"My Bond character was meant to look like a virgin, I don't think they do that very often," Jane Seymour told <a href="
http://www.nationalenquirer.com/celebrity/jane-seymour-i-was-virgin-james-bond" target="_blank">FOX411</a> this week.
The British actress, who has made America her home, gave a rare interview about her time on the 1973 James Bond film "Live And Let Die".
"Usually they are looking for someone exotic, different, beautiful, someone that is a nemesis or a lover for (Bond). There is always a twist to it, there is always something exotic about a Bond girl."
"Being in that film I was just 20 and starting out, so it was a huge deal. I had a career afterwards, but I have never done anything remotely like that since then. I had to go back to what I knew and what I do which is more practical stuff," she said.
"And this was the first Roger Moore Bond film, and it was big shoes to climb into after Sean Connery. I was watching Roger deal with that, but I was very new to acting so I realized I had a lot to learn."
"It's interesting that whenever I meet some of the other Bond girls, I always have something in common, and it is an interesting sorority. We all share about our Bonds," she giggled. “We may as well be in high school."
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It was very ironic to me that Roger Moore's first and last Bond co-star played wife and husband in a movie 33 years and 20 years after their Bond movies. And it was quite a treat to watch Jane and Christopher Walken acting on the big screen together. It sure brought back lots of good memories.