“Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman” co-star Joe Lando and his family stay at her home in Malibu after his house was burnt down by the Palisades fire.Lando — who briefly dated Seymour, 73, when they shot the pilot episode of the Western series in 1992 — opened up about Seymour’s act of service in an Instagram video on Saturday.“The Lando family is intact, all of us, our dogs and our two birds.
Thankfully, there are angels in this world,” Lando, 63, began in the clip. “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,” he shared.Lando and Seymour played an on-screen couple in “Dr.
Quinn, Medicine Woman,” which aired on CBS from 1993 to 1998. They reunited for two TV movies in 1999 and 2001, as well as in the 2022 Lifetime movie “A Christmas Spark.”The actors had a brief relationship during the filming of the very first episode of the show in 1992.“We obviously, clearly loved one another and realized we couldn’t be actually in real-life together.
I think we just played it [off] as Michaela and Sully,” Seymour told Us Weekly in 2019.The “Wedding Crashers” star also said that she and Lando didn’t get along when they filmed the rest of the show after their breakup.“We didn’t actually talk to each other, other than in dialogue or making out for about six or seven years,” she recalled, calling it a “difficult” and “tough” time.Lando and his family, which includes wife Kirsten Barlow and their four children, lost their Palisades home to the deadly wildfire that has spread to over 23,000 acres.“I’ve never been through anything like this.