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      • The complete list of all James Bond girls in chronological order, from over 50 years of the James Bond series. From Honey Ryder in Dr. No through to Sévérine in Skyfall, learn about all the iconic Bond girls in one place. A Bond girl is a love interest or flirtation of Bonds, of which there have been 75 so far.
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    • 16 Tatiana Romanova – ‘From Russia with Love’
    • 15 Pam Bouvier – ‘Licence to Kill’
    • 14 May Day – ‘A View to A Kill’
    • 13 Madeleine Swann – ‘Spectre’
    • 12 Natalya Simonova – ‘Goldeneye’
    • 11 Jinx Johnson – ‘Die Another Day’
    • 10 Elektra King – ‘The World Is Not Enough’
    • 9 Melina Havelock – ‘For Your Eyes Only’
    • 8 Xenia Onatopp — 'Goldeneye'
    • 7 Solitaire – ‘Live and Let Die’

    In terms of the mechanisms of the plot, Soviet Intelligence Corporal Tatiana Romanova (Daniela Bianchi) is arguably the integral character of From Russia with Love. Unwittingly used as bait by Spectre in a conspiracy to assassinate Bond, the Russian operative poses as an agent wanting to defect to the west with valuable Soviet equipment. While Bian...

    Timothy Dalton’s tenure as Bond, albeit being just two movies, is the most underrated era in the franchise’s long and illustrious history. Nestled within it are some of the most raw and engaging characters the Bond films have to offer, which is brought to the fore in Licence to Kill as it combines the Bond movie formula with a gritty revenge narrat...

    Grace Jones was one of the biggest cultural icons of the 1980s and her appearance as May Day in A View to a Kill made for one of the franchise’s landmark women. While introduced as Max Zorin’s (Christopher Walken) bodyguard, assassin, and lover, she proved to be a hero of the film after betraying Zorin and sacrificing her life to thwart his murdero...

    An accomplished psychologist and the daughter of Spectre agent Mr. White, Madeleine Swann (Léa Seydoux) was introduced in Spectre as Bond agrees to protect her from Spectre for Mr. White. However, it was the next Bond film, No Time to Die, where she was able to make more of an impact. With Bond led to believe she betrayed him, the two characters pa...

    Whereas some Bond films have struggled to create even one truly compelling Bond Girl, GoldenEye featured two of the best, ever. While Famke Janssen’s deadly assassin made for a memorable evil henchwoman, Izabella Scorupco’s computer hacker Natalya Simonova has come to be viewed among the franchise’s most underrated female characters. The Russian pr...

    The final installment of Pierce Brosnan’s Bond films didn’t do a hell of a lot right. The story and tone were unbalanced, the action largely missed its mark, and – considering the other spy movies of its time – it undermined the franchise’s history of cinematic relevance. One thing that did work for it was Halle Berry’s Giacinta “Jinx” Johnson. The...

    Not only a criminally underrated Bond character and a pivotal part of The World is Not Enough, but the only female Big Bad in the franchise as well, Elektra King (Sophie Marceau) certainly made an impact. In the film, Bond is assigned to protect the wealthy oil heiress after her father is assassinated, and it is believed that she will be targeted t...

    Yet another underappreciated, genuinely great Bond Girl, Melina Havelock (Carole Bouquet) isn’t really considered to be that iconic a character, but she really should be. Smart, lethal, and fiercely determined, she seeks revenge on the Greek businessman who had her father killed and crosses paths with James Bond as he investigates the assassination...

    While the Bond franchise has featured a great many amoral henchwomen who have served evil villains, none have been quite so passionate about their craft as Xenia Onatopp (Famke Janssen). The former Soviet fighter pilot is as deadly a Bond Girl as there has ever been, as she loyally serves the former 006 agent Alec Trevelyan (Sean Bean). Also a capa...

    The first of Roger Moore’s Bond films is viewed as one of his best, with the story’s embracing of paranormal elements one of its most engaging aspects. The major beneficiary of this commitment was Jane Seymour’s Solitaire, a powerful psychic working for Dr. Kananga. She lends the film many of its more remarkable qualities, from its dabbling in vood...

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  2. The complete list of all James Bond girls in chronological order, from over 50 years of the James Bond series. From Honey Ryder in Dr. No through to Sévérine in Skyfall, learn about all the iconic Bond girls in one place.

    • Pola Ivanova. Played by: Fiona Fullerton. Appears in: A View to a Kill. Points to Fiona Fullerton for managing to deliver one of the goofiest lines in the entire Moore era (an accomplishment in and of itself) when Pola informs Bond that the hot tub bubbles tickle her…Tchaikovsky!
    • Caroline. Played by: Serena Gordon. Appears in: GoldenEye. Caroline, an MI6 psychological evaluator sent to check up on Bond, is yet another example of a Bond Girl who just isn’t given much to do.
    • Plenty O’Toole. Played by: Lana Wood. Appears in: Diamonds are Forever. Plenty O’Toole is commonly regarded as one of the worst Bond Girls, and though this is not without good reason—she is unabashedly opportunistic and more than a little annoying—we don’t think she’s the worst.
    • Log Cabin Girl, a.k.a. Martine Blanchaud. Played by: Sue Vanner. Appears in: The Spy Who Loved Me. Not even given a name in the film (Martine comes from the novelization), “Log Cabin Girl” is pretty blink-and-you’ll-miss-her.
  3. Each of the Bond movies have multiple female characters, but for this list I am only ranking the main Bond girl that is a love interest/ally of James Bond in each movie. Therefore, you will not see great female characters like Fiona Volpe, Elektra King, & Xenia Onatopp on this list.

  4. Oct 22, 2019 · Throughout the extensive history of the ongoing Bond cinematic franchise, there is only one actress who has played two different women in the series: Maud Adams.

  5. www.imdb.com › list › ls070680003Bond girls - IMDb

    This list contains every major Bond girl along with minor and background characters. It begins in order with Casino Royale (1954) and ending in No Time to Die (2021).

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