roles in “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman” and James Bond’s “Live and Let Die,” recently marked her 70th birthday with a vibrant outlook. The actress, who continues to work steadily in film and television, shared her perspective on aging with characteristic grace.

“70 is the new 50,” Seymour reportedly said, embracing the milestone with a positive attitude. The comment reflects a growing cultural shift in how society views aging, particularly within the entertainment industry where longevity is increasingly celebrated.

Seymour has maintained a prolific career spanning decades, consistently taking on new projects and demonstrating her versatility as an actress. Her continued success serves as an inspiration to many in the industry and beyond.

The actress’s birthday has prompted reflections on her enduring legacy and her contributions to the world of entertainment. Seymour’s career has included a Golden Globe Award and two Emmy Awards, solidifying her status as a respected figure in Hollywood.

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