Photo: Jane Seymour/instagramJane Seymourand herDr. Quinn, Medicine Womancostars have kept in touch.The actress, 70, took to Instagram on Monday to share two sweet snaps of herself with formerDr. Quinncastmates William Shockley, Jason Leland Adams, and Joe Lando, who all got together to celebrate Lando’s 60th birthday — which falls on Thursday — a little early this year.“Even after all these years they still carry me! My heart is full after spending time with these incredible humans,” Seymour wrote. “@williamshockley, Jason Adams, and I got together to get an early start on celebrating Joe’s big birthday! 60’s just around the corner!“Shockley, 58, alsopenned a heartfelt tributeto his longtime friend in honor of his milestone birthday. “Happy Birthday to Joe Lando … my dear friend, my brother, my comrade-in-arms during our epic years spent together on ‘Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman,’ " theA Country Christmasactor wrote.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“And now almost 30 years later … I know more than ever … the greatest gift in life is the time that we share together,” added Shockley. “You are a soulful, talented, warmhearted man, Joey. Blessed to share the road of life with you.“RELATED VIDEO: ‘Live and Let Die’ Star Jane Seymour Comments on the ‘Stigma’ Surrounding Bond GirlsThis isn’t the first timethe cast ofDr. Quinn, Medicine Womanhas reunited recently. In June 2020,Seymour, Shockley, Adams, and Lando joined former costars Chad Allen, Shawn Toovey, Alley Mills, Frank Collison, Henry Sanders, Jessica Bowman, and Jonelle Allen for a Zoom event shared withEntertainment Weeklyin which the cast reminisced about their time on the Western medical drama, which ran for six seasons from 1993 to 1998.Joe Lando, Jane Seymour.cbs/gettySeymour wasnominated for two Emmy Awardsfor her role as Dr. Michaela Quinn in the beloved ’90s medical drama — once in 1994 and once in 1998 — for outstanding lead actress in a drama series.The show itself received an impressive19 Emmy nominations, ultimately taking home four awards during its six-season run.
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Jane Seymourand herDr. Quinn, Medicine Womancostars have kept in touch.The actress, 70, took to Instagram on Monday to share two sweet snaps of herself with formerDr. Quinncastmates William Shockley, Jason Leland Adams, and Joe Lando, who all got together to celebrate Lando’s 60th birthday — which falls on Thursday — a little early this year.“Even after all these years they still carry me! My heart is full after spending time with these incredible humans,” Seymour wrote. “@williamshockley, Jason Adams, and I got together to get an early start on celebrating Joe’s big birthday! 60’s just around the corner!“Shockley, 58, alsopenned a heartfelt tributeto his longtime friend in honor of his milestone birthday. “Happy Birthday to Joe Lando … my dear friend, my brother, my comrade-in-arms during our epic years spent together on ‘Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman,’ " theA Country Christmasactor wrote.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“And now almost 30 years later … I know more than ever … the greatest gift in life is the time that we share together,” added Shockley. “You are a soulful, talented, warmhearted man, Joey. Blessed to share the road of life with you.“RELATED VIDEO: ‘Live and Let Die’ Star Jane Seymour Comments on the ‘Stigma’ Surrounding Bond GirlsThis isn’t the first timethe cast ofDr. Quinn, Medicine Womanhas reunited recently. In June 2020,Seymour, Shockley, Adams, and Lando joined former costars Chad Allen, Shawn Toovey, Alley Mills, Frank Collison, Henry Sanders, Jessica Bowman, and Jonelle Allen for a Zoom event shared withEntertainment Weeklyin which the cast reminisced about their time on the Western medical drama, which ran for six seasons from 1993 to 1998.Joe Lando, Jane Seymour.cbs/gettySeymour wasnominated for two Emmy Awardsfor her role as Dr. Michaela Quinn in the beloved ’90s medical drama — once in 1994 and once in 1998 — for outstanding lead actress in a drama series.The show itself received an impressive19 Emmy nominations, ultimately taking home four awards during its six-season run.
Jane Seymourand herDr. Quinn, Medicine Womancostars have kept in touch.
The actress, 70, took to Instagram on Monday to share two sweet snaps of herself with formerDr. Quinncastmates William Shockley, Jason Leland Adams, and Joe Lando, who all got together to celebrate Lando’s 60th birthday — which falls on Thursday — a little early this year.
“Even after all these years they still carry me! My heart is full after spending time with these incredible humans,” Seymour wrote. “@williamshockley, Jason Adams, and I got together to get an early start on celebrating Joe’s big birthday! 60’s just around the corner!”
Shockley, 58, alsopenned a heartfelt tributeto his longtime friend in honor of his milestone birthday. “Happy Birthday to Joe Lando … my dear friend, my brother, my comrade-in-arms during our epic years spent together on ‘Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman,’ " theA Country Christmasactor wrote.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
“And now almost 30 years later … I know more than ever … the greatest gift in life is the time that we share together,” added Shockley. “You are a soulful, talented, warmhearted man, Joey. Blessed to share the road of life with you.”
RELATED VIDEO: ‘Live and Let Die’ Star Jane Seymour Comments on the ‘Stigma’ Surrounding Bond Girls
This isn’t the first timethe cast ofDr. Quinn, Medicine Womanhas reunited recently. In June 2020,Seymour, Shockley, Adams, and Lando joined former costars Chad Allen, Shawn Toovey, Alley Mills, Frank Collison, Henry Sanders, Jessica Bowman, and Jonelle Allen for a Zoom event shared withEntertainment Weeklyin which the cast reminisced about their time on the Western medical drama, which ran for six seasons from 1993 to 1998.
Joe Lando, Jane Seymour.cbs/getty

Seymour wasnominated for two Emmy Awardsfor her role as Dr. Michaela Quinn in the beloved ’90s medical drama — once in 1994 and once in 1998 — for outstanding lead actress in a drama series.
The show itself received an impressive19 Emmy nominations, ultimately taking home four awards during its six-season run.
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