South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

Seymour on the case in TV whodunit

- By Hilary Fox

Jane Seymour had fun working on her latest project, the light-hearted whodunit series “Harry Wild,” with some exceptions.

She plays Harriet “Harry” Wild, a newly retired English professor in Dublin with time on her hands, who starts getting work as a private sleuth — to the dismay of her son, a police detective. Undaunted, she even takes a young apprentice under her wing. The series is now on available on Acorn TV.

Seymour, whose credits include “War and Remembranc­e,” “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman” and “The Kominsky Method,” said there were many creative reasons she said yes to the series — and a practical one too.

“There isn’t that much work for actresses after 40 anyway, but certainly after 70. I mean, there’s Dame Judi Dench, Helen Mirren and a couple of others. But I just thought this was just a wonderful, fun character and intelligen­t. And I think we want to be entertaine­d,” she said.

Seymour, 71, did suffer for her art: She shattered a knee two weeks into the shoot while taping a scene, which had started out well. “As I’m running across and I’ve done it, I’m silently saying to myself, ‘There you go, Jane, you could be an action character. You run like a gazelle. Who knows how old you are?’ ”

Things took a turn for the worse on a subsequent take. “I’m running on asphalt, in the rain, on wet leaves with felt on the bottom (of her shoes). Splat! I landed, I thought on my chin, which I did, but I didn’t get wounded that badly. But I all the way hit my left kneecap. Anyway, the whole crew thought that the show is over, and I proved them

wrong.”

A lesser annoyance involved drinking nonalcohol­ic red wine that was “absolutely disgusting,” eventually replaced by a better-tasting option. But Seymour said she had more trouble with acting like she was drinking shots, because she’d never done it before — and she had to toss back flat soda pop, which didn’t help.

“I do it like I’m holding an English teacup and my little finger is sticking out,” she recalled, and was told, “‘that is not how you do a shot’ ... They were all laughing at me because I was getting it all over myself, the shots were going in every direction.”

That’s not to say she didn’t enjoy the occasional beverage outside of work, alongside her co-star Amy Huberman, who plays her daughter-in-law on the show.

One unusual element in “Harry Wild” is that

Seymour’s character has a younger love interest. Stuart Graham, who plays opposite her as Ray Tiernan, is 54. Turns out her co-star was more shy about love scenes, she said.

“As scripted, we both were supposed to be naked, and he just said, ‘That’s just not happening.’ So that was changed slightly,” she said. “They are talking if we come back in season two ... the father of my son might appear, and they definitely want to make sure that I have some much younger lovers.”

April 17 birthdays: Actor David Bradley is 80. Actor Olivia Hussey is 71. Actor Sean Bean is 63. Actor Joel Murray is 59. Actor Lela Rochon is 58. Actor Henry Ian Cusick is 55. Actor Kimberly Elise is 55. Singer Liz Phair is 55. Rapper Redman is 52. Actor Jennifer Garner is 50. Singer Victoria Beckham is 48. Actor Rooney Mara is 37.

 ?? BERNARD WALSH/ZOE PRODUCTION­S DAC/ACORN TV ?? Jane Seymour as Harriet “Harry” Wild in the series “Harry Wild.”
BERNARD WALSH/ZOE PRODUCTION­S DAC/ACORN TV Jane Seymour as Harriet “Harry” Wild in the series “Harry Wild.”

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