A Celebration of British James Bond Girl Caroline Munro at 70
By: Anders Frejdh
Published:
2019-01-16
On 16th January 2019, From Sweden With Love celebrate British model, actress and James Bond girl Caroline Munro (Naomi in The Spy Who Loved Me) on her 70th birthday. With this page, FSWL would like to extend our very best wishes for the lovely Ms. Munro, a long-time supporter of this website and wonderful human being in real life.
"Dear Caroline - Many happy returns on your Day and much love from Sweden. FSWL loves you!"
The photo above is from 1977 when
Caroline Munro visited Stockholm, Sweden with the beloved
Richard Kiel to promote
The Spy Who Loved Me. (Photo from FSWL's private collection.)
About Caroline Munro
Caroline Munro started her modelling career when she was just sixteen. Her mother entered her into the 'Face Of The Year' competition being held by the photographer
David Bailey and the British newspaper The Evening News, and she won. This led to many modelling contracts, the first being for Vogue Magazine at the age of 17. She then moved to London to pursue her career and became a regular cover girl for fashion and TV adverts before moving towards acting.
Her film career began with uncredited roles in two 1966 films,
Smoke Over London (Fumo di Londra) and
G.G. Passion, which was followed with a role in the James Bond parody
Casino Royale (1967). Shortly after these films, one of her photo ads got her a screen test and a one-year contract with Paramount where she won the role of Swedish related actor
Richard Widmark's daughter, Ms. Patten, in the comedy western
A Talent For Loving (1969). The same year she also appeared in a campaign with
George Lazenby ...
Caroline Munro among others in the campaign with George Lazenby.
Later she played Victoria Phibes, the wife of
Vincent Price in
The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971) and again in
Dr. Phibes Rises Again (1972) which in turn led to a Hammer Studios contract and such spine-tinglers as
Dracula A.D (1972) opposite screen legend
Sir Christopher Lee and
Kronos (1974).
Away from Hammer she enjoyed new challenges such as the slave girl love interest, Margiana, in
The Golden Voyages Of Sinbad (1974), Princess Dia in
At the Earth's Core (1976) and Bond girl Naomi in the iconic 1977 James Bond film
The Spy Who Loved Me starring the late
Sir Roger Moore as 007.
Caroline Munro in The Spy Who Loved Me. Copyright © 1977 Danjaq S.A. & United Artists Corporation. All rights reserved.
After her first Vogue feature she was chosen to head the advertising campaigns for several products, she is remembered most as the calander girl for Lambs Navy Rum, which she did for over 10 years.
A selection of other films and TV series with Caroline Munro
2019: Baroness Bartov in
House of the Gorgon directed by
Joshua Kennedy (Bond girl
Martine Beswicke also appears in this film)
2018: Barmaid in
End User directed by
Sarah Appleton
2017: Clarissa Cobra in
Frankula directed by
Jason Read
2017: Mystic Mary in
Cute Little Buggers directed by
Tony Jopia
2015: Shopkeeper in
Crying Wolf directed by
Tony Jopia
2015: Hotel Owner in
Vampyres directed by
VÃctor Matellano
2013: The Landlady in
The Landlady directed by
Rory O'Donnell and Jason Read
2013: Evil Priestess in
Midsomer Murders directed by
Nicholas Laughland
2012: Lilly in
Eldorado directed by
Richard Driscoll
2009: Lady Victoria in
Turpin directed by
Chris Stone
2006: Abbey Church in
The Absence of Light directed by
Patrick Desmond
2005: Counselor in
Domestic Strangers directed by
Jeffrey Arsenault
2003: Carla the Gypsy in
Flesh for the Beast directed by
Terry M. West
1994: Mrs. Pignon in
To Die For directed by
Peter Mackenzie Litten
1992: Alicia Simmons in
Sweating Bullets directed by
Allan Eastman
1989: Nora McJudge in
Il gatto nero directed by
Luigi Cozzi
1988: Carolyn Page in
Maigret directed by
Paul Lynch
1987: Barbara Hallen in
Faceless directed by
Jesús Franco (Bond villain
Telly Savalas also appears in this film)
1987: Carmen in
El aullido del diablo directed by
Paul Naschy
1986: Game Show Hostess in
Cinderella: The Shoe Must Go On directed by Jon Scoffield
1986: Carol Manning in
Slaughter High directed by
George Dugdale,
Mark Ezra &
Peter Mackenzie Litten
1982: Jana Bates in
The Last Horror Film directed by
David Winters
1980: Anna D'Antoni in
Maniac directed by
William Lustig
1978: Stella Star in
Starcrash directed by
Luigi Cozzi
1977: Tammy in
The New Avengers directed by
Ernest Day (Bond alumni
Patrick Macnee and
Joanna Lumley also appears in Caroline's episode)
1976: Captain Latour in
The Howerd Confessions directed by
Michael Mills
1975: Mandy Gregory in
I Don't Want to Be Born directed by
Peter Sasdy
Music Videos featuring Caroline Munro
• "Goody Two Shoes" with
Adam Ant
• "If You Really Want To" with
Meatloaf
A selection of Caroline Munro's theatre plays
•
Jack and The Bean Stalk (Pantomine) at the Lincoln Theatre Royal
•
La Ronde at Beaconfield Film Studios
For more information about Caroline Munro's career, check out
her IMDB profile.
FSWL encourage everyone to visit Caroline Munro's official website for more information, www.carolinemunro.org.
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