Jane Seymour has always been a lady with a lot of heart.
Last Saturday night, Jane, still sexy at 60, opened up her Malibu home to Hollywood’s elite for the Open Hearts Foundation’s inaugural celebration to raise money and recognize the achievements of four individuals with inspiring stories that exemplify the organization’s mission. The Open Hearts Foundation is a non-profit charity established to raise funds to enrich the lives of children in the areas of health, arts, sports and education.
Among the celebs there were football great Emmitt Smith, musician David Foster, singer Katharine McPhee, newscaster Robin Roberts, Cheryl Burke of “Dancing With The Stars,” and singers India Arie and Jakob Dylan.
Jane (born Joyce Penelope Wilhelmina Frankenberg), is best known for her role as “Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman” and as the Bond girl Solitaire in 1973’s “Live And Let Die.” She is married to actor James Keach.

