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Quand il pleut, il pleut
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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Quand il pleut, il pleut
Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 81,712
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…just out of interest I’m reading the article for the first time and the title is a bit misleading, Arista …what Jane Seymour has said is that she felt that the role ‘wrecked’ her career in Britain only…actually at one point in the article, she was actually referred to as ‘Quinn’, one of her most well known characters, which is so bad …
…anyway, the gist of the article in what Jane Seymour said is that for her and at that time, she felt that ‘there were consequences’ in playing a Bond lady but only in terms of British casting agents, in her opinion…there was lots of casting for her with American accents, hence Dr Quinn etc…and she’s said that she was often thought/assumed to be American because of those parts…she didn’t say that she regretted taking a Bond girl casting/just discussing her own personal casting experiences afterwards…
…one of Jane Seymour’s best performances I thought was in East of Eden/a mini series when she played good and evil in Cathy and Kate in John Steinbeck’s TV adaption…
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