Jane Seymour Becomes the Face of Solitaire Grand Harvest
British American actress Jane Seymour is making a resurgence of sorts. She's been appearing in those Crepe Erase commercials and this week we're seeing her "on the farm" playing the popular Solitaire Grand Harvest online casino game.
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Jane Seymour, who joins Sam the Dog in the new ad spots, isn't exactly someone you picture working the farm.
The 71-year-old Emmy nominated actress has appeared as Bond Girl Solitaire in the James Bond film Live and Let Die (1973).
Seymour's more recent films include Seymour's other film roles include Wedding Crashers (2005), Love, Wedding, Marriage (2011), Little Italy (2018), The War with Grandpa (2020) and Friendsgiving (2020).
She's won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie for Onassis: The Richest Man in the World (1988).
And, of course, Seymour played Dr. Michaela Quinn in the television series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, in which she received further Emmy and Golden Globe nominations.
Seymour was so good in the pilot for Battlestar Galactica, the show's creator wanted her to return to the series and stay on as a regular.
"Small problem," she tells Glen Larson. "Glen, I'm dead." In the pilot she had died of the dreaded galactic cancer. Larson and the producers kept offering her more money and edited out any portions of the pilot where she had perished.
Hi there, farmers! I am thrilled to announce that a famous visitor is joining the SGH adventure..Give it up to Jane Seymour, the brilliant Emmy-winning actress! I just had to show her the farm’s innovative Solitaire! Make sure to grab her gift >> https://t.co/B4C9jfW0iW pic.twitter.com/FEVnmp5KX1
— Sam the Dog (@Samthedog_tw) July 28, 2022
I just uploaded “Solitaire Grand Harvest” to #Vimeo: https://t.co/OulNFsWKep
— Ishay Karni Eckhaus (@ishay_k) July 31, 2022
“An icon like Jane, who appeals to so many generations, as the new face of Solitaire Grand Harvest, shows that the game is super-fun, engaging and easy to play,” the brand told Marketing Daily.
In the ads, Seymour is first shown playing with a physical deck of cards as Sam tells her, “Jane, it’s not the ‘90s anymore.” He continues by saying that Solitaire Grand Harvest “has everything you love about the nostalgic solitaire, and so much more. Exciting challenges, rewarding harvest feeling, and endless ways to play your cards right.”
The ads are in heavy rotation across cable outlets and broadcast syndication as well as social platforms.
“The game I’ve always loved to play, since I was a little girl, was solitaire,” Seymour says in a :60 “behind-the-scenes” video. Solitaire Grand Harvest, she adds, provides her with “a subtle way of being a gamer.”
- Nagesh Rath, Gambling911.com