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Maud Adams (* 12. Februar 1945 in Luleå, Schweden; geboren als Maud Solveig Christina Wikström) ist eine schwedische Filmschauspielerin und ehemaliges Model. Biografie. Maud Adams wurde durch ihre Rolle in dem James-Bond-Film Octopussy (1983) bekannt. Octopussy ist der Name
Maud Adams (born Maud Solveig Christina Wikström; 12 February 1945) is a Swedish actress and model, known for her roles as two different Bond girls, first in The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) and then as the title character in Octopussy (1983), as well as making many other appearances in both films and television including The ...
12. Feb. 2024 · Ihr Name: Maud Adams. Die heute 79-Jährige verkörperte nicht nur die Rolle der "Scaramanga"-Geliebten Andrea Anders im Bond-Film "Der Mann mit dem goldenen Colt", sondern auch die der...
Maud Adams. Actress: Octopussy. Stunning Swedish born ex-model who broke into film in 1970, and quickly appeared in several high profile films including playing the ex-wife of James Caan in the futuristic Rollerball (1975) and the ill-fated lover of super-assassin Francisco Scaramanga played by Christopher Lee in The Man with the Golden Gun ...
Maud Adams. Actress: Octopussy. Stunning Swedish born ex-model who broke into film in 1970, and quickly appeared in several high profile films including playing the ex-wife of James Caan in the futuristic Rollerball (1975) and the ill-fated lover of super-assassin Francisco Scaramanga played by Christopher Lee in The Man with the Golden Gun (1974).
Maud Adams (* 12. Februar 1945 als Maud Solveig Christina Wikström in Luleå, Norrbottens län) ist eine schwedische Schauspielerin und ehemaliges Model. 1974 wurde sie Teil des 007-Filmkosmos als sie im 9. “offiziellen“ Bond-Film Der Mann mit dem goldenen Colt (The Man with the Golden Gun) von Guy…
She graced screens with performances in “The Christian Licorice Store” (1971), showcased her action chops in “Rollerball” (1975), and delivered thrilling performances in “Killer Force” (1976) and “The Kill Reflex” (1989) among others.