The James Bond movies have now been around for 54 years, and the women in those films were as important as Bond, his car, and the stories themselves. The Bond Girls, as they've come to be known, were some of the most beautiful and seductive women of their time. But some went on to super-stardom, and others faded away after their glamorous roles. Here are some of the most interesting and controversial Bond Girls from the past and what they look like now.
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#1 Honey Ryder, “Dr. No” (1962)
Played by Ursula Andress.
#2 Pussy Galore, In 1964’s ‘Goldfinger’
Played by Honor Blackman
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#3 Jinx Johnson, “Die Another Day” (2002)
Played by Halle Berry
#4 Miranda Frost, In 2002's "Die Another Day"
Played by Rosamund Pike.
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#5 Mary Goodnight, In "The Man with the Golden Gun" (1974)
Played by Britt Ekland
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#6 Vesper Lynd, In 2006’s "Casino Royale"
Played by Eva Green.
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#7 Solange, "Casino Royale" (2006)
Played by Caterina Murino.
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#8 Camille, in 2008’s "Quantum Of Solace"
Played by Olga Kurylenko
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#9 Strawberry Fields, In "Quantum Of Solace" (2008)
Played by Gemma Arterton.
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#10 Severine, In 2012's "Skyfall"
Played by Bérénice Marlohe
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#11 Tatiana Romanova, “From Russia with Love” (1963)
Played by Daniela Bianchi
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#12 Solitaire, Appearing In "Live And Let Die" (1973)
Played by Jane Seymour.
#13 Tiffany Case, In "Diamonds Are Forever" (1971)
Played by Jill St. John.
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#14 Sylvia Trench, “Dr. No” (1962) and “From Russia With Love” (1963)
Played by Eunice Gayson.
#15 Domino Derval, “Thunderball” (1965)
Played by Claudine Auger.
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#16 Rosie Carver, In 1973's “Live And Let Die”
Played by Gloria Hendry.
#17 Octopussy, “Octopussy” (1983)
Played by Maud Adams. (Who actually appeared in different roles in three different Bond films.)
