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JANE SEYMOUR
Dr. Victoria Stangel in “Modern Men”

Winner of multiple Emmy and Golden Globe Awards and recipient of the Officer of the British Empire (OBE) in the year 2000, which was bestowed upon her by Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace, Jane Seymour joins the cast of “Modern Men” as Dr. Victoria Stangel, a renowned and beautiful life coach.

Seymour has proven her talents in virtually all media, the Broadway stage, motion pictures and television. Her love of art and color has led to her great success as a painter in watercolors and oils and as a designer.

Awarded a Golden Globe Award for her role as Dr. Quinn, Seymour made history with her six - season “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman” series. She won an Emmy Award as Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her portrayal of Maria Callas in ABC-TV's “The Richest Man Alive,” based on the life of Aristotle Onassis, and was nominated for a Golden Globe Best Actress Award for her performance as the Duchess of Windsor in the television movie “The Woman He Loved.”

She won recognition for her work in the miniseries “Jack, The Ripper” and “War and Remembrance” and for the latter, she was nominated two years in a row for Best Actress for both the Emmy and Golden Globe Awards.

Seymour recently starred in the box office hit “Wedding Crashers,” with Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn, where she played the sexually charged wife of Christopher Walken. In addition to a recent stint of appearances on The WB’s hit television show “Smallville,” Seymour has completed filming the upcoming comedic feature “Blind Guy.” Some of her other film credits include “Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger,” a string of America-bound British television specials, including “Frankenstein: The True Story,” “Dickens,” “Our Mutual Friend” and “King David.” Able to convey virtually any accent accurately, she demonstrated this talent in her first Hollywood starring role in the six-hour television miniseries “Captains and Kings.” Her portrayal of a proper Bostonian brought her the first of many Emmy nominations.

Seymour also starred opposite Christopher Reeve in “Somewhere in Time” and with Chevy Chase in “Oh! Heavenly Dog,” followed by the highly acclaimed television adaptation of John Steinbeck's “East of Eden,” for which she won the Golden Globe Best Actress Award as Cathy/Kate.