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BOND GIRLS

Let's face it, no Bond film would be complete without a Bond girl. The faces may have changed over the years but one thing always remains constant, James Bond's inability to resist a lovely lady.


Sexy, dangerous, bold, and brazen, the women in 007 movies are among the most interesting ladies in film. Whether trained killers, fellow spies or just hanging around in casinos, the Bond girl is as important to any Bond film as a cigarette lighter that turns into a speedboat.


From Honey Ryder (Ursula Andress) rising from the sea in her sexy bikini in Dr No through to secret agent Jinx (Halle Berry) doing the very same in Die Another Day, we take a look at Bond's most memorable ladies.



Ursula Andress
Lana Wood

Honor Blackman

Britt Ekland

Shirley Eaton

Jane Seymour

Denise Richards

Barbara Bach

Halle Berry



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