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Daniela Bianchi as Tatiana Romanova in From Russia with Love in 1963
Shirley Eaton as Jill Masterton in Goldfinger in 1964
Honor Blackman as Pussy Galore in Goldfinger
Luciana Paluzzi as Fiona Volpe in Thunderball in 1965
Domino Derval played by Claudine Auger in Thunderball
Mie Hama as Kissy Suzuki in You Only Live Twice in 1967
Diana Rigg as Teresa di Vicenzo with George Lazenby as Bond in On Her Majesty's Secret Service in 1969
Jill St John as Tiffany Case in in Diamonds are Forever in 1971, Sean Connery's last outing as James Bond
Jane Seymour as Solitaire in Roger Moore's first Bond film Live and Let Die in 1973
Maud Adams as Andrea Anders in The Man with the Golden Gun in 1974
Ursula Andress as Honey Rider in Dr. No in 1962
Roger Moore with Britt Ekland, left, as Mary Goodnight, with Maud Adams, right, as Andrea Anders in The Man with the Golden Gun
Britt Ekland as Mary Goodnight in The Man with the Golden Gun
Barbara Bach as Anya Amasova in The Spy Who Loved Me in 1977
Roger Moore as James Bond and Corinne Clery as Corinne Dufour in Moonraker , 1979
Carole Bouquet as Melina Havelock in For Your Eyes Only in 1981
Maud Adams stars as Octopussy in 1983
Roger Moore's last outing as Bond was in A View to a Kill in 1984, with Tanya Roberts as Stacey Sutton
Timothy Dalton stars as Bond alongside Maryam d'Abo as Kara Milovy in The Living Daylights in 1987
Talisa Soto as Lupe Lamora in Licence to Kill in 1989
Carey Lowell as Pam Bouvier with Timothy Dalton as Bond in Licence to Kill
Famke Janssen as Xenia Onatopp in 1995's GoldenEye , the first outing for Pierce Brosnan as James Bond
Izabella Scorupco as Natalya Simonova in GoldenEye
Michelle Yeoh as Wai Lin alongside Pierce Brosnan in Tomorrow Never Dies in 1997
Pierce Brosnan as James Bond with Teri Hatcher as Paris Carver in Tomorrow Never Dies
Pierce Bosnan with Denise Richards as Dr Christmas Jones in The World Is Not Enough in 1999
Pierce Brosnan as James Bond and Sophie Marceau as Elektra King in The World Is Not Enough
Halle Berry as Giacinta 'Jinx' Johnson in 2002's Die Another Day , the last of the Pierce Brosnan 007 films
Rosamund Pike as Miranda Frost, also in Die Another Day
Eva Green as Vesper Lynd and Daniel Craig as James Bond in Casino Royale in 2006
Daniel Craig as Bond with Gemma Arterton as Strawberry Fields in Quantum of Solace in 2008
Olga Kurylenko played Camille Montes, with Daniel Craig as James Bond, in Quantum of Solace
French actress and model Bérénice Marlohe starred in the 23rd film in the James Bond series: Skyfall
Another French actress, Léa Seydoux, will reportedly play the Bond girl opposite Daniel Craig in 007's 24th film appearance.





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Thunderball (1965)
d. Terence Young
Patricia Fearing was a pretty blonde physical therapist/nurse
at the Shrublands Health Clinic in England, where Bond (Connery) was
taking a rest-cure and detoxification. She was assigned to administer
massages to Bond, and during one appointment, Bond forced an unappreciated
kiss on her, and she reprimanded him: "Behave yourself, Mr. Bond."
She strapped him to a motorized traction table ("the
rack")
to stretch his spine, and joked: "First time I've felt really safe
all day."
Patricia saved Bond after he passed out on the sabotaged
table, rigged to kill him by SPECTRE agent
Count Lippe (Guy Doleman).
To retaliate, Bond sabotaged Lippe's steam-bath cabinet and trapped
him inside.
After she asked for him to
keep silent about the incident (otherwise she would have been fired)
- his price for cooperation ("I
suppose my silence could have a price") was for her to join him
in the Turkish steam bath room.
She was the first Bond girl to appear
nude (in silhouette behind frosted glass) with the agent - in this
scene.
Later in his room (in two scenes), Bond rubbed a soft
black mink glove over the naked back of now sexually-liberated and
appreciative Patricia, who enjoyed his therapeutic moves ("Mink.
It reduces the tensions").

When Bond left Shrublands, he asked her to "keep in touch," and
she cordially replied: "Any time, James. Any place." He responded: "Another
time. Another place."
Voluptuous, red-haired 'black widow' mistress and assassinatrix Fiona Volpe, working for SPECTRE No. 2 villain Emilio Largo (Adolfo Celi), was first seen seducing NATO's French pilot Major Francois Derval (Paul Stassino) before he was killed, as part of a plot to steal two thermonuclear weapons from a NATO jet.
Later, after other SPECTRE agents had failed to kill
Bond (Connery), the sensual and feisty bad girl infiltrated into Bond's
Nassau hotel, took the adjoining room, and was taking a bath as Bond
entered. When she asked for something to put on, Bond handed her slippers.
Shortly after, they made love in the bedroom (she asked: "Do you
like wild things, Mr. Bond, James Bond." Bond replied: "Wild?
You should be locked up in a cage").
But as they were leaving the room afterwards (when she
called him a "sadistic brute" who had messed up her hair), she betrayed Bond and held a gun on him, although he knew she was an enemy agent even before they made love (she was wearing the same ring as Largo) (Bond: "What I did this evening was for king and country. You don't think it gave me any pleasure, do you?").
She spitefully told him he had a big ego: "James Bond, who only has to make love to a woman and she starts to hear heavenly choirs singing. She repents and immediately returns to the side of right and virtue - but not this one! What a blow it must have been. You, having a failure." Bond responded: "Well, you can't win them all!"
Bond soon escaped from Fiona and other thugs during a
local Junkanoo carnival/parade, but she caught up with him at the Kiss
Kiss Club. She danced with Bond on the open-air dance floor, as she
moved him closer to an assassin's gun pointed in their direction, but
he turned her around and she was shot in the back with a fatal bullet
intended for Bond.
007 left her corpse at a table, claiming: "Do you
mind if my friend sits this one out? She's just dead."
Dominique ("Domino") Derval (Claudine Auger)
"Domino" (named after her black/white bikini) was the beautiful, but love-starved, imprisoned and pampered kept-mistress of possessive "guardian" SPECTRE No. 2 villain Emilio Largo (Adolfo Celi), who was intent on stealing two nuclear warheads from a NATO Vulcan jet and blackmailing NATO for a ransom of £100 million pounds.
She was also the sister of Major Francois Derval (Paul
Stassino), a NATO pilot unwittingly used in SPECTRE's scheme, through
a disguised imposter named Angelo Palazzi (also Paul Stassino) who
had undergone plastic surgery to look like Derval.
From the Thunderball briefing
materials, Bond knew that she had a birthmark (two moles) on her left
thigh. Domino first met Bond (Connery) during his diving trip at Nassau
in the Bahamas, when her flipper was caught on some coral and Bond
extricated her. After they had a poolside lunch together, Bond unexpectedly
knew her nickname and she inquired: "How do you know my friends call me Domino?" Bond: "It's on the bracelet on your ankle." Domino: "So! What sharp little eyes you've got." Bond: "Wait till you get to my teeth."
Later in the film, during a second dive together, their
underwater tryst was discreetly hidden from view as they embraced and
sank behind coral (and bubbles exploded to the surface). On shore,
Bond later quipped: "I hope we didn't frighten the fish."
She began to trust him after he told her about her dead
brother, killed by Largo - "It's a long story and it involves
your friend, Largo...Largo had your brother murdered, or it was on
his orders." Bond believed that once she knew Largo had killed
her brother, she would join his side and plot against him.
Bond asked for her help, thought to be necessary to prevent the deaths
of hundreds of thousands.
In the end, the emotionally-shattered Domino was the
one who vengefully killed Largo in the cabin of his hydrofoil yacht.
When Largo was about to shoot Bond dead, Domino shot him in the back
with a harpoon-spear gun, and then told Bond: "I'm glad I killed him." Bond retorted, in relief: "You're glad?"
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