During the filming of a love scene with Roger Moore in the 1973 James Bond movie, former Bond girl Jane Seymour, now 64 years old, confessed to dozing off.
Portraying the character Solitaire, she revealed that the extensive time spent setting up the lighting caused her to fall asleep in bed.
Reflecting on the humorous incident, Jane shared, “I remember actually falling asleep in the bed when we filmed one of our love scenes because they took so long arranging the lighting that I dozed off.
That was a little embarrassing.” However, she was quickly roused from her slumber with a cup of tea, capturing a moment with Roger Moore where they were sipping tea in a refined manner before resuming work.
Despite her age, the star of “Dr. Quinn: Medicine Woman” maintains a stunning appearance without resorting to cosmetic procedures to combat the effects of aging, a common practice in appearance-driven Hollywood.
Refusing to undergo treatments like Botox, Jane emphasized the importance of retaining natural facial expressions and movements to convey emotions as an actress.
In her own words, Jane expressed, “I’m the only person I know who doesn’t go in for anything like that or Botox.
I see those people who’ve stretched their faces and their eyes and lips are doing funny things, but I just don’t want that.” Embracing the inevitability of aging, she focuses on maintaining good health and presenting herself in the best