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Alison Doody – Charlotte in Taffin (1998); Siobhan in A Prayer For The Dying (1987); Dr. Elsa Schneider in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989); Elizabeth Maitland in King Solomon’s Mines (TVM, 2004); Bond connection as Jenny Flex in A View To A Kill (1985), along with Tanya Roberts and Maud Adams; has played opposite three Bond actors (Connery, Brosnan, and Moore). Turned down the role of Eowyn in Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings movies (2002-03) due to pregnancy. Data: Born 11-11-66, Dublin, Ireland; 5’9”; married to Irish media mogul Gavin O’Reilly; friend and neighbor of musician Enya; (apparently) devout Catholic who will not appear in any scenes involving states of undress, and in 2000 settled a libel suit over this, though it has cost her many potentially lucrative roles. |
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Tiffany Dupont – Beth in Cheaper By The Dozen (2003); Sara Gregory in “The Bedford Diaries” (2006); Lydia McBride in The Work And The Glory (2004); Esther in One Night With The King: The Call Of Destiny (2006). Appeared in “Joan Of Arcadia” (2003). Oddly, this actress shares appearances (in Cheaper and “Joan”) with no other actresses, but rockstar Hilary Duff, and in “Joan” with Hilary’s sister Haylie Duff as well. Data: Born 3-22-81; shy about her other data. Despite her laudable proclivity (so far) for appearing in values-oriented productions, is not LDS; not that there’s anything wrong with being LDS. We just needed some copy filler. Nice smile, eh digger? OK, that’s enough. |
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Morgan Fairchild – Gina in Mob Boss (1990), in which she appeared with Brinke Stevens; HMs for Jamie Douglas in The Seduction (1982), Beth Chaney in Body Chemistry 3 (1994); Stella in The Girl, The Gold Watch, and Dynamite (T, 1981) and Constance Weldon on TV series “Flamingo Road” (1980-81); alongside Victoria Principal, was the original Jenna Wade on “Dallas” (1978, later replaced by Priscilla Presley). Played Irene Adler in Sherlock Holmes and the Leading Lady (T, 1992), a character previously played by Charlotte Rampling in a TV movie in 1976. First job was as Faye Dunaway’s stand-in in Bonnie and Clyde (1967). No VaVoom!, sorry. Data: Born 2-3-50, Dallas Texas; 5’4”; 33-25-31 (pre-implant); originated the quote: “You can never be too rich or too thin.” Apparently changed her mind about being thin through the fo'c'sle, this sailor sees. |
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