Jane Seymour, known to TV viewers for her '90s series, "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman," has been signed to star in the WB's new comedy "Modern Men."
Seymour will play Dr. Stangl, a life coach who helps three men in their 20s at different stages in their romantic lives.
"Dr. Stangl is full of beneficial, yet biting advice the guys try to apply in their everyday situations to varying degrees of success," the network said in a statement Thursday.
"Modern Men," also starring Josh Braaten, Max Greenfield, Eric Lively, Marla Sokoloff and George Wendt, is set to debut in midseason.
Seymour can be seen in "Wedding Crashers," starring Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson, which is now in theaters.
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