#12: Jane Seymour
Jane Seymour, who captivated audiences as the mystical Bond girl Solitaire in Live and Let Die (1973), quickly became a Hollywood favorite. Her elegant portrayal of the tarot-reading love interest in Roger Moore’s debut as James Bond established her as an icon. Seymour’s career trajectory soared far beyond her Bond role.
Gaining widespread recognition in the 1990s for her leading role in the hit series Dr. Quinn: Medicine Woman. Her versatile talent extended to films like Wedding Crashers and earned her prestigious accolades, including Emmy and Golden Globe awards, cementing her legacy as a respected and multifaceted actress.