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Then and Now: 27 Of The Most Favorite Bond Girls Through The Years

Although James Bond is the primary character, it is the Bond ladies that lend most of the elegance and charm to the 007 flicks.
Bond ladies have been an indelible part of the James Bond mythos since Ursula Andress strolled up on the beach in a white bikini as Honey Ryder in “Dr. No.”
Imagine Honor Blackman saying "I'm Pussy Galore" to a tickled Sean Connery in "Goldfinger". Bond females are as legendary in the international films as Leo the Lion screaming and Humphrey Bogart saying, "Here's looking at you, kid." They're beautiful, nimble, clever, and occasionally evil.
Sometimes they're Bond's allies, sometimes they're his enemies, and sometimes they're total wild cards. Nevertheless, these beautiful and cunning Bond girls have given Agent 007 a run for his money for more than 50 years.
To celebrate Bond’s legacy, as well as the many actresses who've contributed to it, here are 27 of the most iconic Bond Girls. It’s no doubt that these women have left Bond as unsettled as his martinis in various Bond films. Don’t forget to vote for your favorite Bond girl as well!

#1 Ursula Andress, 1962

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No one will ever forget Honey Ryder, the original Bond girl, and her wonderful sequence in which she steps out of the Caribbean Sea in her white bikini with her knife attached to it. Ursula Andress, who portrayed Ryder, was a fan favorite.
After James Bond, she appeared in various films, including What's New Pussycat, as well as American and German television programs. She hasn't worked in the film industry since 2005.

#2 Eunice Gayson, 1962

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Eunice Gayson portrayed Bond's girl twice, since her character, Sylvia Trench, appeared alongside Bond in both Dr. No (1962) and From Russia with Love (1963). (1963). "Trench. Sylvia Trench." was a highlight in Bond's life, and it became his renowned hallmark ever since: "Bond. James Bond."
She appeared in a number of films following Bond, but she was most remembered for her work on BBC Sunday-Night Theatre. She retired from acting in 1972 and died in 2018 at the age of 90.

#3 Shirley Eaton, 1964

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Goldfinger, a James Bond film, was one of the most popular films of the 1960s. Shirley Eaton played Jill Masterson, the iconic gold-painted girl who assisted Bond in blackmailing Goldfinger in 1964. Unfortunately, her narrative did not end happily since Goldfinger murdered her in order to get revenge.
Her career took off following Bond, and she appeared in almost 40 films and TV Shows until retiring in 2001. She even authored a book on her experiences as a Bond girl, Golden Girl, which was a huge hit in 1999.

#4 Honor Blackman, 1964

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Honor Blackman, an English actress, was one of Bond's ladies in Goldfinger in 1964. She portrayed Pussy Galore, the leader of a squad of female pilots led by Auric Goldfinger.
Blackman never ceased acting, with her most recent performance in the TV series You, Me, and Them in 2015. She was well recognized for her long-running role as Catherine Gale in the TV drama The Avengers. She also appeared as Professor Lasky in numerous episodes of Doctor Who in the 1980s.

#5 Martine Beswick, 1965

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Martine Beswick starred as Paula Caplan in Thunderball in 1965, although she wasn't her first Bond girl role. She also portrayed Zora in the film From Russia With Love a few years ago (1963).
Beswick moved to London to advance her acting career. She began to get attention after her appearance in James Bond. She appeared in various films during the duration of her career, which ended in the 1990s.

#6 Luciana Paluzzi, 1965

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Fiona Volpe was a spider-woman whose task was to seduce males who fell into her webs. Fiona, played by the gorgeous Italian actress Luciana Paluzzi, was inadvertently slain while dancing with Bond in an enemy's attempt to assassinate him in 1965's Thunderball.
She later appeared in other films, although none of them were significant motion pictures. With her appearance in the popular TV series Hawaii Five-O in 1978, the Italian American actress retired from performing.

#7 Tsai Chin, 1967

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Tsai Chin is a Chinese-born British actress who appeared in the first scene of You Only Live Twice in 1967 as a Bond girl named Ling. In the iconic scene, the two of them discuss how Chinese females differ from all other girls.
Chin is not only an actress; she is also a singer, a teacher, and the author of the book Daughter of Shanghai. She appeared in numerous notable films after Bond, including Memoirs of a Geisha, Now You See Me 2, and Casino Royal. Her most recent film performance was in Lucky Grandma in 2019.

#8 Karin Dor, 1967

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Karin Dor portrayed the gorgeous ginger-haired Helga Brandt in You Only Live Twice back in 1967. Helga pretends to be in love with Bond in order to murder him. She eventually kills herself after failing.
Dor appeared in almost 70 films during her career as an actor in both America and Germany. Rosa in Die abhandene Welt was her most recent part. She passed away in 2017.

#9 Diana Rigg, 1969

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If you're a Game of Thrones fan, you're undoubtedly aware that Diana Rigg portrayed Olenna Tyrell. But, back in 1969, Rigg was the most essential of Bond's females in On Her Majesty's Secret Service. Contessa Teresa di Vicenzo quickly married Tracy Bond.
Rigg's accomplished career speaks for itself. She has received several Emmys and other prizes and has never stopped acting. Aside from Game of Thrones, she starred in Detectorists and Doctor Who as Mrs. Winifred Gillyflower in the episode "The Crimson Horror."

#10 Lana Wood, 1971

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Diamonds Are Forever, one of the most popular Bond films, was shot in 1971. Lana Wood portrayed Plenty O'Toole, a Las Vegas money digger. She assisted Bond in winning large in the casino, but her fate was not favorable.
Lana Wood is also a film producer and Natalie Wood's younger sister. She has appeared in various films as a supporting actress, most recently as Ms. Darling in Bill Tilghman and the Outlaws.

#11 Jane Seymour, 1973

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Jane Seymour plays Solitaire, a psychic and tarot card reader, in the 1973 film Live and Let Die. She first works against Bond, but eventually joins forces with him.
She is an actress and producer who appears in a variety of Hollywood films, including Wedding Crashers. Seymour won a Golden Globe in 1982 for her performance in the miniseries East of Eden, has been nominated for more and is an Emmy winner for her work in Onassis: The Richest Man in the World.

#12 Britt Ekland, 1974

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Britt Ekland, a Swedish actress, rose to prominence in 1974 for her part as Mary Goodnight in The Man with the Golden Gun. Mary worked as Bond's personal assistant in both London and Hong Kong.
True Britt, Sensual Beauty: And How to Achieve It, and Sweet Life are the titles of three books authored by Ekland. She appeared in various action films, particularly in the 1970s and 1980s, and has been out of the spotlight since 2013.

#13 Barbara Bach, 1977

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In the 1977 film The Spy Who Loved Me, Barbara Bach played Triple X. Anya Amasova, under this secret name, was on the same operation as Bond, involving some stolen microfilms. They end up working together after numerous difficulties.
Bach didn't make many public appearances after her role in the James Bond film. Her most recent film appearance was in To the North of Katmandu. She met Beatles drummer Ringo Starr on the set of Caveman in 1981, where she portrayed Lana, and they've been married since.

#14 Carole Bouquet, 1981

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Carole Bouquet portrays Melina Havelock in the 1981 film For Your Eyes Only. After discovering who murdered her family, Melina joins forces with Bond to get revenge on the same assailant.
Bouquet generally appeared in French films. She was also nominated for a César Award for Best Actress for her performance in Too Beautiful for You. She appeared as Juliet in the Sex and the City episode "An American Girl in Paris: Part Deux" in 2004.

#15 Grace Jones, 1985

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May Day, a famous model and singer, played Bond girl. May was an assassin working for Bond's opponent in A View to a Kill (1985), and she killed his driver, but after being betrayed by her own, she joins Bond's squad.
After James Bond, the American-Jamaican supermodel appeared in other films, although she is most known for her work on film soundtracks. According to rumors, she will make a cameo appearance in the upcoming Bond film.

#16 Maryam d’Abo, 1987

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Maryam d'Abo, a Dutch blonde, plays Kara Milovy in the 1987 film The Living Daylights. She was Georgi Koskov's girlfriend, who was a traitor, and she was defending him. She stood at Bond's side once he met her and earned her confidence.
Maryam has been performing since she was a child. Her most recent performance was as Elena in the 2016 film Altamira. Her 2002 documentary Bond Girls Are Forever, which she co-wrote with John Watkin, was a career milestone.

#17 Carey Lowell, 1989

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In 1989, Carey Lowell, an American actress, portrayed Pam Bouvier, a CIA freelance pilot, in one of the Bond films. Pam meets Bond in a pub and they fly together in the film License to Kill.
Lowell has appeared in films such as Sleepless in Seattle and Leaving Las Vegas, but her most notable role was as Jamie Ross on the Law & Order TV series from 1996 until 2001.

#18 Izabella Scorupco, 1995

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Izabella Scorupco, a stunning Polish-Swedish actress, played Natalya Simonova, a programmer working at a Russian Space Control Center in Goldeneye (1995). She worked with Bond to assist him with his objective.
Scorupco appeared in a few films following James Bond, including The Exorcist: The Beginning in 2004. She has recently appeared as Eldh in the Swedish TV series Förstfödd.

#19 Famke Janssen, 1995

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Famke Janssen made her Bond debut as Xenia Onatopp in Goldeneye in 1995. She not only flirted with Bond, but she also attempted to murder him.
The Dutch actress has appeared in a number of TV shows, including Nip/Tuck, Blacklist, and How to Get Away With Murder, as well as notable films. Her most well-known performances were Jean Grey/Phoenix in X-Men and Lenore Mills in the Taken film trilogy.

#20 Teri Hatcher, 1997

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Teri Hatcher, an American actress, plays Paris Carver, Bond's ex-lover and the wife of one of his rivals. Paris realizes that her spouse is not who she thought he was in the 1997 film Tomorrow Never Dies, so she resolves to assist Bond.
Hatcher is most recognized for her role as Lois Lane in the television series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. She portrayed Susan Mayer on Desperate Housewives till 2012, and her most recent appearance was as Rhea on the Super girl television program in 2017.

#21 Denise Richards, 1999

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Denise Richards as Dr. Christmas Jones in James Bond's 1999 film The World Is Not Enough. James Bond rescued her life, and she assisted him in the discovery of a concealed explosive.
She has appeared in a number of major motion pictures, including Scary Movie 3 and Love Actually. Her most recent appearance was as Shauna Fulton in The Bold and the Beautiful, and she is currently filming additional episodes.

#22 Sophie Marceau, 1999

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Sophie Marceau, the stunning French actress, was also a Bond girl, appearing in The World is Not Enough in 1999 as Elektra King. She suffered Stockholm syndrome after being kidnapped and then plotted to destroy Istanbul with her abductor.
Marceau is a screenwriter, director, and novelist. She has appeared in almost 40 films, mostly in French, and her most recent part was Hélène in Madame Mills, une voisine si parfaite.

#23 Halle Berry, 2002

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In 2002, Halle Berry portrayed Jinx in the 20th installment of the James Bond franchise, Die Another Day. She was well-known for recreating the infamous Honey Ryder scene in which the actress emerges from the sea wearing a sizzling bikini with a knife attached to it.
Berry has appeared in a number of prominent Hollywood films following the Bond film, including Gothica, Catwoman, and others. She received a Golden Globe in 1999 for her work in Introducing Dorothy Dandridge, and an Oscar in 2001 for Best Actress in a Leading Role in Monster's Ball.

#24 Rosamund Pike, 2002

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Rosamund Pike is most known for her role in Gone Girl, but she also appeared in the Bond film Die Another Day in 2002. Miranda, a double spy, was played by the English actress.
Pike rose to stardom after appearing in TV shows and Hollywood films following her involvement in this film. She was nominated for an Oscar for her starring performance in Gone Girl, as well as two Golden Globes for the same role and her most recent appearance in A Private War.

#25 Eva Green, 2006

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Eva Green, a French actress, was cast as Vesper Lynd. Lynd was in charge of managing the monies loaned to James Bond for his poker game with Le Chiffre in Casino Royale in 2006. Vesper ultimately saved Bond's life when he was poisoned.
Green's cinematic career began in 2003 with Bernardo Bertolucci's film The Dreamers. Following her stint as a Bond girl, she appeared in a number of films and television shows. Her most recent project was a remake of the Disney film Dumbo in which she played Colette Marchant.

#26 Olga Kurylenko, 2008

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In Quantum of Solace (2008), Camille Montes, a Bolivian agent, linked up with Bond to exact revenge on Bond's opponents for the murder of her family. Olga Kurylenko, a French-Ukrainian actress, played Camille.
Kurylenko began her acting career in 2005, and since her debut in the Bond film, she has had a variety of supporting parts, primarily in action films such as Hitman, Oblivion, and The November Man.

#27 Bérénice Marlohe, 2012

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Bérénice Marlohe, a French actress, played Sévérine in Skyfall in 2012. She was well recognized for her role in the iconic scene in which Bond is ordered by the villain to shoot a tumbler of Scotch put on the girl's head.
Since her participation in the James Bond film, Marlohe hasn't stopped filming. She also appeared in the 2017 Twin Peaks series directed by David Lynch and Mark Frost.
We'd want to rewatch all of these James Bond films and adore all of these stunning females. Which Bond film is your favorite, and which pair do you remember as the most photogenic? Which actress do you like to see besides the next James Bond? Leave your ideas in the comments section.
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