Jane Seymour Takes In Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman Co-Star Joe Lando Amid L.A. Wildfires

Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman lead Jane Seymour has opened her home to a fellow co-star.

Due to the tragedy of the Palisades fires in Los Angeles, Seymour took in her former co-star Joe Lando and his family after their home was destroyed. Lando starred opposite Seymour in Dr. Quinn as her on-screen love interest Byron Sully.

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“Thankfully there are angels in this world,” said Lando on Instagram. “We’re left with nothing except each other. My friend Jane Seymour allowed us to come over to her house and opened it up for us without any hesitation and thank God gave us someplace to come and sleep.”

Seymour said in a statement: “My mother instilled in me from an early age that in times of great strife and struggle, reach out and help someone. Welcoming Joe and his family into our home while they try to make sense of the inexplicable is just what you do for family, and The Landos are our family.”

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The two actors starred in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman for six seasons, from its inception in 1993 until its series finale in 1998. They reunited as their characters in two TV movies in 1999 and 2001. The CBS series was a Western drama set in 1867 that followed a female physician from Boston named Michaela Quinn. She makes the decision to explore the Old West, moving from Boston to Colorado Springs, Colo.

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