The
Bonds
1962 - 2012- is this the Picture of Dorian Gray?
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Sean
Connery
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George
Lazenby
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Roger
Moore
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Timothy
Dalton
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Piers
Brosnam
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Daniel
Craig
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THE BOND GIRLS
From Ursula Andress rising from the surf
in Dr. No to Halle Berry rising from the surf in Die Another Day,
Bond's love interests leave an indelible impression. They're stunning,
they're glamorous and they all fall into Bond's arms within five
minutes. The Bond Girls often play highly intelligent roles as
villains, other agents and professionals who frequently could play the
role of Bond just as well, if not sometimes better than Bond himself.
The Bond Girls have constantly been changing becoming distinctly more
complex and enjoying a greater freedom and scope with ranging roles in
the films. As long as there is James Bond 007, there will always be
Bond Girls.
Bond girl roles are high profile parts, and
the announcement
of the actresses playing them is usually surrounded with a large amount
of publicity. For actresses not already established, the parts can be a
major boost to a career. Most Bond Girl characters fall into one of the
categories of, victim rescued by Bond early in the movie, fellow agent
assigned to the same task & villain or member of enemy organisation
bent on Bond's destruction. Enemy Bond girls frequently change sides
during the course of the movie. Supposedly friendly girls have also
been known to betray Bond. Initially Bond girls were relatively
ineffectual characters, needing to be rescued and protected by Bond. In
later movies they became more equal, having special skills needed by
Bond to complete his mission, and sometimes rescuing Bond. It is usual
for surviving Bond girl characters at the end of the movie to express
their gratitude and affection for Bond in the most intimate way
possible. Uniquely one Bond Girl (Tracy in On Her Majesty's Secret
Service, played by Diana Rigg) married Bond at the end of the movie,
only to be killed the same day.
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Dr NO- 1962
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Bond's first outing saw him
seduce three women. The first ever 'Bond girl' was Sylvia Trench,
played by Eunice Gayson Bond meets her in a rather up market casino in
London. This was to be the first place that Connery muttered -
'Bond...... James Bond'. He makes eye contact with her whilst beating
her at 'Chemin de Fer'. However, later that day, undeterred by the
loss, she sneaks into Bond's apartment and subsequently seduces him. |
Miss Taro, a secretary for the
British Foreign secretary, is actually working for Dr No as a spy. Bond
is set up at her house for assisation, but suspects her to be a spy
after a session in bed with her, and she is arrested.
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The
original
Bond girl, played by Ursula
Andress, became an instant
icon when she emerged from the sea looking stunning in her white bikini
for the first Bond film Dr No. Playing Honey Ryder she is credited with
popularising the bikini worldwide |
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From Russia With Love 1963
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Daniela
Bianchi plays a Russian
agent and is ordered by Klebb to seduce Bond at all costs. TATIANA
ROMANOVA is unaware of the plot, and is used by Klebb in SPECTRE's plan
to play both sides off each other. However, feeling betrayed, Tatiana
falls in love with Bond, and they end the film hand in hand on a
gondola in Venice.
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Bond's second outing sees him
seduce SYLVIA TRENCH once again. Once again, her romantic moment with
007 is interrupted by his assignment.
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Vida
(Aliza Gur) and Zora
are encountered when 007 visits the gypsy camp with Kerim
Bey. Kerim tells him that both women are in love with the same man. His
true lover will be decided in a hand-to-hand fight to the death between
the two women. |
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Goldfinger 1964
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Thunderball
1965
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Casino Royale 1967
Alexandra Bastedo
Meg
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Anna Quayle
Frau Hoffner
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Barbara Bouchet
Moneypenny
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Daliah Lavi
The Detainer
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Deborah Kerr
Lady Fiona McTarry
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Jacqueline Bisset
Miss Goodthighs |
Joanna Pettet
Mata Bond
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Ursula Andress
Vesper Lynd
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You
Only
Live Twice 1967
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Akiko Wakabayashi On Bond's visit to the Far
East, he links up with two attractive Japanese women. Firstly, he meets
up with Akiko Wakabayashi as Aki who works for Tiger Tanaka who
saves his life on many
occasions. She comes to a tragic end when she is acidentally drugged by
a ninga, who was looking for 007. |
As cover, Bond marries Mie Hama as Kissy
Suzuki who assists Bond in his search for SPECTRE's headquarters on the
volcanic island. This is the first time Bond marries in a 007 film, the
next time in OHMSS. The film ends with her and Bond kissing whilst
drifting in a liferaft. |
Working for Mr Osato, Helga Bradt is a highly attractive
redhead, who at the same time is highly dangerous. She lets Bond seduce
her, but then attempts to kill him in a gripping sequence in an
aircraft. However, she fails in a killed by her superior, Blofeld. |
After being in
bed with Bond, Tsai Chin as Ling presses
a button on the wall
flipping the bed into an upright position with Bond still on it. She
then lets in a couple of gunmen who assassinate Bond. |
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On
Her Majesty's Secret Service 1969
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Famed
for being the only Bond girl to marry the secret agent, Teresa Di
Vicenzo, played by Diana
Rigg, came to an untimely
end when she was
gunned down in her hubby's Aston Martin by Blofeld's henchmen in On Her
Majesty's Secret Service. |
Ruby
Bartlett played byAngela Scoular
is seen when Bond travels to
Blofelds clinic under the guise of Sir Hilary Bray. During dinner Bond
gives a rather monotonous talk about genealogy. |
Nancy
played by Catherine Schell is seen
when Bond travels to Blofelds
clinic under the guise of Sir Hilary Bray. After Bonds rendezvous with
Ruby 007 returns to his room after Ruby becomes hypnotised by Blofelds
voice. |
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Diamonds
Are Forever 1971
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Lana Wood starred as
Plenty O'Toole in Diamonds Are Forever. The busty
Bond girl is famed for walking up to 007 and saying, 'Hi, I'm Plenty',
leading to his inevitable response, 'But of course you are'. |
Jill
St.
John played
international diamond smuggler Tiffany Case in
Diamonds Are Forever. The red-headed Bond girl who worked for
Über-baddie Blofeld swapped sides and got in bed with 007 -
literally. |
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Live & Let
Die 1973
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Miss
Caruso
played by Madeline Smith
is the first Bond Girl of the
Roger Moore era. Miss Caruso and Bond are both awaken by M knocking on
Bonds door at 5:47am. |
He teams up
with the somewhat useless CIA contact Rosie, who eventually
turns out to be working for Kananga. She is finally killed by Kananga's
scarecrows. |
He ends up with Jane
Seymour
as Solitare,
Kananga's tarot reader. She is seduced by Bond, but loses her powerto
read tarot cards, after Bond has sex with her, and she loses her
virginity. This turns her evil employer Kananga against her. She helps
Bond finish off the evil Kananga and they both go off into the sunset
on a train! |
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The
Man With The Golden Gun 1974
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Roger Moore's
second appearance as Bond sees him meet up with fellow M16 agent Mary
Goodnight (Britt
Ekland ) . She is somewhat incompetent, and gets captured by
Scaramanga. However, she helps him locate Scaramanga and sails away in
his arms in a romantic ending. |
He also seduces
Andrea Anders (Maud
Adams ), ( Scaramanga's mistress ) in his search for
information. She is killed by Scaramanga, after giving Bond a little
too much information ! Maud Adams would later re-appear in Octopussy. |
Bond
meets Carmen du Sautoy
as Saida in Beirut where she takes a liking to Bond. Saida is
pleasantly surprised when Bond visits her in a backstage room. After
complimenting Saida on her dancing, Bond introduces himself as a friend
of Bill's. Bond tries to remove Saida's lucky charm, the remains of the
bullet that killed 002. After a fight and swallowing the bullet
accidentally, Bond manages to get the bullet examined by Q. |
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The
Spy Who Loved Me 1977
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Moonraker 1979
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In
this
'out of
this world' Bond adventure, he meets up with another intelligent Bond
girl. Her name is Holly Goodheadplayed by Lois Chiles and she works for CIA in the
U.S.A. She is undercover at Drax's factory, and helps Bond put an end
to Drax's somewhat far fetched dreams. Lois Chiles |
He also meets up
with Corinne Clery as Corinne Duffour, Drax's personal helicopter pilot.
He
seduces her for information but she is killed in a tense chase with two
visous dogs after Drax hears of her betrayal. |
He also meets up
with fellow agent Emily Bolton as Manuela in Rio. She helps him in his mission,
but is nearly killed by Jaws in the middle of a carnival. |
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For
Your Eyes Only 1981
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Swearing
revenge
for her father's death, Melina, played by Carole
Bouquet, tracks down the
killers and in the process comes across 007.
Teaming up, the two pursue baddie Aristotle Kristatos, save the world,
and finish up having a midnight skinny dip. |
On a more
humorous note, he meets up withLynn-Holly Johnson as Bibi Dahl, an attractive ice
skater who develops a crush on 007. He brushes her aside, but meets up
with her later in the film when Bond seeks out her evil sponsor
Kristatos. |
Finally, Bond
meets up with Cassandra Harris as 'Countess Lisl', who is Columbo's mistress. In
a
bid to seduce her for information, she gets killed by by one of
Kristato's henchmen. |
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Octopussy 1983
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In
this
enjoyable
Bond adventure, he seduces two attractive ladies. Firstly, he
meets up and is seduced by Kristina Wayborn as Magda, an attractive assistant of
Kamal Khan. She seduces him and steals the Faberge egg, and promptly
makes a swift escape. |
Maud
Adams returns
to
play Octopussy, a jewel smuggler who lives a life
of luxury surrounded by ladies. Getting her curious name from her
father, who was mad-keen on octopuses, she aids Bond in his mission to
get into the Khan's palace. And being a true gent, Bond thanks her
personally... |
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Never Say
Never Again 1983
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The
'unofficial'
Bond film, Never Say Never Again, saw a young Kim
Basinger playing Domino Petachi, girlfriend of psycho baddie
Maximillian Largo. But when she finds out that Largo killed her
brother, she betrays him and makes a beeline for Bond. |
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A
View To A Kill 1985
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Kimberley
Jones
played by
Mary Stavin is the first Bond Girl of A View
To A Kill. Kimberley appears only briefly at the end of the pre-credit
sequence as James Bond enters the iceberg boat.
Mary
Stavin
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Roger
Moore's
last
outing as Bond sees him seduce the stunning Stacey Sutton(Tanya
Roberts)
who is being conned by Max Zorin. She helps him unravel the strike
plans and succeeds in stopping Zorin conduct his evil plan. |
He also meets up
with KGB agent Fiona
Fullerton playing Pola Ivanova
who seduces him for a vital tape
cassette. However, Bond switches it and makes her look like a fool in
front of Gogol. |
The
Amazonian Grace Jones ,
who
plays baddie May Day, is famed for being
just a little unpredictable. But this would hardly put off 007, and
true to form he cracks her hard shell and she ends up giving her life
up for the secret agent. |
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The
Living Daylights 1987
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In Timothy
Dalton's first outing as Bond, he seduces only one woman. Her name is
Maryam
D'Abo as Kara Milovy and she is a sniper who is set up to make her boyfriend
look
like he has been killed. She falls for Bond whilst searching for the
evil Koskov. |
After
the Land Rover Bond is hanging on to speeds over the mountain on
Gibraltar during the pre-credit sequence, Bond parachutes to a boat
passing below. Bond meets Linda where after reporting in, he accepts an
invitation by Kell Tyler as
Linda to join her
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Licence
To Kill 1987
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In
Dalton's
second,
and last outing as Bond, he seduces the stunning Talisa
Soto as Lupe Lamora,
Sanchez's mistress. She helps Bond 'get along' with Sanchez and acts as
a useful aid to Bond throughout this adventure. Talisa Soto
and Carey Lowell |
However, he ends
up with the delightful Carey
Lowell as Pam Bouvier, the only contact the C.I.A
have with Sanchez. She helps Bond infiltrate Sanchez's base, and ends
up with Bond at the end of the film. |
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Goldeneye 1995
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Tomorrow
Never Dies 1997
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In
Brosnan's
second
Bond adventure, he teams up with the attractive Michelle
Yeoh as Wai Lin,
who works for the Chinese Secret Service. She resists Bond's charm on
their search for Carver but succumbs to his charms as the film draw to
a close. |
He also seduce
an old flame Teri
Hatcher as Paris Carver who is Elliot Carver's attractive
wife. However, she is killed by the deadly Doctor Kaufman.
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In a cameo role
towards the start of the film, Cecilie
Thomsen as Professor Inga Bergstom is seen
making love to Bond. However, they are interupted by a phone call,
which cues some real comedy. |
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The
World Is Not Enough 1999
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The busty
doctor of atomic physics, played by Denise
Richards , turns
female sidekick to Pierce Brosnan's Bond in The World Is Not Enough.
Naturally, the secret agent comes up trumps and gets the girl,
prompting the cheesy line: 'I thought Christmas only comes once a
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French
temptress Sophie Marceau
plays Elektra King, daughter of an oil
tycoon, who secretly collaborates with baddie Renard to blow up her
family's oil pipeline. Bond is posted to protect the devious lady,
seduces her, and ends up finding out about her wicked ways. |
Bond first encounters the 'Cigar Girl' on a trip to
Bilbao, in Spain. She murders a banker, after offering him a cigar. She
later attempts to kill 007 after a chase on the River Thames, London.
However, she dies in a hot air balloon above The Millennium Dome in
London. |
In a cameo role, Serena Scott
as Dr Molly Warmflash is required to nurse him back to health. However,
she does a little bit more than that and gives him a clean bill of
health ! |
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Die
Another Day 2002
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Oscar-winning
actress Halle Berry
made her Bond debut in Die Another
Day when she emerged in true Ursula Andress style from the sea in an
orange bikini. |
MI6 operative Miranda
Frost(Rosamund
Pike) is the second girl to
share a passionate moment with 007.
However, she has more sinister motives. She works for Graves', and was
the traitor that led to Zao, and Bond's releases. She meets a bitter
end though at the hands of Jinx, who kills her on board the striken
Anatov Jumbo Jet. |
Peaceful
Fountains
of Desire played by Rachel Grant
is the first Bond
Girl of Die Another Day. Peaceful knocks on the door of Bond's
presidential suite at the Hong Kong Yacht Club. |
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Casino Royale 2006
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Vesper(Eva
Green ) assists Daniel
Craig's 007 in his mission to bankrupt baddie Le Chiffre at the poker
table. |
Exiting
the
water Ursula Andress style, Bond notices Caterina Murino
as
Solange making a
stunning entrance wearing a green bikini and riding a white horse.
After exchanging brief gazes, Solange enters Dimitrios' house with him
casting an eye over the proceedings on the balcony above. |
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