Jane Seymour is rocking a new look at 69.
The iconic actress - best known for her performances in East of Eden and James Bond's Live and Let Die - looked sensational on a film set in Australia as she rocked new grey hair.
A far cry from her signature red 'do, Jane still looked every inch a star as she filmed in Sydney for Aussie drama Ruby's Choice.
The star was wrapped up in a scarf and cardigan as she chatted to a set worker wearing a face mask.
Jane's taking on the lead role, the titular Ruby, in the hard-hitting series about a woman suffering from dementia.
She explained on Channel 7's The Morning Show : "It's about a woman with dementia, and about family, and how they deal with it.
"It's three generations having to help her, trying to live with her and her circumstances and making choices for her.
"And basically, in her dementia, she ends up solving their issues and their problems, and all the elephants in the room, as it were."
She added: "I think it's also really important because dementia and Alzheimer's are the number one cause of death for Australian women. I didn't know that.
"A lot of people who don't know how to deal with people who have dementia and Alzheimer's. It's shows you from the inside what that's about."
Jane told that the cast and crew and following strict guidelines on set amid coronavirus.
As a former Bond girl, Jane made headlines back in January as she weighed in on a potential female 007.
Seeing as Daniel Craig's set to hang up the tux after the next installment No Time To Die, fans have been desperate to know who'll be filling his shoes.
Jane wouldn't mind seeing the franchise become female-led, saying: "More power to the women...why not? It's time."
Jane enthused: "[Producer] Barbara Broccoli has steered this ship quite brilliantly, in my opinion.
"I remember, when I did Live and Let Die, Roger Moore joined after Sean Connery and everyone said that can never happen."
Former Bond Pierce Brosnan's also on board: "We've watched the guys do it for 40 years.