Los Angeles, Dec. 7 -- Hollywood veteran Jane Seymour has reflected on her bold turn in 'Wedding Crashers', saying the 2005 comedy helped change the way women over 50 are portrayed in films when it comes to sexuality, according to People.

In an interview with People, the 74-year-old actress recalled the drastic shift from being known as "the oldest virgin on television" for her wholesome lead role in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman to playing Kathleen Cleary -- a seductive, outspoken matriarch who famously attempts to seduce Owen Wilson's character in the film.

Seymour admitted she initially hesitated to take on the part. "I can't do this. I just did Dr. Quinn," she said, adding that her then-husband also warned her that fans of the family dr...