In 1987, Maryam d'Abo plays the part of Geneveve in the production of BoboCop.
In 2005, Maryam d'Abo stars as 2nd Court Lady in the video The Big Black Comedy Show, Vol. 2.
In 2002, she plays the part of Claudie DeBrille in the show The 59th Annual Golden Globe Awards.
For the 1999 production of Cuando este hombre muera, Maryam d'Abo is cast in the role of Susan.
For the 2006 Haiti: Democracy Undone, Maryam d'Abo stars as Host.
Maryam d'Abo is cast in the role of Diana in the 1944 show And Now Tomorrow.
Maryam d'Abo stars as Claire Burke in the 1989 show Augsta dziesma.
In 1918, she stars as Queen Hecuba in the movie Amerikaansche meisjes.
In 1920, she is cast in the role of Marie in the production of The Bomb Idea.
In 1946, Maryam d'Abo plays Herself in the show Aru yo no tonosama.
For the 1999 video The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Tales of Innocence, Maryam d'Abo plays the part of Herself.
Maryam d'Abo plays Madeleine in the 2006 production of AI3.
Maryam d'Abo's character is Kara Milovy in the 1967 Brennende Ruhr.
Maryam d'Abo is cast in the role of Angelique in the 1998 movie The Adventures of Ragtime.
Maryam d'Abo stars as Anne Summerton in the 2005 show Back to Bombay.
Maryam d'Abo plays Francie Koln in the 1983 show American Hotel.
In 1990, Maryam d'Abo is cast in the role of Zoe (segment "Another Woman's Lipstick") in the production of Catalina 5-0: Undercover.
For the 1994 show Africa in the Holy Land, Maryam d'Abo plays Beatrice Baxter.
For the 1962 release of Beasty Rooster, she takes the role of Alison.
Maryam d'Abo plays Cheryl in the 2006 show 50 Most Shocking Comedy Moments.
In 1984, Maryam d'Abo's character is Caroline in the release of Azura.
In 2007, Maryam d'Abo plays Ta'Ra in the movie The Boys.
In 1998, she plays the part of Brooke Daniels in the video Blue's Birthday.
For the 1916 movie The Battle of Chili Con Carne, Maryam d'Abo plays Capt. Jessie Teegs (the Bertha Ray).
For the 1997 feature Dusza spiewa z cyklu 'Opowiesci weekendowe', Jacki.
She stars as Mary Bryce in the 1977 show Autogram.
Beverly in the 1921 show The Foolish Matrons.
She plays Nathalie in the 2006 Behind the Tunes: One Hit Wonders.
She plays the part of French Girlfriend in the 1978 production of Battered Wives.
In 2007, she stars as Analise Mercier in the release The Best of Boob Bangers.
Maryam d'Abo plays Maggie in the 1973 show Chhalia.
For the 2002 video Black Beach Spring Bling, Maryam d'Abo plays Amalia Guishar.
She stars as Dominique Masson in the 1982 show Aeroporto, Esse Universo.
In 1996, Maryam d'Abo is cast in the role of Ta'Ra in the production of Friend of the Family II.
For the 2005 production of The 11th Day, Maryam d'Abo stars as Selina.
For the 2003 video Everything You Need to Know: Beagle, she takes the role of Ten/Melanie Walker.
For the 1990 tv series Descending Angel, Maryam d'Abo is cast in the role of Herself (ABC Team).
Maryam d'Abo's character is Mara Simons in the 2004 tv series 20: Entertainment Weekly's Best Holiday Movies.
Maryam d'Abo is cast in the role of Miss Anna Mongomery (The English schoolteacher) in the 1913 movie The Breed of the West.
For the 1993 feature Bateau de mariage, Le, Maryam d'Abo's character is Paloma.
For the 1996 production of Bolse vita, Maryam d'Abo stars as Becky.
For the 2002 release 1st Time Tryers, Volume 23, Maryam d'Abo plays the part of Judy.
She is cast in the role of Princess Jehnna in the 1898 feature Coasting Scene in Canada.
She takes the role of Cherice in the 2006 video 6 Angels.
For the 1937 production of Counsel for Crime, she takes the role of Robin Crew.
In 2002, Maryam d'Abo plays Emily Doyle in the release of Boss sangrokjakjeon.
For the 1958 show Bitter Heritage, she plays Molly Richardson.
Maryam d'Abo is cast in the role of Liette in the 1990 show Dennis Miller: Black and White.
For the 1971 release of The Fugitive and the Teenager, she takes the role of Jonni Nitro.
For the 1977 movie Before Hindsight, Maryam d'Abo plays the part of Jane.
For the 1996 video Demolition High, Maryam d'Abo plays the part of Charlotte Zwicki.
She is cast in the role of Chris in the 2004 The Bondage Tapes.
In 2002, Maryam d'Abo's character is Anna Bergman in the video Deep Throat This 8.
For the 1981 show Antham Kadidi Aarambam, Maryam d'Abo plays the part of Rebel Girl.
For the 1994 production of Aame, she stars as Angela.
In 1996, Maryam d'Abo plays Tippy ('All's Well that Ends Strange') in the video Borrowed Bodies.
In 1987, she stars as Elena in the production Boris Godunov.
For the 1996 feature Bhairavi, Maryam d'Abo's character is Chanel-6.
For the 1922 release of Bells of San Juan, Maryam d'Abo plays the part of Charlotte.
Maryam d'Abo is cast in the role of Charlotte 'Charlie' Duval in the 2006 video Big Tit Ass Stretchers.
She is cast in the role of Herself in the 2008 feature Capri 1934.
She stars as Veronica in the 1991 movie At a Glance.
In 1931, Maryam d'Abo plays the part of Betty Jo in the show Big Ears.
For the 1980 show Cilim, Maryam d'Abo plays Marie Blake (1996-1997).
For the 1995 video release of The Black Butt Sisters Do Boston, Karen Arnold (1988-1992).
In 1996, Maryam d'Abo plays the part of Margaux in the movie Aisi Bhi Kya Jaldi Hai.
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Will Eva Green'>Eva Green escape the 'Bond curse'?
By JIM SLOTEK -- Toronto Sun
A little bit Barbara Bach (The Spy Who Loved Me) and a little bit Carole
Bouquet (For Your Eyes Only), French actress Eva Green'>Eva Green definitely has the
decolletage to be a Bond girl.
But according to one school of thought, the relative unknown -- who was
announced last week to play original Bond girl Vesper Lynd opposite newly
crowned James Bond Daniel Craig in Casino Royale (which opens Nov. 17) -- is
now doomed to stay a relative unknown.
Green's previous major exposure has been as Orlando Bloom's love interest in
the big-budget Crusades bomb Kingdom Of Heaven. So careerwise, she is a
blank slate.
But as blank as Lois Chiles, who played Holly Goodhead in Moonraker? Or Lana
Wood who played Plenty O'Toole in Diamonds Are Forever?
Whether there's a career-killing "Bond curse" or not (and there are enough
post-Bond success stories to at least poke holes in the theory), the
latter-day Bond era of big-name leading ladies appears to be over.
The part of Vesper, Bond's tragic one true love according to the Ian Fleming
books, was reportedly turned down by the likes of Angelina Jolie, Charlize
Theron, Scarlett Johansson, Thandie Newton and Canadian girl Rachel McAdams.
Is it the bimbo factor? If so, it's an unfair rap if you consider Bond girls
pre- and post- what I consider the null-point of Bond and his Girls -- The
Living Daylights.
TLD, you may recall, was the film that introduced Timothy Dalton as a
humourless Bond. Released at the height of the AIDS scare, it was the first
film in which Bond became a one-woman man (girl next door Maryam D'Abo as
the cello-playing Kara Milovy), and the first in which it's suggested he
doesn't sleep with his leading lady or anybody else.
Listen, you don't want a guy with a licence to kill getting cranky.
James and Kara ride a Ferris wheel. They hug and hold hands. They might as
well have cast Timothy Hutton.
Before? Well, there was a bit of Austin Powers in Bond lines like, "There's
something I want you to get off your chest" (Diamonds Are Forever). And
perhaps a touch of misogyny in how quickly he moves on after a bedmate is
poisoned by his side (You Only Live Twice). But it was the times, and the
role of Bond girl was that of sex kitten.
After? As often as not, Bond girls kicked more butt (Grace Slick, Famke
Janssen, Michelle Yeoh), and toyed with Bond as much as he used to toy with
the likes of Tiffany Case. So maybe Angelina et al are just paying heed to
Halle Berry's inauspicious post-Bond career (Catwoman? Gothika?).
You don't want your last words, careerwise, to be: "Oh, James!"
Herewith, some of our fave Bond babes, and the "curse" analyzed:
MAUD ADAMS
as Andrea Anders (The Man With The
Golden Gun) and Octopussy (Octopussy)
Post Bond career highlights
Was rumoured to have actually had sex on screen with Bruce Dern in Tattoo.
Returned to Bond in an uncredited role in A View To A Kill as "Woman In
Fisherman's Wharf Crowd."
Cursed? Yes
URSULA ANDRESS
as Honey Rider (Dr. No)
Post Bond career highlights
Played Aphrodite in Clash Of The Titans. TV series appearances include The
Love Boat, Manimal and Falcon Crest.
Cursed? Yes
CLAUDINE AUGER
as Domino Derval (Thunderball)
Post Bond career highlights
"Stays busy" working in TV and film in France, Italy and Spain.
No awards to speak of.
Cursed? Yes
BARBARA BACH
as Anya Amasova (The Spy Who Loved Me)
Post Bond career highlights
Married Ringo Starr, starred with him in Caveman (but lost him in the movie
to Shelley Long).
Cursed? Yes
KIM BASINGER
as Domino Patacchi (Never Say Never Again)
Post Bond career highlights
Won an Oscar for L.A. Confidential.
Battling it out with Halle Berry for Worst Post-Oscar career -- and with
Alec Baldwin for worst Hollywood marriage breakup.
Cursed? No
HONOR BLACKMAN
as Pussy Galore (Goldfinger)
Post Bond career highlights
Won acclaim in a '60s production of Wait Until Dark. Played Penny
Husbands-Bosworth in Bridget Jones' Diary. Recently played recurring
character Rula Romanoff on Coronation Street. Has a one-woman stage show
Wayward Ladies.
Cursed? No
TERI HATCHER
as Paris Carver (Tomorrow Never Dies)
Post Bond career highlights
Sidra, the girl on Seinfeld whose breasts are "real ... and they're
fabulous!" Currently stars as Susan Mayer in some show about housewives
whose state of mind is usually, um, what's the word I'm looking for here? Oh
yeah, Desperate!
Cursed? No
FAMKE JANSSEN
as Xenia Onatopp (GoldenEye)
Post Bond career highlights
Plays Dr. Jean Grey in the X-Men movies -- a character who apparently can't
be killed (talk about job security).
Dated Ben Affleck. Survived that, too.
Cursed? No
GRACE JONES
as May Day (A View To A Kill)
Post Bond career highlights
Co-starred with Chris Makepeace
in the vampire movie Vamp. Played
Helen Strange opposite Eddie Murphy and Robin Givens in the laugh-a-minute
chortlefest Boomerang.
Cursed? Yes
JANE SEYMOUR
as Solitaire (Live And Let Die)
Post Bond career highlights
Gave up tarot cards, got her medical degree and spent six seasons as Dr.
Quinn: Medicine Woman. Played villainess
Genevieve Teague in Smallville.
Cursed? No
JILL ST. JOHN
as Tiffany Case (Diamonds Are Forever)
Post Bond career highlights
Played Sylvia Maxwell on Hart To Hart.
Did a Love Boat AND a Fantasy Island.
Dated Henry Kissinger.
Married Robert Wagner.
Cursed? Yes
MICHELLE YEOH
as Wai Lin (Tomorrow Never Dies)
Post Bond career highlights
Been in one or two movies you might have heard of, including Crouching
Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Memoirs Of A Geisha, and is the highest paid
actress in Asia.
Cursed? No
"Thanatos" wrote in message
news:atropos-5602CE.21455318032008@news.giganews.com...
> In article
> ,
> TranslucentAmoebae wrote:
possession"http://www.tmz.com/2008/03/11/mary-ann-busted-with-mary-jane/
responsibility"http://www.tmz.com/2008/03/12/it-wasnt-mary-anns-mary-jane/
> difference?
He can't tell you...too drunk.
"Terry Lomax" wrote in message
news:1135262427.191539.237550@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> Jessica Simpson would be a total flop as a Bond girl. She couldn't
> even do a good portrayal of Daisy Duke, so she'd really fail as the
> literary Vesper Lynd.
Agreed. She's not a movie star by any stretch of the imagination. She's a
singer who got real hot, real quick. The sad part in all of this is how
desperately the producers are looking for an A-list female to star opposite
Daniel Craig. They know they can't make the movie successful with Craig
alone, so now they've got to pair him up with someone. I read Jolie was
offered $12 million to take the role; she refused (plus she worked with
Craig on Tomb Raider, so she knows what a bore he really is and what a total
flop any movie of his will be).
> Jessica might do a better job than the bimbo who played Stacy Sutton in
> A View to a Kill,
Tanya Roberts...directed by carefree John Glen.
> but she'd be worse than all the other Bond girls.
> And that's saying quite a lot because the lead actress in Moonraker
> wasn't very good,
I loved Lois Chiles. Still do. I think her "acting" was confusing to people;
she was SUPPOSED to be cold and remote towards Bond
> and the lead actress in The Living Daylights wasn't
> that great.
I thought Maryam D'abo was great as well. She wasn't the typical
bombshell/sexpot, but instead connected with Bond on a much different level.
-------------------------------------
Icebreaker
"Because they won't kill it. They might kill you just for having seen it but
they're not gonna kill it. When they first heard about this thing, it was
"crew expendable". The next time they sent in the marines - they were
expendable too. What makes you think they're gonna care about a bunch of
lifers who found God at the ass-end of space?"
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