Jane Seymour pulls out a GUN while filming Harry Wild in Ireland

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Jane Seymour seems to be going back to her Bond girl roots as she pulls out a GUN while filming Harry Wild in Ireland

Jane Seymour wielded a pistol while filming season two of detective series Harry Wild in Wicklow, Ireland last week.

The scene was definitely reminiscent of her former Bond girl days. Seymour, 71, played James Bond beauty Solitaire in the 007 film Live And Let Die that was released in 1973.

The star donned an autumnal outfit accurate to the season as she reprises the leading role of Harry Wild. She appeared hard at work as she modeled a sage green turtleneck, a tan trench coat with dark jeans and brown boots with the lush, scenic Irish countryside as her runway. 

Jane Seymour pulls out a GUN while filming Harry Wild in Ireland

At work: Jane Seymour, 71, was seen on set filming Harry Wild in a dramatic scene and holding a gun — nostalgic to her Bond girl days

Seymour styled her brunette tresses in a perfectly casual, loose bun.

Season two of the Irish detective show sees Seymour return as the lead Harriet ‘Harry’ Wild that also pens her as the co-executive producer.

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The actress stars as a retired university literature professor who tries to help solve a murder case her son, a senior police detective, is working on.

Jane Seymour dressed effortlessly chic while filming 'Harry Wild' in Wicklow on Friday

Jane Seymour dressed effortlessly chic while filming ‘Harry Wild’ in Wicklow on Friday

Season two is a continuation of the first where she identified and caught the killer after discovering a pattern from a niche, obscure Elizabethan play.

No official release date for season two has been revealed at this time, but Harry Wild is set to return with eight episodes on Acorn TV in 2023. 

Besides a decorated acting career spanning over 50 years, Seymour also acts as an ambassador for Childhelp, a non-profit organization dedicated to the prevention, intervention, and treatment of child abuse.

The eternally youthful actress was married and divorced four times. 

Her legacy includes four children and two stepchildren. She is also a loving and doting grandmother to three — Rowan, nine, Willa, eight, and Luna, six.

007 doll: Seymour played Bond girl Solitaire in the James Bond film Live And Let Die released in 1973; also seen here are Julius Harris, Geoffrey Holder, Roger Moore, Earl Jolly Brown and Yaphet Kotto

007 doll: Seymour played Bond girl Solitaire in the James Bond film Live And Let Die released in 1973; also seen here are Julius Harris, Geoffrey Holder, Roger Moore, Earl Jolly Brown and Yaphet Kotto

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