Jane Seymour has revealed she feels decades younger as she approaches 75, and remains thriving in life and love with rocker John Zambetti.
The actress credits her youthful energy to staying active and passionate about her work, often powering through 12 to 14-hour shoots.
Jane Seymour embraces sexuality and confidence beyond 70, inspiring fans with roles that show it’s never too late to love and feel vibrant.
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Jane Seymour Thrives In Love And Life, Feeling Years Younger

Seymour, who will turn 75 next February, says she’s still thriving both professionally and personally, particularly in her romance with rocker and ER doctor Zambetti.
Speaking with People Magazine, the “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman” star admitted that she often feels much younger than her age.
“I have to actually wake up in the morning and remind myself how old I am,” she said. “Because inside of me, I would say I still feel like I’m maybe about 40 or 50, maybe 40.”
Seymour noted, “I don’t know where all that time went, but I have the energy that I had when I was 40.”
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The Actress Admits She Is Still ‘Very Sexually Active’ At 74

During her conversation with People, Seymour revealed she still thrives on long days on set. The actress said she often works 12 to 14-hour shoots without needing cue cards, memorizing extensive scripts with ease.
“I keep working, and I keep pushing myself to be better at what it is that I do because I love what I do — I think it keeps me young,” she explained.
Reflecting on her iconic role as Kathleen Cleary in “Wedding Crashers,” including her daring topless scene, Seymour emphasized that women over 50 can be both sexy and confident.
“I turn 75 next year, and I’m very sexually active,” she shared. Seymour added that characters like Kathleen and her role in “Harry Wild” are meant to inspire: showing that it’s never too late to fall in love and that feeling attractive has no age limit.
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Jane Seymour’s Romance With John Zambetti

Before meeting her beau, Zambetti, in 2023, Seymour had been married four times and had four children: Katherine, 42, and Sean, 38, with ex-husband David Flynn, and twins John and Kristopher, 28, with ex-husband James Keach.
Her romance with Zambetti was sparked by a blind date orchestrated by their children at a Shwayze concert.
Reflecting on their first date during an interview on the “Tamron Hall” Show last year, Seymour said, “We ended up having a very, very long chat the next day with a cup of tea, which ended up having dinner. He’s the most wonderful, loving, extraordinary man. He’s an ER doctor, very handy. And he’s had a rock band for the last 60 years called The Malibooz with Walter Egan.”
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Zambetti echoed the sentiment in a 2023 People interview, crediting their children for bringing them together.
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The Actress Has Become A ‘Poster Child’ For Living Life Fully After 70

In her recent chat with People, Seymour shared that fans frequently reach out to thank her for setting an example of confidence and vitality.
“I kind of have become, in some way, almost a poster child for there is life after 70. And I say the word 70 — there’s nothing about me that feels like that,” she said. “I kind of look at my mother when she was alive, and at 50, I would say she was middle-aged. I don’t feel that way at all.”
Seymour noted that at her age, she still feels “very energized,” more than some of the young people she meets on set. “I work longer and harder and love it.”
The “Live and Let Die” alum also revealed that she’s far more open-minded about life today and refuses to slow down.
“I’ve got these people who keep saying to me, ‘Are you going to sell off? Are you going to downsize? Are you going to wind down?’ I go like, ‘Watch this space. I am winding up, okay?'” she said.
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Jane Seymore Wants To Spend Her Time Doing Things That She Is ‘Passionate About’

The actress’s legendary career began with her role as Bond girl Solitaire in “Live and Let Die” (1973), and more than 50 years later, she says she’s still fully embracing life.
“I call it experiential living,” she explained. “I only want to spend my time doing things that I’m passionate about, that I really enjoy.”
Seymour continued, “And I make sure that, even if it’s work, that I turn it into a fun life experience.”






