
Jane Seymour delighted fans with a warm new photo featuring fellow television favorite Craig T. Nelson. The 75-year-old Medicine Woman star, Dr. Quinn, shared the reunion on Instagram, calling Nelson a wonderful actor, a true gentleman, and someone she always enjoys spending time with.
According to People, the image quickly offered a dose of nostalgia for viewers who remember both stars from some of television’s most beloved shows. Jane Seymour appeared in a red wide-brimmed hat, polka-dot dress, and pearls, while Nelson kept things casual in a blue T-shirt. Their easy smiles made the reunion feel more like two longtime friends catching up than a formal Hollywood appearance.
Jane Seymour Shares A Sweet Reunion With Craig T. Nelson

Seymour told followers that she had the pleasure of reconnecting with Nelson and praised his talent and character. The simple post did not reveal where the two met, but fans hardly needed more explanation. Seeing two familiar television faces together was enough to spark memories of the decades when both regularly appeared in living rooms across America.

Nelson, 82, became best known for playing Hayden Fox on Coach, a performance that earned him a Primetime Emmy Award. His long résumé also includes memorable films such as Poltergeist and Turner & Hooch. More recent audiences may also recognize his voice as Bob Parr, better known as Mr. Incredible, in Pixar’s The Incredibles films.
Both Stars Built Careers That Span Generations

Seymour’s own career stretches back more than five decades. She first gained international attention as Bond girl Solitaire opposite Roger Moore in 1973’s Live and Let Die. She later became a television icon through Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, playing Dr. Michaela Quinn for six seasons and several follow-up movies. Her work has continued well beyond that beloved role, including appearances in films such as Wedding Crashers.

Outside of acting, Seymour has also entered an exciting new chapter in her personal life. She recently became engaged to musician and emergency room physician John Zambetti after nearly three years together. Seymour has spoken warmly about the relationship, describing the love and support she feels after experiencing difficult moments in past relationships. This latest reunion feels especially cheerful. Jane Seymour and Craig T. Nelson remain beloved by classic TV fans, making their new photo a sweet dose of nostalgia.
