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  1. Gloria Hendry (born March 3, 1949) is an American actress and former model. Hendry is best known for her roles in films from the 1970s, most notably: portraying Rosie Carver in 1973's James Bond film Live and Let Die; and Helen Bradley in the blaxploitation film Black Caesar, and the sequel, Hell Up in Harlem.

  2. Gloria Hendry (* 3. März 1949 in Winter Haven, Florida) ist eine US-amerikanische Schauspielerin. Besondere Bekanntheit erlangte sie mit ihrer Rolle der Rosie Carver in dem James-Bond-Film Leben und sterben lassen .

  3. 5. Apr. 2022 · Gloria Hendry was the first Black love interest of James Bond in the 1973 movie Live and Let Die. She also starred in other blaxploitation films and wrote a memoir about her life and career. Learn more about her achievements, challenges, and personal life at 73.

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  4. 5. Sept. 2018 · 70s blaxploitation star & actor Gloria Hendry talks about how she became the first black Bond Girl ever, when I interviewed her at San Diego Comic Con 2018! Yes, there was a black actress in the...

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  5. Recently viewed. Gloria Hendry. Actress: Live and Let Die. Born in Florida and raised in Newark, New Jersey, Gloria's first job was as an assistant to the legal secretary in the New York office of the NAACP. She also became a model around this time and worked at the Playboy Club as a "Bunny."

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  6. 14. März 2024 · In the 1960s Gloria Hendry was a legal secretary in a civil rights group. But, tired of bomb threats, she became a Playboy Bunny — and the first African American ‘Mrs Bond.' Show more. Available...

  7. 12. Nov. 2021 · Actress and model Gloria Hendry became the first African American to play a so-called James Bond girl in the 1973 movie Live and Let Die. In an interview with VOA, she reflected on what the role meant for her and other Black actresses at the time. She also shared her views on the James Bond franchise and its legacy.