Jane Seymour becomes honest on how he broke the barriers daily


Jane Seymour gives an inspiring speech at the filming of the Sardegna Festival of Italy
Jane Seymour gives an inspiring speech at the filming of the Sardegna Festival of Italy

Jane Seymour known for her papers in James Bond’s movie Live and die He gave an inspiring speech at the Filmation of the Italy of Italy Sardegna while receiving a professional achievement award.

She took the stage and said: “I just realized that I have been doing this for 61 years. I grew up with flat feet and an impediment of speech, my parents told me that I had to have corrective classes for both.”

He even offered some tips near the end of his speech, telling the audience: “Don’t let anyone tell you, you can’t do it!”

However, that was not all, because earlier in the day, in a master class of the island of Sardinia, he described his long trip to Hollywood saying: “I started, of course, interpreting guy and romantic heroins. You know, moms, moms, moms, grandmothers.

As she remembered her struggles in the midst of these same achievements, she said that “basically, I have always broken the glass ceiling,” as an agent said “you can only be a theater actor, a television actor or a film actor.”

He proudly remembered how he broke the rules of the industry by being successful in the theater, television and films saying: “Well, I remember that a week opened on Broadway in ‘Amadeus. And then in the same week east of Eden’ came out. [ceiling] In a week. “



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