Actress Jane Seymour, famously known for her role as Solitaire in the 1973 James Bond film ‘Live and Let Die’ alongside Roger Moore, shared a hilarious behind-the-scenes moment from the iconic movie.
Despite the glamour and excitement of being a Bond girl, Seymour confessed that she actually fell asleep during a romantic bedroom scene with Sir Roger Moore himself.
Seymour’s career skyrocketed following her portrayal of Solitaire in the spy thriller, but it was this amusing incident that added a quirky touch to her memories of filming the 007 classic.
Recalling the experience, she humorously admitted that the combination of multiple takes and lighting adjustments led her to doze off while lying beside the dashing Roger Moore.
The actress detailed the comical mishap, revealing that the lighting crew’s technical adjustments inadvertently caused her to slip into slumber during one of the pauses between shots.
Seymour, though initially embarrassed by her impromptu nap on set, playfully shifted the blame to the crew for allowing her to relax too comfortably in bed without realizing she had drifted off.
Describing the awkwardness of the situation, Seymour recounted how she was startled upon awakening to find herself amidst the production chaos, only to be handed a cup of tea