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Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman’ star Jane Seymour recalls working alongside Johnny Cash on set

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Twenty-two years after the final episode of the series aired, Jane Seymour practically got back together with the other cast members of “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman.”

According to a report published by People magazine on Wednesday, the 69-year-old actress used Zoom to meet up with her fellow cast members, including Joe Lando (who plays Byron Sully), William Shockley (who plays Hank Lawson), Chad Allen (who plays Matthew Cooper), Shawn Toovey (who plays Brian Cooper), Alley Mills (who plays Marjorie Quinn), Frank Collison (who plays Horace Bing), Henry Sanders (who plays Robert E.), Jessica Bowman (who plays Colleen Cooper), Jonelle Allen (who plays Grace), and Jason Adams (who plays Preston Lodge).


The cast reminisced about their best memories from the set during the Zoom reunion, which was shared with Entertainment Weekly. Among the recollections that they recalled was the occasion when Johnny Cash appeared as Kid Cole in a guest production.

Seymour recounted, “I remember the time it was like three or four in the morning and we were filming in the little shed up somewhere and we had a pigsty.” The small shed was located in the middle of nowhere. It was then that I noticed that June, Johnny Cash’s wife, was seated in the pigsty with me and the rest of us. In addition, she was consuming her meal from a piece of Meissen china when George and silver were present.After that, the British actress said, “And she said, ‘Honey, I’m just too old and too rich and too famous to be doing this.'” And I responded by saying, ‘Unfortunately, I’m not.’ The question that she posed was, “How can we make this go more quickly?” After that, Johnny turned his head to gaze at us, grabbed his prop guitar, and went into the set, where he began to serenade the crew. And all of a sudden, they became quite silent. Not only did they get that thing restored in a very short amount of time, but they also got a free concert by Johnny Cash. This is a true story.


There were four episodes of “Dr. Quinn” that the late musician appeared in between the years 1993 and 1997.


Between 1993 and 1998, the television show “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman,” which was a period drama about the struggles and exploits of a female physician working in a town in the Wild West, was broadcast. Sully, a gruff mountain guy, becomes the object of Dr. Quinn’s affections throughout the course of the series. Since that time, the series has been broadcast under syndication.

 

However, despite the fact that fans would be thrilled to see a real-life romance between the two, they are nothing more than good friends. For the past four years, Lando has been married to his wife, Kirsten Barlow, and the couple has four children together. During the years 1993 to 2015, Seymour was married to another actor named James Keach. She is now a proud mother of four children.

 

In the Hallmark movie “Perfectly Prudence,” which was released in 2011, Seymour and Lando appeared together on screen. Keach, who was Seymour’s husband at the time, and Katherine Flynn, who was Seymour’s daughter, also appeared in the picture.

 



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