“Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman’s” six-season run most likely transformed TV watching for many people who grew up in the 1990s. Dr. Michaela “Mike” Quinn showed us that women can be equally as successful as men in the medical field.
Of course, Dr. Mike’s (Jane Seymour) antics grabbed our interest. But there’s no doubt that her on-screen chemistry with Byron Sully (Joe Lando), the guy she was in love with, left a significant impression and had us anticipating new episodes.

Seymour rose to prominence as the main character in the James Bond blockbuster “Live and Let Die.” She has also been in shows that got good reviews, like “Onassis: The Richest Man in the World” and “Captains and the Kings,” a miniseries from 1976.
Seymour has achieved tremendous success in her professional life, but her personal life has been turbulent. She had already been married three times when James Keach, an actress-turned-director, entered her life. Keach and Seymour had been married for 20 years before divorcing in 2013, although there were accusations of infidelity on Keach’s end.
This was especially upsetting for Seymour since there had been reports that Keach had been unfaithful to someone he knew at the time. The pair split up soon after, leaving Seymour “devastated.”

Jane Seymour finally spoke out to the Daily Mail about what happened during her divorce in October 2019. She also spoke about how she handles her work life, how she keeps her youthful beauty, and how she balances her obligations as a mother and grandmother.
Seymour said that at the time of their divorce, Keach had been unfaithful to her, and she discussed how this had a huge impact on her.
Even in her 70s, Seymour was cast in a number of films and television series. Her most recent role was in “The Komisky Method,” which also featured Michael Douglas, Seymour’s longtime pal.

Seymour, who has been dating David Green for five years, lives in a well-known Los Angeles neighborhood. Her neighbors include Simon Cowell and Cher.
Joe Lando, on the other hand, has been happily married to his wife, Kirsten Barlow, since 1997.
But did you know that the two performers battled to get along for more than six years while shooting the “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman” series?
That’s right. Even though many of us were euphoric while watching their sequences together, Dr. Mike and Byron weren’t exactly pals off-screen. But how did Joe Lando and Jane Seymour first meet? It occurred in the most unexpected way. After a flash flood hit their show’s set, Seymour claimed that it all started when she leapt out of a vehicle and into Lando’s truck.

In a September 2019 interview, Seymour said, “There was a flash flood on the set, a genuine one, in which my vehicle was being swept backwards and I couldn’t get out because the person driving it was an intern and didn’t want me out of the car.” “From that car, I rolled down the window and ran into his truck. “That was the beginning of an incredible friendship,” she said.
It seems like Jane Seymour and Joe Lando broke up after filming the pilot episode, which made it hard for them to interact with each other in later episodes.
Seymour alleged in the same interview that they hadn’t really spoken to one another, other than in conversation or making out, for maybe six or seven years. “We were conscious that, as much as we plainly loved one another, we couldn’t be together in real life.” “We probably simply pretended to be Michaela and Sully,” Seymour said.
Seymour also said that their off-screen troubles allowed them to feel “sexual tension” that they “wouldn’t have had if we were playing happy houses or anything.”

Despite their disputes, Seymour and Lando reconnected and became closer years later. According to the “Wedding Crashers” actress, he is her “closest pal on the planet.”
“A Christmas Spark,” a new Lifetime Christmas film starring Seymour and Lando, provides audiences something to look forward to this holiday season. Molly, a newly widowed lady, will be at the core of the story (Seymour).
Is Seymour still interested in a new season of “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman”? Seymour expressed her belief that everyone on the program would be captivated.