What 20 Actresses Who Once Played the Iconic Role of Bond Girl Look Like Today

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Since 1962, the story of Agent 007 has undergone many changes, but in every movie we can see a Bond girl. The best actresses in the world dreamed of playing this character. And those who managed to do it, forever entered the history of cinematography. We took a retrospective look at the actresses who have been lucky enough to portray Bond girls and found out what they look like today.

Jane Seymour, Live and Let Die (1973)

Gloria Hendry, Live and Let Die (1973)

Britt Ekland, The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)

© The Man with the Golden Gun / Eon Productions, Invision / Invision / East News

Barbara Bach, The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)

Carole Bouquet, For Your Eyes Only (1981)

© For Your Eyes Only / Eon Productions, LOIC VENANCE / AFP / East News

Grace Jones, A View to A Kill (1985)

Talisa Soto, A Licence to Kill (1989)

Carey Lowell, A Licence to Kill (1989)

Izabela Scorupco, GoldenEye (1995)

Famke Janssen, GoldenEye (1995)

Teri Hatcher, Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)

Michelle Yeoh, Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)

Denise Richards, The World Is Not Enough (1999)

Sophie Marceau, The World Is Not Enough (1999)

© The World Is Not Enough / Eon Productions and co-produsers, Reynaud Julien / APS-Medias / ABACA / Abaca / East News

Rosamund Pike, Die Another Day (2002)

© Die Another Day / Eon Productions and co-produsers, Zabulon Laurent / ABACA / Abaca / East News

Eva Green, Casino Royale (2006)

Caterina Murino, Casino Royale (2006)

© Casino Royale / Eon Productions and co-produsers, Niviere David / ABACAPRESS.COM / Abaca / East News

Gemma Arterton, Quantum of Solace (2008)

Naomie Harris, Skyfall (2012)

Stephanie Sigman, Spectre (2015)

Speaking of Bond girls, it is impossible not to mention Agent 007. This role was played by many actors. And people are still arguing about who had it cooler. We like James Bond by Daniel Craig. The actor has greatly influenced this character. By the way, Judi Dench played an important role in the way Bondiana looks today. Read more about it here.

Preview photo credit The Spy Who Loved Me / Eon Productions, Eugene Powers / Shutterstock.com, For Your Eyes Only / Eon Productions, LOIC VENANCE / AFP / East News, The World Is Not Enough / Eon Productions and co-produsers, Thorton / DDP Images / East News

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