yeah some are good some are bad but none of them has ever been ugly.welcome to our website and today we’re taking a look back at the history of the bond girls then and now.
the long-running James Bond franchise is about expensive cars incredible gadgets explosive action and of course the women.
bonds female distractions have been a staple since the first ever Bond novel.
which was nineteen fifty threes casino royale. interestingly bond author Ian Fleming used one of his real life love interest as the inspiration for these female characters.
Muriel right was an exceptionally beautiful model and sports enthusiast she was unique for being tough yet .
vulnerable and remarkably independent unfortunately she died in an air raid during the Second World War.
this tragedy sparked an ongoing theme within the bond narrative many of bonds women suffered untimely deaths
and this left the protagonist tormented by grief aside from their unfortunate ends (bond girls then and now) are also tip fide by their youth while bond was written as a 30 year old men most of his ladies were in their early to mid-twenties.
uncomfortable extremes the first (Bond girl then and now) ever written was vesper lynd in casino royale however the first one to appear on the silver screen was the stunning honey ryder played by ursula andress in 1962.
dr. no not all of bonds female companions became significant characters in the series while a few faded into the background.
others became major players within the story some even switched allegiances and turned out to be villains through it all however miss moneypenny remained bonds most loyal admirer.
and while bond often mix business and pleasure his relationship with Miss Moneypenny state platonic despite her feelings most of bonds love interests have been limited to one story each.
however there have been a few exceptions among these was the character Sylvia trench trench was not an official Bond Girls then and now but she appeared in both dr. no and from russia with love.
as his recurring girlfriend this character is most lasting effect on the bond franchise was to spark double-oh-seven famous catchphrase.
throughout the series Bond Girls then and now have tended to dress assertively this consisted of masculine styling.
that often included wide leather belts square-toed shoes and little makeup.
another common attribute of Bond Girls then and now was there sexually suggestive names these range from moon rakers Holly Goodhead to Golden Eye xenia onatopp - Pussy Galore and Octopussy.
it is suggested that these double entendre is began even with the first Bond Girls then and now vesper lynd moniker was a pun on the name West Berlin.
in this instance it signified her split loyalties and she was written as a Soviet double agent most of bonds women were sexually charged as their name suggested.
however there was a catch they usually had toward histories with men that caused them to withdraw from the hero until he earned their trust and affection.
to date only two girls have ever managed to capture double-oh-seven heart these included Tracy DiVincenzo me married and Vesper Lynd.
sadly these characters and many more were doomed.
while the rest of bonds girls simply disappeared without explanation despite that trend most actresses.
who took on the coveted part of Bond Girls then and now received major career boost from the role and became part of cinematic history.
the long-running James Bond franchise is about expensive cars incredible gadgets explosive action and of course the women.
bonds female distractions have been a staple since the first ever Bond novel.
which was nineteen fifty threes casino royale. interestingly bond author Ian Fleming used one of his real life love interest as the inspiration for these female characters.
Muriel right was an exceptionally beautiful model and sports enthusiast she was unique for being tough yet .
vulnerable and remarkably independent unfortunately she died in an air raid during the Second World War.
this tragedy sparked an ongoing theme within the bond narrative many of bonds women suffered untimely deaths
and this left the protagonist tormented by grief aside from their unfortunate ends (bond girls then and now) are also tip fide by their youth while bond was written as a 30 year old men most of his ladies were in their early to mid-twenties.
Bond Girls then and now
in the film’s older bond actors widen the gap between double of seven and his love interests sometimes toouncomfortable extremes the first (Bond girl then and now) ever written was vesper lynd in casino royale however the first one to appear on the silver screen was the stunning honey ryder played by ursula andress in 1962.
dr. no not all of bonds female companions became significant characters in the series while a few faded into the background.
others became major players within the story some even switched allegiances and turned out to be villains through it all however miss moneypenny remained bonds most loyal admirer.
and while bond often mix business and pleasure his relationship with Miss Moneypenny state platonic despite her feelings most of bonds love interests have been limited to one story each.
however there have been a few exceptions among these was the character Sylvia trench trench was not an official Bond Girls then and now but she appeared in both dr. no and from russia with love.
as his recurring girlfriend this character is most lasting effect on the bond franchise was to spark double-oh-seven famous catchphrase.
throughout the series Bond Girls then and now have tended to dress assertively this consisted of masculine styling.
that often included wide leather belts square-toed shoes and little makeup.
another common attribute of Bond Girls then and now was there sexually suggestive names these range from moon rakers Holly Goodhead to Golden Eye xenia onatopp - Pussy Galore and Octopussy.
it is suggested that these double entendre is began even with the first Bond Girls then and now vesper lynd moniker was a pun on the name West Berlin.
in this instance it signified her split loyalties and she was written as a Soviet double agent most of bonds women were sexually charged as their name suggested.
however there was a catch they usually had toward histories with men that caused them to withdraw from the hero until he earned their trust and affection.
to date only two girls have ever managed to capture double-oh-seven heart these included Tracy DiVincenzo me married and Vesper Lynd.
sadly these characters and many more were doomed.
while the rest of bonds girls simply disappeared without explanation despite that trend most actresses.
who took on the coveted part of Bond Girls then and now received major career boost from the role and became part of cinematic history.