EPISODE · Jan 8, 2026 · 9 MIN
Jane Seymour: Playboy at 67, Pop TV Comedy, and the Art of Reinventing Yourself
from The Neil Haley Show · host Neil Haley
Jane Seymour discusses her remarkable career spanning from playing Maria Callas to her iconic role as Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman—which still airs in 98 countries globally—while promoting her groundbreaking Playboy spread and Pop TV's comedy series "Let's Get Physical." Jane reflects on her most challenging roles, explaining that playing Callas was particularly difficult because actual footage existed for comparison and she had to convincingly portray an opera singer. She shares how her parents' World War II experiences (her mother in an internment camp, her father opening the gates of Bergen-Belsen) made "War and Remembrance" deeply meaningful, while "Somewhere in Time" remains her quintessential romance and "East of Eden" stands as a classic achievement alongside 160-170 hours of beautifully written Dr. Quinn episodes. The legendary actress passionately advocates that women aren't "dead at 40 or 50" and emphasizes that sensuality comes from within—from feeling comfortable in your own skin without resorting to permanent surgeries. In "Let's Get Physical," Jane plays Janet Force, who inherits her late husband's 1980s aerobics empire after he created the fitness craze that Jane Fonda later popularized. She must revive the old-fashioned business while competing with modern metrics-driven fitness technology and convince her son—a failed aerobics star turned overweight rock musician with substance abuse issues—to win the National Aerobics Championship against his old nemesis Barry Cross. Beyond acting, Jane reveals her incredibly busy schedule managing 14 different design businesses including furniture, jewelry, and her Open Hearts collection, writing books, conducting art shows throughout Florida, and running the Open Hearts Foundation that accelerates smaller nonprofits, all while maintaining an active Instagram presence where she posts daily updates about her multifaceted life.
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