Jane Seymour, 72, reveals her secrets to her age-defying looks
Jane Seymour, 72, reveals the secrets to her age-defying looks and the trick she uses on camera to look decades younger.
How does ex-Bond girl Jane Seymour manage to look so young on screen at the age of 72?
Apparently, it all stems from a lighting technique he developed, which the Hollywood star refers to as ‘Jane’s igloo.’
“Nobody else needs one because they’re under 30,” he explains. “Basically, by the time you take my overhead light off, I don’t have bags under my eyes.
‘If you have overhead light, my eyes get very baggy. So, I need something direct for me.
speaking to magazine definitionThe London-born actress, well remembered for her role as Loner in 007’s Live and Let Die, adds: “Luckily, I can take a lot of light.
How does ex-Bond girl Jane Seymour manage to look so young on screen at the age of 72? Apparently, it’s all due to a lighting technique that she has developed.
Two decades apart: Jane has barely aged in the last 20 years (left taken this month, right in 2002)
“I’ve done so many movies where I understand light for myself, I’m also an artist and I also like to do photography, so I understand what makes light good and bad for me, what will work and what won’t. However, I never have to ask. They find out, usually on the first day.
The actress rose to fame as the Solitaire Bond girl in the 1973 film Live and Let Die, opposite Roger Moore as the MI5 agent, before taking the US by storm and starring in multiple movies and TV shows, including Dr Quinn Medicine Woman.
The UK native is typically glamorous but has gone rogue for her role in the Dublin-based mystery Harry Wilde, in which she plays the eponymous professor-turned-private investigator.
The first series launched in 2021 and has since been renewed for a second and a third after its success.
During the show’s first season, Jane fell on set and suffered a minor fracture of her kneecap.
He previously explained that he “fell off pretty bad” and proudly added that he still managed to “finish the scene” and hasn’t missed a “minute of work” since.
Jane captioned the Instagram video, which was shot from her on-set trailer, with: “Thought I’d break the news to y’all, I hit it off pretty hard on set a week ago.” [injured emoji].
I have many hairline fractures in my patella. I was comparatively lucky! Despite that, I managed to finish the scene and work all week…trying not to limp. [crying emoji] This is acting! #HarryWild @acorn_tv.’
Rise to fame: The actress rose to fame as the Lonely Bond girl in the 1973 film Live and Let Die, opposite Roger Moore as the MI5 agent.
In the video, Jane focused the camera on her leg brace as she spoke to the camera and revealed that she also has crutches to help her through recovery, she said: “So I was ready the other day…
“I had to cross a bridge and look for a guy who was being tortured. I fell so I have a prosthetic leg and I am on crutches. I haven’t missed a minute of work and now I’ve been renamed to hop-a-long and hop-a-long keeps trying to jump a long.
“But apparently I broke my kneecap, so it’s very painful, I can’t move it for two or three weeks.” I’m performing above the kneecap and I have a wonderful double below the kneecap!’
Gritty role: The UK native is usually glamorous, but has gone rogue for her role in the Dublin-based mystery Harry Wilde.