What’s a James Bond film without the iconic Bond Girl? Whether as a love interest or a skilled sidekick, these fierce women have held their own alongside the suave British secret agent — and sometimes even stole the spotlight! From Ursula Andress as the unforgettable Honey Ryder to Grace Jones’ formidable May Day and Halle Berry’s memorable orange bikini moment, these characters have been pivotal in shaping the franchise into a global sensation. Ursula, now 81, still looks back fondly on her time filming with Sean Connery, cementing her place in cinematic history.
#1. Ursula Andress (Honey Ryder): The Original Bond Girl
Movie: Dr. No (1962)
The original Bond girl, Ursula Andress, set the standard with her unforgettable beach entrance in Dr. No. Now in her 80s, she still reminisces about her time on set with Sean Connery.
#2. Eunice Gayson (Sylvia Trench): First Female Interaction with 007
Movie: Dr. No (1962), From Russia With Love (1963)
Eunice Gayson appeared in the first two Bond films, establishing herself as the first female character to interact with 007.
#3. Tania Mallet (Tilly Masterson): Brief but Impactful Role
Movie: Goldfinger (1964)
Known for her role in Goldfinger, Tania Mallet’s brief appearance still left a lasting impact in the Bond universe.
#4. Halle Berry (Jinx): Iconic Orange Bikini Moment
Movie: Die Another Day (2002)
Halle Berry made waves in her iconic orange bikini, paying homage to Ursula Andress, while portraying the fierce and independent Jinx.
#5. Honor Blackman (Pussy Galore): Strong and Commanding Presence
Movie: Goldfinger (1964)
Honor Blackman’s role as Pussy Galore remains one of the most beloved in Bond history, known for her strong and commanding presence.
#6. Martine Beswick (Zora/Paula Caplan): Two Different Characters
Movie: From Russia With Love (1963), Thunderball (1965)
Martine Beswick appeared in two Bond films, making her one of the few actresses to play two different characters in the franchise.
#7. Luciana Paluzzi (Fiona Volpe): Standout Villainess
Movie: Thunderball (1965)
Luciana Paluzzi’s portrayal of the seductive yet deadly Fiona Volpe made her a standout villainess in Thunderball.
#8. Claudine Auger (Domino Derval): Beauty and Pivotal Role
Movie: Thunderball (1965)
Claudine Auger played Domino Derval, a key character in Thunderball, known for her beauty and pivotal role in helping Bond.
#9. Karin Dor (Helga Brandt): Femme Fatale in You Only Live Twice
Movie: You Only Live Twice (1967)
Karin Dor took on the role of Helga Brandt, a femme fatale working for the villain Blofeld in You Only Live Twice.
#10. Diana Rigg (Teresa di Vincenzo): Bond’s Only Wife
Movie: On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969)
Diana Rigg played Tracy, the only woman Bond ever married, making her character one of the most significant in the series.
#11. Jill St. John (Tiffany Case): First American Bond Girl
Movie: Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
Jill St. John became the first American Bond girl, starring opposite Sean Connery in Diamonds Are Forever.
#12. Trina Parks (Thumper): Athletic and Powerful Performance
Movie: Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
As Thumper, Trina Parks delivered a memorable performance, bringing athleticism and power to her role in Diamonds Are Forever.
#13. Lana Wood (Plenty O’Toole): Iconic Casino Girl
Movie: Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
Lana Wood’s role as Plenty O’Toole, a casino girl with an unfortunate fate, has become iconic within the Bond franchise.
#14. Denise Richards (Dr. Christmas Jones): Beauty and Brains
Movie: The World Is Not Enough (1999)
Denise Richards portrayed nuclear physicist Dr. Christmas Jones, adding a mix of beauty and brains to the Bond universe.
#15. Jane Seymour (Solitaire): Mystical and Memorable
Movie: Live and Let Die (1973)
Jane Seymour’s role as the mystical Solitaire remains one of the most memorable in the series, blending allure and innocence.
#16. Madeline Smith (Miss Caruso): Early Love Interest
Movie: Live and Let Die (1973)
Madeline Smith appeared in Roger Moore’s debut as Bond, leaving an impression as one of his early love interests.
#17. Britt Ekland (Mary Goodnight): Fan Favorite
Movie: The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
Britt Ekland’s portrayal of the bumbling yet endearing Mary Goodnight made her a fan favorite.
#18. Barbara Bach (Anya Amasova): Bond’s Equal
Movie: The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
Barbara Bach played Anya Amasova, a Soviet agent who proved to be Bond’s equal, showcasing intelligence and strength.
#19. Lois Chiles (Holly Goodhead): Pivotal Role in Moonraker
Movie: Moonraker (1979)
As NASA scientist Holly Goodhead, Lois Chiles played a pivotal role in Moonraker, helping Bond save the world from space.
#20. Lynn Holly Johnson (Bibi Dahl): Youthful Charm
Movie: For Your Eyes Only (1981)
Lynn Holly Johnson brought youthful charm to her role as Bibi Dahl, a figure skater with an innocent crush on Bond in For Your Eyes Only.
These iconic women helped shape the James Bond franchise, each leaving a lasting mark on the legendary series.