Jane Seymour “Very Open” to Reprising One Of Her Biggest Roles

Jane Seymour "Very Open" to Reprising One Of Her Biggest Roles

Jane Seymour would love to return to James Bond. PEOPLE According to reports, Seymour was interested in reprising the role of Solitaire from the iconic 007 films. This role was originally created by Seymour in 1973. Let’s Live!.

Seymour was busy marketing her partnership with Solitaire Grand Harvest. During this time, she spoke out. PEOPLEAnother type of Solitaire. She answered yes when asked if she was interested in reprising her role in the next James Bond film. “Of course, I’d do it. I’ve always been very open about saying that I’d be happy to just walk behind the scene and someone could go, ‘Is that Solitaire?'”

Seymour’s appearance at Let’s Live!Her career was just beginning when she received this recognition. Her role in the voodoo psychic medium Solitaire (also known as Simone Latrelle) gave her a huge jumpstart in her career. Seymour later commented on her young appearance in the film, saying: “I was 20 years old when I shot theJames Bondfilm and I had no idea what was going on.”

Although it has been quite a while since Seymour was in James Bond, she stated that she will continue to be involved. “support everything to do with” it. She said, “When they have books coming out about Bond Girls or podcasts or whatever it is, I always show up. There’s this really interesting sorority of women who’ve been Bond Girls, which is fun in its own right.”Seymour reflects on the role with gratitude, but she had something else to say about the film in an interview earlier this year. In an interview with The Guardian,She spoke out about some of the most controversial parts.Let’s Live!Criticizing the movie as racist and sexist

“You’d never make that movie now,”Seymour spoke to the publication in March. “You wouldn’t want to make that movie. I was a woman, a virgin, who ran three paces behind a man with a gun, wearing very … well, actually for a Bond girl, a lot. I was deflowered and then deposited. I’d lost all my power, so I was useless. It was awful!”Seymour expressed some positive thoughts on the film, such as being able be a Bond Girl. “At the time, coming from obscurity, it was a very nice thing. It meant I had a job.”

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