He played Byron Sully on "Dr. Quinn". See Joe Lando now at 60.

The actor is ready and willing to be part of a Dr. Quinn, renewal of medicine.


Joe Lando has become famous featured in the drama of television,Dr. Quinn, Female of Medicine-And made his hair. The actor played Byron Sully for all six seasons of the show from 1993 to 1998. Now 60 years ago, Lando is still approached by fans on the role. And, more precisely, he asked questions about the long hair he swayed on the series and why he does not have it anymore.

"I will make a public appearance and they will introduce themselves and they look at the pictures and they look at me and they are like" what happened to your hair? "And I'm like ... 10,000What happened to your hair Questions later, I cut it out, "he told Chicago Parent in 2010.

But while Lando looks a lot like his most popular character nowadays, he always has the same career and always acts on popular shows. Read on to learn more about theDr. QuinnStar's life now, including its recent meetings with its co-stars.

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It is also a soap opera device.

Joe Lando and Jane Seymour at the National Association of Television Program Executives Convention in 1995
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Before joiningDr. Quinn, Lando appeared onA life to live andGuiding light, and hereturned to soap operas recently. In 2018, he had a recurring role onLove glory and beauty.

"It looked like fun and it turned out to be a good decision," he told theToronto Sun the role. "I have never turned my nose with regard to soaps because it's extremely hard work. Soap stars are like marathon runners."

Lando also played roles inThe place of melrose the comeback,The secret Circle, andKnock. In 2020, he was in the movieAmisgiving and in the movie of lifeA very charming Christmas city.

He keeps his private private life.

Kirsten Barlow and Joe Lando at the
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Lando was married to his wife,Kirsten Barlowsince 1997 and they have four children together. And that's pretty much all that the public knows it, because Lando does not often share the details of his private life in interviews. Back in 2010, the actor didtalky with Chicago Parent and shared that he had not had so many intrusive fans as he did duringDr. QuinnHeyday.

"It happened before with the kids when they were a lot younger," he said. "It's a bit troubling when you start thinking about it. I'm sure they are nice, harmless people, but they are unknown to my door. I did not do that to people. I would not show . At home unless you call. It's just different. I love my life. I like that like that. I like to work and I like keeping quiet, and so far, J Had the chance to make my career have both. "

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He is in contact with the cast.

Joe Lando and Jane Seymour at the Open Hearts Foundation's Young Hearts volunteer experience in 2021
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Members ofDr. Quinn, Female of Medicine Cast reunited twice recently. In 2020, theCast gathered practically Share their memories of filming the show. Then, in December 2021, Lando,Jane Seymour,,William Shockley, andJason Leland Adams All dragged to celebrate Lando's 60th anniversary.

SeymourPosted some pictures From the group on Instagram, including one of his male co-stars, picking up it. "Even after all these years, they always carry me!" she wrote. "My heart is full after spending time with these incredible humans. @Williamshockley, Jason Adams, and I gathered to start early to celebrate Joe! 60 to just near the corner!"

In addition to their meetings with other members of the distribution, Seymour and Lando are particularly close. Talk toUS Weekly In 2019,Seymore called it his "friend closest to the planet".AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

He is interested in bringing the show.

Joe Lando at the Open Hearts Foundation's Young Hearts volunteer experience in 2021
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In the interview with theToronto Sun, Lando was asked what he thought about the idea of ​​aDr. Quinn Stimulus series.

"I think it would work," he said. "They could completely make it relevant for today's and more gritty problems, not also chest as being at the origin. Women were very powerful during the era of gold rush And who would resonate today. I would do it in a heartbeat and I know Jane [Seymour]. "

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