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Bond girls are forever at Pinewood Studios

By: Anders Frejdh
Published:
2006-07-03
Pinewood Studios 2006
On Sunday July 2nd 2006 it was again time for the Bondstars team to organize another unforgettable event at world-famous Pinewood Studios.

With 16 Bond celebrities invited, out of which there were three women in a leading role, it was already from the start no doubt this was going to be a good day for the 150 persons who had succeeded in obtaining a ticket.

The demand for tickets was in fact very high and after the announcement about the event, they sold out within only a week!

The guest list of the 16 persons included:

Alan Church (Optical camera operator on NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN, A VIEW TO A KILL, THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS and LICENCE TO KILL)
Britt Ekland (Mary Goodnight in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN, 1974)
Caroline Munro (Naomi in THE SPY WHO LOVED ME, 1977)
Deborah Moore (Air Hostess in DIE ANOTHER DAY, 2002 and Secretary to Ian Fleming in GOLDENEYE: THE SECRET LIFE OF IAN FLEMING, 1995)
Eunice Gayson (Sylvia Trench in DR NO, 1962 and FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE, 1963)
Golda Offenheim (worked as Production Secretary on DR NO through to THE SPY WHO LOVED ME)
June Randall (worked on/as Continuity on THE SPY WHO LOVED ME, A VIEW TO A KILL in 1985, THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS in 1987 and LICENCE TO KILL in 1989)
Kate Gayson (Cameo in the casino scene in GOLDENEYE, 1995)
Wing Commander Ken Wallis who worked on YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE 1967
Maud Adams (Andrea Anders in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN and Octopussy in OCTOPUSSY, 1983)
Maryam d’Abo (Kara Milovy in THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS, 1987)
Pamela Salem (Miss Moneypenny in NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN, 1983)
Pauline Hume (assistant opening title designer for THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS & LICENCE TO KILL, title designer for Goldenye: The Secret Life of Ian Fleming and end title designer on TOMORROW NEVER DIES in 1997, THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH in 1999, DIE ANOTHER DAY and CASINO ROYALE in 2006)
Shirley Eaton (Jill Masterson in GOLDFINGER, 1964)
Tania Mallet (Tilly Masterson in GOLDFINGER, 1964)
Zena Marshall (Miss Taro in DR NO, 1962)

Except the opportunity for fans to meet the friendly personalities they were also treated to visit a few of the film sets that had been used the same week for the filming of CASINO ROYALE. It was a unique experience that not everyone is lucky to explore.

It was a great day and very special as none other than Sir Roger Moore welcomed everyone via a pre-recorded video clip.

For more information about the event, read the official report at Bondstars

Anders Frejdh © 2006 From Sweden With Love

Other reports from visiting Pinewood on FSWL:
>Pinewood Studios 2004
>Pinewood Studios 2005
>Pinewood Studios 2007
>Pinewood Studios 2008
>Pinewood Studios 2009
>Pinewood Studios 2011

All Bondstars event featured on FSWL:
>An afternoon with Richard Kiel 2004
>James Bond: A celebration + An evening with George Lazenby 2005
>Bond girls are forever 2006
>Behind the scenes of Bond 2007
>Goldfinger Reunion 2008
>The Spy Who Loved Me Reunion + An evening with Sir Roger Moore 2008
>Summer BBQ 2009
>Christmas Party 2010
>Christmas Party 2011

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