Jane Seymour Net Worth
Jane Seymour net worth: Jane Seymour, OBE, is a British-American actress, philanthropist and entrepreneur who has a net worth of $60 million dollars. Jane Seymour is most widely recognized for her roles as a Bond girl in the James Bond film “Live and Let Die”, and the titular role in the popular drama “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman”.
Jane Seymour Early Life
Early Life: She was born Joyce Penelope Wilhelmina Frankenberg on February 15, 1951 in Uxbridge, Middlesex England (now a part of Greater London.) Her mother Mieke was a nurse and her father Benjamin John Frankenberg was a distinguished gynecologist and obstetrician. Her mother was a prisoner of war during World War II in Dutch East Indies, now present-day Indonesia.
Net Worth Stats and More
How much is Jane Seymour worth? Below is all Jane Seymour's wealth stats, including net worth, salary, and more!
Net Worth | $60 Million |
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Salary | N/A |
Date of Birth | N/A | Gender | Female |
Height | 5 ft 3 in (1.61 m) |
Profession | Actor, Film Producer, Television producer |
Nationality | United Kingdom |
Favorite Quotes from Jane Seymour
Why does Jane Seymour have a net worth of $60 Million? Perhaps these quotes can explain why:
Even though I make those movies, I find myself wishing that more of those magic moments could happen in real life.
Jane Seymour
People always think that because of 'Dr. Quinn' that I just play nice family stuff. But the truth of the matter is that 'East of Eden' was a very successful thing for me in the past. I've played a lot of very evil people in my time.
Jane Seymour
Being creative is my idea of heaven. I'm just incredibly fortunate that I can do it in artwork. Watercolor is what I started out with. What I love about watercolor is that a lot of happy accidents occur.
Jane Seymour
A lot of actresses I've worked with recently have done so much Botox their faces don't look real anymore. If you freeze everything on your face, you can't emote.
Jane Seymour
I know that the purpose of life is to understand and be in the present moment with the people you love. It's just that simple.
Jane Seymour