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Jane Seymour was born in London, England on February 195 1. His father is Polish, his mother is Dutch, and Jane Seymour herself is half Jewish. Her long light brown hair, Shuang Yi is the only green color, and the other is brown eyes: always calm and confident mood and elegant and calm bearing and behavior: showing everyone's demeanor everywhere. She longed to be a ballet dancer since she was a child. Although she is only 162.5 cm tall, she still trains hard, hoping that her slender neck can make up for the lack of height. However, at the age of seventeen, when she participated in the performance of Lalov Dance Company, unfortunately, her knee was injured and her ideal dream failed. There are two biggest differences from ordinary sasha jackson: in appearance and temperament, she gives people a romantic and gentle comfort, with the classical beauty of oil painting. It is not difficult for the audience who have seen the movie "deja vu" (once again, time goes back 70 years) to understand this point; In her career, she has made great achievements in TV miniseries, but she has no representative works in movies.
Jane Seymour's first film was Oh, what a lovely war. Director Richard Edenbauer watched her performance and suggested that she go to a stage play to hone her voice and acting skills, so she joined a small touring troupe and participated in a BBC TV series. During this period, Jane Seymour played various roles, which will greatly help her to perform in many aspects in the future. Fascinated by art, she embarked on another road to climb the peak. She made movies, made TV programs and joined a touring troupe: she played Ophelia in Hamlet and Nana in A Doll's House. Her fame spread gradually in the British Isles. 1973, she played the young and beautiful princess Sharitai of bond girl in the 007 film "Fight to the Death" (1973), which made her stand out in the international film industry, but she still had higher expectations. She is not satisfied with the role of a vase, nor does she want to be portrayed as a "sexy bomb". 1967, with only $600, she went to Hollywood alone to seek a new and vast world.
Hollywood didn't treat her like a princess. She couldn't find a job for a long time. Just as she was about to return to England, she put all her eggs in one basket and changed her hairstyle with her last few dollars. Finally, she got a chance to make a film and was nominated for an Emmy Award. Since then, she has accepted numerous movie reservations and played numerous roles. A producer once praised her: "Jane Seymour may be one of the most beautiful women on earth. Once she wears a wig and makeup, she can become anyone you want." In order not to be misunderstood, she is just a vase with a figure and no acting skills. 1976, Jane Seymour went to the United States to develop her acting career with the determination to cross the rubicon.
Jane Seymour's success depends more on her temperament, achievements and devotion to her work. When playing the Duchess of Windsor, she not only read many related books, but also listened to related tapes repeatedly, wondering about the subtle change of her accent from a divorced American woman to a duchess of England. In order to get a look, she pulls out her eyebrows and makes up for five and a half hours every day. When she played Callas, she specialized in singing. Many scenes in War and Remembrance were shot in the former Auschwitz concentration camp. In order to convey the feelings at that time realistically, although the temperature was below zero, she still insisted on not turning on the heating, wearing a thin prison uniform and wearing clogs barefoot. Afterwards, she not only lost 15 kg, but also contracted pneumonia.
Extended play's The Captain and the King, the first successful film, won an Emmy nomination for Jane Seymour, and since then, it has started a stable performance career on American TV. Her famous TV movies include East of Eden, My Concubine Appears in the Morning Sun and war and remembrance, which is a super extended play. In addition, she played a famous woman in the 20th century in many TV movies, such as Guilin Jia, the widow of the American President in The Biography of O 'Narcisse, the Duchess of Windsor in The Duke of Windsor, and the opera heroine in Maria Callas, who won her the Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Although Jane Seymour is famous in the American television industry, she regrets that she doesn't have a TV. Except for the heroine in the classic love movie "deja vu" (again: seventy years back in time) who once showed her romantic and charming temperament incisively and vividly, other films were fleeting in front of the audience, leaving no impression. Last year, jane seymour decided to launch a Jedi counterattack in the film industry, and made three major films of different types in succession, showing her diverse talents in performance: The French Revolution, a historical blockbuster in costume, The Tunnel adapted from an Argentine novel, and The Theory of Freedom, an oriental legend filmed on location in Hong Kong.