The Irish public have welcomed the stars and crew of Disney’s production of Disenchanted over the last number of months and now an Irishman is joining the ranks.
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hairline fracture on her left kneecap following a fall on the set of her new TV show Harry Wild in Ireland last week. And Jane Seymour issued an update on Wednesday as she credited ballet for helping her slowly recover from her injury.
The actress, 70, took to Instagram as she insisted that she has been 'taking extra care' of her kneecap with 'rest and patience the cure'. Despite her injury, Jane put on a brave face and smiled for a radiant snap where she posed with a leg brace and crutches.
.The Irish public have welcomed the stars and crew of Disney’s production of Disenchanted over the last number of months and now an Irishman is joining the ranks.
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It seems Ireland is awash with film stars this summer. Amy Adams and Patrick Dempsey are filming in Wicklow for Disney’s Disenchanted while Jemima Kirke and Joe Alwyn take over Belfast for Conversations with Friends, but Dublin has not been left out.
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Jane Seymour is recovering after a nasty fall on set. The actress was filming an action scene in Ireland for her new show "Harry Wild" when she suffered a painful injury.
Jane Seymour has shared with fans that she has fractured her knee while filming in Ireland.
Greystones is feeling especially magical at the moment as filming for the Enchanted sequel, Disenchanted, is firmly underway and Anna Daly was amongst the lucky locals that got a chance to drop by the set and see what all the buzz is about.
Jane Seymour is on the mend after an on-set fall fractured her knee while filming a project in Ireland.
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