LAUNCHED: Dr. Quinn has a new job. Actress Jane Seymour, 51, has signed on to create her own line of clothing, reports the Associated Press. Available from the Crossing Pointe catalog and Web site, the designs by the actress, who played a 19th century doctor for five seasons, promise to be very "female friendly," AP reports. "I have had weight problems at different points in my life," the mother of four told the AP, "and I know the tricks." . . . RECOVERING: Oscar-winner and British legislator Glenda Jackson, 65, suffered a broken hip and wrist while walking to a London homeless shelter to deliver a speech, reports the Associated Press. The actress, who won Academy Awards for Best Actress for her roles in the films "Women in Love" and "A Touch of Class," has been a member of the parliament since 1992 . . . CELEBRATED: Comedian Rodney Dangerfield, 80, is finally getting respect. He was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Wednesday, reports the AP, in a ceremony attended by "Tonight Show" host Jay Leno, comedian Bob Saget and scores of fans. Dangerfield, who suffered a minor heart attack last fall, continues to perform live and is writing his autobiography, to be titled "It's Not Easy Being Me."