Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman Cast Reunites, Hopes for Series Reboot

The 90s TV show's stars, including Jane Seymour and Joe Lando, gathered for a special event, sparking fan calls for a revival.

Apr. 18, 2026 at 5:38pm

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The cast of the 1990s TV series 'Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman' reunited in Los Angeles on April 17, 2026, with many expressing interest in rebooting the show. The period drama, which starred Jane Seymour as Dr. Michaela 'Dr. Mike' Quinn, ran for six seasons from 1993 to 1998 and continues to have a devoted fanbase. The reunion was part of Seymour's annual fundraising event for her Open Hearts Foundation.

Why it matters

The 'Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman' reunion has reignited fan enthusiasm for a potential series reboot, which the show's stars have said they would be eager to pursue. The series' enduring popularity, even decades after its original run, highlights the continued demand for nostalgic 90s TV content and the power of dedicated fanbases to drive the revival of beloved shows.

The details

In addition to Seymour, the reunion brought together several other key cast members, including Joe Lando (who played Byron Sully), Shawn Toovey (who played Brian Cooper), Erika Flores and Jessica Bowman (who both played Colleen Cooper), Geoffrey Lower (Rev. Timothy Johnson), Jonelle Allen (Grace), and Brandon Douglas (Dr. Andrew Cook). The event was part of Seymour's annual fundraiser for her Open Hearts Foundation, which provides grants to small charities.

  • The 'Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman' reunion took place on April 17, 2026.
  • The series originally aired on CBS from 1993 to 1997, with a TV movie finale in 1998.
  • The show continues to air on Hallmark Family and be available to stream on Hallmark+.

The players

Jane Seymour

An English actress best known for her starring role as Dr. Michaela 'Dr. Mike' Quinn in the 1990s TV series 'Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman'.

Joe Lando

An American actor who played Byron Sully, the romantic interest of Seymour's character, in 'Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman'.

Shawn Toovey

An actor who played the role of young Brian Cooper in 'Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman'.

Open Hearts Foundation

A nonprofit organization founded by Jane Seymour that provides immediate grants to small, emerging charities.

Hallmark Family

A cable television channel that airs reruns of 'Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman'.

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What they’re saying

“Exhausted, and didn't get anywhere near as many pictures as I wanted, but it was so great catching up with our #drquinnmedicinewoman family. A huge thank you to all the fans who showed up to help celebrate Jane, and the amazing show that was Dr. Quinn. Even after all this time, the support for the show is just incredible!”

— Shawn Toovey, Actor

“If somebody wanted to, but we haven't found anyone that wants to, which I find astounding since they brought every show that's ever been made back.”

— Jane Seymour, Actress

What’s next

Seymour and Lando have expressed interest in finding a way to revive 'Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman', but so far have not found a network or platform willing to take on a reboot of the series.

The takeaway

The enthusiastic response from 'Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman' fans at the cast reunion demonstrates the enduring popularity of the 1990s period drama and the strong desire among both viewers and the show's stars to see the series revived for a new generation. The reunion has reignited hopes for a potential reboot that could recapture the magic of the original.