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Jane Seymour Shares Rare Family Photo in Malibu

Movie icon Jane Seymour took a very rare photo with her children on Sunday evening.The former Bond girl - she starred with Roger Moore in Live And Let Die - has...

Jane Seymour Shares Rare Family Photo in Malibu
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Movie icon Jane Seymour

The former Bond girl - she starred with  in Live And Let Die - has four kids: Katherine, Kristopher, Sean and John.

Also seen was Seymour's musician boyfriend John Zambetti as well as her two sisters Anne and Sally.

The 75-year-old British born beauty was hosting a charity event at her stunning seaside Malibu mansion.

The event was her annual Open Hearts Foundation gala which is a black-tie fundraiser designed to support grassroots non-profits and mental health through the arts.

Jane Seymour took a very rare photo with her children on Sunday evening at her stunning Malibu mansion. She four children: Katherine, Kristopher, Sean and John

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'Last night’s @openheartsfoundation Gala was a beautiful, joyful, and deeply meaningful evening,' wrote Seymour on her Instagram page while she shared a video from the event.

'I’m still beaming with gratitude for all the love in the room, for the generosity of spirit, and for the many people who came together in support of something so important.

'I couldn’t help but think of my mother and how proud she would be to see the legacy of compassion, connection, and giving that continues through this foundation. Her belief that we are strongest when we lift one another lives on in every part of this work.

'Thank you to everyone who attended, donated, volunteered, supported, and helped bring the evening to life. A special thank you to our generous sponsors and partners, whose belief in our mission helped make the evening possible.'

She then wrote, 'Thank you to our extraordinary grantees, whose work continues to inspire us all. Your generosity, your time, and your belief in this mission make it possible for us to keep helping so many.

'So much good can happen when people come together with open hearts. I am endlessly grateful to each of you who made last night so special. ♥️.'

The siren - born Joyce Penelope Wilhelmina Frankenberg - wore a silver gown with matching heels. 

Also seen was Seymour's musician boyfriend John Zambetti as well as her two sisters Anne and Sally

A look at her backyard with a swimming pool and view of the Pacific Ocean

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Seymour's four children have all had busy careers. 

Katherine is 44-years-old and her father is David Flynn, who was wed to Jane from 1981 until 1992. 

She was once a  Awards Ambassador and has appeared in The Suteur in 2008 and Perfectly Prudence in 2011. 

She just directed a short film Townes and has a role in the upcoming miniseries Glow And Darkness.

Sean, a photographer and a director, is 40-years-old and his father is also David.

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Kristopher and John are twins that are both 30-years-old; their father is James Keach, who was wed to Jane from 1993 until 2015.

The looker also has stepkids Jenni, who was also at the event with Jane, and Kalen; they are still very close. 

In 2012 Jane divorced actor and director James Keach. He was her fourth husband, and is the father of her twin sons John and Kristopher.

Jane was also wed to businessman David Flynn. The pair split after 10 years of marriage and had two children Katherine and Sean together.

In 2020 she was seen at center with, from left, John, Kristopher, stepdaughter Jenni Flynn, Katherine and Sean

She had the twin sons with actor Stacy Keach, seen here in 2006

Her first marriage was in 1971 to Michael Attenborough when she was 20-years-old - but that ended in 1973.

She was also wed to Geoffrey 'Geep' Planer in 1977, but they parted ways the following year. 

Seymour dazzled in a silver sequined floor-length dress with spaghetti straps.

She sparkled throughout, pairing the look with various pieces of diamond jewelry, including her signature Open Hearts necklace.  

Seymour started the Open Hearts Foundation in 2010 to help growing nonprofits. It was inspired by her mother Mieke Frankenberg, a World War II internment camp survivor.

In its first 10 years, the Foundation has invested nearly $1,000,000 in grants to support emerging non-profits that exemplify the Open Hearts philosophy. 

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