Solitaire (Jane Seymour)
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Datastreem Actress: Jane Seymour
Character: Solitaire
Movie: Live And Let Die
Date of Birth: 15 February 1951
Place of Birth: Hillingdon, Middlesex, UK
Trivia: Has heterochromia - her right eye is hazel and her left is green.
Pleased To Meet You
Solitaire predicts 007's
arrival even before he disembarks the plane at JFK airport
- she foretells Bond's appearance perfectly, noting accurately
that he will bring violence and death. When their pair
come face to face in Mr.
Big's Fillet o' Soul hide-out, Bond toys with her affections
and loyalties to the hoodlum. Solitaire is wary but excited
by the prospect of 007's bold and cavalier attitude.
Caught In The Act
As the tarot cards predicted, it was only a matter of time
before Solitaire's affections were swayed. Bond teaches
the young and innocent Solitaire three lessons to survive
in the world of the drug-peddling, voodoo taunting goons.
Once warmed to the dashing secret agent, Solitaire becomes
far more personable.
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Profile
A third generation psychic and tarot reader, Solitaire is a
slave at the bidding wish of Dr. Kananga - a brutal diplomat,
out to make a fortune on the American underground. Kananga
believes in Solitaire's power of the tarot and lords this
over her. While a charming and kindly young lady in her
own right, she is suppressed and kept prisoner by her employer.
Once rescued by 007 thanks to a slightly stacked deck of
cards, she becomes a bolder spirit and although no longer
with the power of the psychic, she is a beautiful and daring
companion for James Bond.
Memorable Quotes
Solitaire: He comes again. There will be violence. He approaches even now.
Kananga: By land or water?
Solitaire: Water. He has arrived
Kananga: Good, Rosie has been more efficient than anticipated.
"The High Priestess is wife to the price no longer of this world. The spiritual bridge to the secret church. It was my fate. By compelling me to earthly love, the cards themselves have taken away my powers."
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Biography
Born as Joyce Penelope Wilhelmina Frankenberg in February of 1951,
Seymour was the daughter of an English gynaecologist and a Dutch
nurse. Her love of theatre and the arts grew from an early age,
appearing on stage at age 13 as a member of the London Festival
Ballet. With a dream to dance in the Kirov Ballet, she studied
and practiced long hours and at age 17 achieved her dream.
Seymour was trained at the Arts Educational
School in Hertfordshire, UK, but at age 18 took a juxtaposed
path in order to pursue acting. To get into various auditions
she adopted the stage name, Jane Seymour, after Henry VIII's
famed third wife. She described the choice of name, saying "it
scanned nicely and rolled trippingly from the tongue."
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The aspiring teen actress
moved to the US to pursue her career, where although her
staggering good looks found her to land a host of auditions,
many felt she was too exotic and unfamiliar for the various
roles.
She landed her first on-screen cameo in
Richard Attenborough's "Oh What A Lovely War".
She went on to lend her voice to various characters in
a selection of radio plays and chalk up a variety of TV
credits, including air force-drama"The Pathfinders".
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Her first big-screen credit came as a relatively unknown in
the multi-million dollar Bond adventure "Live And Let Die".
Debuting along with Roger Moore (his first outing as 007) Seymour,
a striking figure and enigmatic character, shone in Guy
Hamilton's Bond picture.
Although Jane Seymour was now a household name, the young actress returned to the UK for a period and won roles in various theatre productions before pursuing any further big-budget Hollywood adventures. Notable credits to her name include a regular in 1971's romantic-drama "The Onedin Line" or the her return to the US and the role of Serina in the original "Battlestar Galatica" (1978).
While her big-screen appearances remained
sporadic, Seymour's television work remained prolific,
with roles in "East of Eden", "War and Remembrance" and
mini-series "Onassis" - for which she was rewarded
with an Emmy.
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In the new millennium, Seymour has taken various
guest roles in US TV including, comic "How I Met Your Mother" and
legal drama "Justice". She appeared on the fifth season
of the popular "Dancing With The Stars" but was eliminated
in the 7th round.
Since her acting debut, Seymour has been married
four times and has four children. She currently lives with husband
of 15 years, James Keach, with whom she has twins Johnny and
Kris.