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    A Bond girl is a character who is a love interest, female companion or (occasionally) an adversary of James Bond in a novel, film, or video game. Bond girls occasionally have names that are double entendres or sexual puns, such as Plenty O'Toole, Holly Goodhead, or Xenia Onatopp.

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    • Teresa di Vicenzo (aka Tracy Bond) – ‘On Her Majesty’s Secret Service’ (1969) Through a career spanning across decades, Diana Rigg cemented herself as a commanding television icon through her work in the 60s series The Avengers and HBO’s Game of Thrones.
    • Vesper Lynd – ‘Casino Royale’ (2006) Some Bond women have been perfect for the films they appear in while others have been perfect characters for the franchise at a point in time; Eva Green’s Vesper Lynd was both of those things.
    • Pussy Galore – ‘Goldfinger’ (1964) The funny name aside, Honor Blackman’s Pussy Galore is widely celebrated as one of the definitive women of the Bond franchise, and it is easy to see why.
    • Honey Ryder – ‘Dr. No’ (1962) There have been 25 Eon Bond movies released across a span of 61 years, and still, decades later, everyone still talks about Bond Girl that started it all.
    • 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.
    • Honey Ryder. Ursula Andress. Swiss. Bond Movie: Dr. No (1962) Synopsis: Honey Ryder dazzled cinema audiences, stepping out of the Caribbean sea wearing a white bikini with a large hunting knife at her side.
    • Sylvia Trench. Eunice Gayson. English. Bond Movie: Dr. No (1962) From Russia With Love (1963) Synopsis: Sylvia Trench introduced herself in the opening scene of Dr. No as "Trench.
    • Miss Taro. Zena Marshall. English. Bond Movie: Dr. No (1962) Synopsis: Miss Taro was a spy working for the villainous Dr. No. She got herself a job at government house in Kingston, Jamaica, so that she could steal secret files detailing Dr. No and Crab Key Island.
    • Tatiana Romanova. Daniela Bianchi. Italian. Bond Movie: From Russia With Love (1963) Synopsis: Tatiana Romanova worked for the Soviet Embassy in Istanbul, and was coerced by the deadly Rosa Klebb into a mission to seduce James Bond and (unknowingly) lead him to his death.
  3. Oct 22, 2019 · There are only a few Bond girls played by future Oscar winners, and Naomie Harris is proudly among them.

  4. A Bond Girl is a character who portrays a significant supporting role or a love interest in a James Bond film, novel or video game. They typically have unusual names, and are physically attractive.

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