Béatrice Libert (Bond Girl)
By: Anders Frejdh
Published:
2011-12-31
Mademoiselle Deradier in MOONRAKER 1979
I was very happy to meet the gorgeous and super-friendly French actress over a weekend in London in November 2011. We spoke a lot about her times as "Bond girl" in Moonraker back in the days. She shared many nice stories and memorable anecdotes which was a joy to listen to.
Béatrice Libert was born 1956 in Mons, Belgium and the part as "Mademoiselle Deradier" in
Moonraker (1979) (1979), one of Hugo Drax' (played by Michel Lonsdale) girls, was her first film role.
Ms. Libert appeared in two other films in the 1980s, Josepha (1982) and Femmes de personne (1984). Before and four years after Moonraker she worked as a model.
In November 2011, I interviewed Béatrice exclusively for FSWL, read our
exclusive interview with Béatrice Libert.
Other people we have met who worked on Moonraker (1979):
>Anne Lönnberg
>Blanche Ravalec
>Catherine Serre
>Chris Corbould (special effects technician)
>Christopher Wood (screenwriter)
>Colin Miller (dubbing editor)
>Corinne Clery
>Desmond Llewelyn
>Diane Thierry-Mieg
>Irka Bochenko
>John Barry (music)
>John Glen (2nd unit director)
>Ken Adam (production designer)
>Lewis Gilbert (director)
>Lizzie Warwille
>Lois Chiles
>Martin Grace (stunts)
>Michael G. Wilson (producer)
>Nicaise Jean-Louis
>Olga Bisera
>Paul Weston (stunts)
>Richard Kiel
>Roger Moore
>Shirley Bassey (title song performer)
Photos below:
(top) Catherine Serre in France, December 2013. © From Sweden with Love.
(middle) Moonraker girls Corinne Clery and Béatrice Libert in October 2012. © Markus Hartmann. All rights reserved.
(bottom) Béatrice Libert and yours truly © 2011
Bernard VandenDriessche. All rights reserved.
Text written and published by Anders Frejdh in December 2011.
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