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Feb 18, 2022 · Maud Adams is looking better than ever! The Hollywood icon, who turned 77 this month, appeared to be in great shape in photos you can see here as she walked her dogs in Beverly Hills last week.
- Cynthia Cook
Actress: Octopussy. Stunning Swedish born ex-model who broke into film in 1970, and quickly appeared in several high profile films including playing the ex-wife of James Caan in the futuristic Rollerball (1975) and the ill-fated lover of super-assassin Francisco Scaramanga played by Christopher Lee in The Man with the Golden Gun (1974).
- Actress, Director
- February 12, 1945
Apr 25, 2017 · The publication of Anne of Green Gables in 1908 launched the literary career of Lucy Maud Montgomery — arguably Canada's most widely read author. The P.E.I.-born writer is known for a...
Lucy Maud Montgomery was a beloved and prolific Canadian author, best known for her Anne of Green Gables series. She was also the author of over 500 short stories, poems, and essays.
Swedish-born model-turned-actress Maud Adams enjoyed the distinction of being the only woman to appear as two separate "Bond Girls" in a pair of entries from the massively successful James Bond...
Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleCredit100%Fresh audience score. 86%SelfNo Score YetNo Score YetLeslie Polokoff (Character)No Score YetRotten audience score. 50%Shelly Talbot Morrison (Character)No Score YetRotten audience score. 17%Fima (Character)Biography. Maud Solveig Christina Wikström (born 12 February 1945), known professionally as Maud Adams, is a Swedish actress, known for her roles as two different Bond girls: in The Man with the Golden Gun (1974), and as the eponymous character in Octopussy (1983) as well as making a brief uncredited appearance in A View to a Kill (1985 ...
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Dec 7, 2016 · Canadian actor Rachel McAdams “performs” the classic Canadian bildungsroman, Anne of Green Gables. Why is it that Hollywood narrators “perform” while others merely “read”?