Cheryl Anne (Bond Girl)
By: Anders Frejdh
Published:
2010-10-04
One of Octopussy's circus girls in OCTOPUSSY 1983
The first time I met the lovely Cheryl Anne was in London just before the World premiere of Quantum of Solace in October 2008. She told me what a great time she had working on Octopussy (1983), which celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2013, and that it didn't matter she only had a small part in the film since it was a Bond film and a fun time working with the other girls and of course Roger Moore.
After a modelling career, Cheryl was cast as one of the girls in
Octopussy. She then took a career break to raise a family but returned to film industry in the 1990's when she appeared in
Streets Of Rage (1994).
She later stopped acting and went on to study at
London College of Fashion. After graduation she set up her own company, Cheryl Hersch Interior design.
Update: (21-3-2015) - We're very sad to report that Cheryl recently passed away after battling cancer. Cheryl Anne was a wonderful person in real life. In fact one of the nicest I've met from the world of Bond. Our thought and prayers are with her family. R.I.P.
FSWL supporter and friend
Safira Afzal, one of the other circus girls in
Octopussy, remembers Cheryl Anne:
"Cheryl Anne was a petite, feminine and beautiful lady. She was one of the nicest and most genuine people that I have met on the 007 circuit. She was very aware of what was going on around her, more interested in listening to gossip then creating it. Unknown to most, Cheryl was battling liver cancer for the last five year. When I last saw Cheryl at the
Octopussy at 30 reunion at
Pinewood Studios in July 2013 she looked so radiant and happy, little did I know how unwell she really was. I am so sad to hear that she lost her battle with cancer and died peacefully just after Christmas. RIP dear Cheryl. xox"
"Saddened to hear of Cheryl Anne's passing. She was one of the most adorable girls on the sets of
Octupussy." -
Kabir Bedi (Gobinda in the film)
Other cast & crew members from Octopussy that FSWL has met:
>Alan Hume (director of photography)
>Albert Moses (Sadruddin)
>Alison Papworth (Octopussy girl)
>Andrew Noakes (administrator)
>Anthony Waye (assistant director)
>Arthur Wooster (second unit director)
>Barbara Broccoli (assistant director)
>Bill Weston (stunt double for
Louis Jourdan)
>Carole Ashby (Octopussy girl)
>Cherry Gillespie (Midge)
>Colin Miller (sound editor)
>David Meyer (Miska)
>Dermot Crowley (Major Kamp)
>Desmond Llewelyn (Q)
>Eva Rueber-Staier (Rublevitch)
>George Leech (stuntman)
>Helene Hunt (Octopussy girl)
>Janine Andrews (Octopussy girl)
>Jeremy Bulloch (Smithers)
>Jim Dowdall (stunt double for Roger Moore under train)
>John Barry (soundtrack composer)
>John Glen (director)
>John Grover (supervising editor)
>John Richardson (special effects supervisor)
>Joni Flynn (Octopussy girl)
>Kristina Wayborn (Magda)
>Lois Maxwell (Moneypenny)
>Malcolm Weaver (stuntman)
>Martin Grace (stunt supervisor)
>Mary Stavin (Octopussy girl)
>Maud Adams (Octopussy)
>Michael G. Wilson (producer and screenwriter)
>Monty Norman (composer of "The James Bond theme")
>Paul Weston (stunt fight arranger & stunt supervisor)
>Peter Davies (editor)
>Peter Lamont (production designer)
>Philip Voss (Auctioneer)
>Remy Julienne (stunt driver)
>Richard Le Parmentier (U.S. Aide)
>Rocky Taylor (2nd unit stunt arranger)
>Roger Moore (James Bond)
>Steven Berkoff (General Orlov)
>Terry Cade (stuntman)
>Tony Meyer (Griska)
Photo above:
(Top) Yours truly with Cheryl Anne in London 2008. Photo by Andy Miller. © From Sweden with Love.
(Bottom) Cheryl Anne at Pinewood Studios in 2013. Photo by Andy Miller. © From Sweden with Love.
Text written and updated by Anders Frejdh in March 2015
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