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___________________________________________________ born 1945 actress
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1945:
Born 12 February in Luleĺ, Norrbottens län, Sweden
1966:
1974: Appears in Bond movie The Man with the Golden Gun
1975:
1983: Appears in Bond movie Octopussy
1985: Appears as an extra in Bond movie A View to a Kill
1999:
filmography
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Ringer (1996)
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"Radioskugga" (1995) TV Series
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"Kafé Luleĺ" (1994) TV Series
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A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Wicked Wives (1993) (TV)
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Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation (1990)
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The Kill Reflex (1989)
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The Favorite (1989)
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Pasión de hombre (1989)
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Angel III: The Final Chapter (1988)
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Deadly Intent (1988) (V)
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The Mysterious Death of Nina Chereau (1988)
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Jane and the Lost City (1987)
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The Women's Club (1987)
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Blacke's Magic (1986) (TV)
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Hell Hunters (1986)
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A View to a Kill (1985) (uncredited)
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Nairobi Affair (1984) (TV)
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"Emerald Point N.A.S." (1983) TV Series
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Octopussy (1983)
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Jugando con la muerte (1982)
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"Chicago Story" (1982) TV Series
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Tattoo (1981)
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Playing for Time (1980) (TV)
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The Hostage Tower (1980) (TV)
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Laura, les ombres de l'été (1979)
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Big Bob Johnson and His Fantastic Speed Circus (1978) (TV)
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Genova a mano armata (1977)
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Killer Force (1976)
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Rollerball (1975)
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The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
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U-Turn (1973)
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Mahoney's Estate (1972)
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The Christian Licorice Store (1971)
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The Boys in the Band (1970)
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 biog.
- Born: Maud Solveig Christina Wikstrom
Bond girl Maud Adams was born Maud Wikstrom in Sweden in 1945. After working as a fashion model and marrying her first husband in 1966, she started her acting career in Hollywood.
She was the only woman to appear in three Bond films: as Andrea in The Man With the Golden Gun (1974), as the title mystery woman in Octopussy (1983), and in an uncredited role in A View to a Kill (1985).
Her other film credits include Norman Jewison's futuristic action film Rollerball and the erotic drama Tattoo with Bruce Dern. During the rest of the '80s, she mostly did bad TV movies and theatrical thrillers. Only a few have survived on home video, such as the comic strip-based adventure Jane and the Lost City and the costume adventure Intimate Power with F. Murray Abraham.
In the late '90s, Adams remarried and worked in television back in Sweden. She was the host and director of Kafé Luleĺ and a regular cast member on Radioskugga and Vita Lögner. In the States, she could be seen offering commentary in numerous James Bond-related documentaries. She was also a guest star on an episode of That '70s Show. In 2003, she offered up her celebrity personality to the convention-goers of Spyfest '03 in Long Beach, CA.
- Trivia:
Roger Moore has often cited her as his favourite Bond girl.

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