As far as I can tell. I had to double check picture number 3, but that had her name right on it. Sometimes the ladies try to fake me out by having several different shades of hair!
After Ursula Andress walked out of the ocean wearing nothing but a white bikini and a dagger on her hips as Honey Ryder in the 1962 James Bond film Dr. No, she went down in history as the first Bond Girl. However another blonde bombshell, largely forgotten from the 1940's, actually lays claim to that title. A full-lipped Linda Christian starred in the decade earlier, 1954 television adaptation of Ian Fleming’s first Bond novel, Casino Royale, playing Valerie Mathis - a character later replaced by the infamous seductress, Vesper Lynd.
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Are all those photos really of the same woman?
ReplyDeleteAs far as I can tell. I had to double check picture number 3, but that had her name right on it. Sometimes the ladies try to fake me out by having several different shades of hair!
DeleteThe more the merrier, Joe!
ReplyDeleteAfter Ursula Andress walked out of the ocean wearing nothing but a white bikini and a dagger on her hips as Honey Ryder in the 1962 James Bond film Dr. No, she went down in history as the first Bond Girl.
ReplyDeleteHowever another blonde bombshell, largely forgotten from the 1940's, actually lays claim to that title.
A full-lipped Linda Christian starred in the decade earlier, 1954 television adaptation of Ian Fleming’s first Bond novel, Casino Royale, playing Valerie Mathis - a character later replaced by the infamous seductress, Vesper Lynd.
I have added a link to this post at - K00L James Bond OO7 Stuff
http://goodstuffsworld.blogspot.com/2012/10/k00l-james-bond-oo7-stuff.html
Good info! I guess this week we have a license to thrill?
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