Jane Seymour Reflects on 61 Years in the Industry
With a career spanning over six decades, Jane Seymour, 74, was honored with a career achievement award at the Filming Italy Sardegna Festival. Reflecting on her journey, Seymour shared how she overcame challenges to become a successful actor and producer.
Despite facing obstacles like flat feet and a speech impediment in her youth, Seymour refused to let anyone dictate her potential. She encouraged the audience to persevere and not let limitations hold them back, sharing her own experiences of breaking stereotypes and glass ceilings in the industry.
During a masterclass at the event, Seymour recounted the evolution of her career from playing ingenues and romantic heroines to portraying complex characters like killers and matriarchs. She highlighted her versatility as an actor and the diverse roles that have shaped her trajectory.
One of Seymour’s recent successes includes the Irish mystery series “Harry Wild,” where she plays a retired English literature professor turned sleuth. Proud of the show’s comedic and intelligent storytelling, Seymour emphasized the significance of landing a lead role in a series at the age of 70.
Throughout her career, Seymour has defied expectations and proven that age is no barrier to success in the entertainment industry. Her dedication to her craft and willingness to push boundaries have solidified her status as a trailblazer in Hollywood.