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Battlestar Galactica, everything from East of Eden to . Three years ago at 67, she did a Playboy spread. And this year, her family so thoroughly celebrated her at her socially-distanced surprise birthday party that it was as if, she says, she was attending her own wake.“I've always felt that the only thing you take with you when you pass is the love you've shared and the difference you've made," she says.

That feeling—that life should be lived fiercely and thoughtfully—was impressed upon her from birth. Seymour’s mother trapped in a Japanese prisoner-of-war camp.

As a child, Seymour remembers mother telling her that when she was in the camp she dreamed that she would make it through the war and find a way to work for .

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