As the villainess hovers over the submurged Lotus, Bond deploys a missile, dispatching with Naomi and her chopper. The high profile competition was to be judged by photographer David Bailey.
Caroline was startled to have won this competition and the newfound fame lead her to a number of modeling offers. Age 17 the young Munro was posing for pictures in the prestigious Vogue magazine, and the up-and-coming model took advantage of this and other opportunities to make a career out of modeling.
Moving to London to further her ambitions as a glamour girl, Caroline successfully earned work in TV advertisements - transitioning from stills to moving pictures.
Munro was head-hunted for a bit-part in the s James Bond spoof " Casino Royale ", wherein she appeared as a voluptuous Guard Girl.
Passion" and the little-remembered feature "Smoke Over London". Caroline was called into an audition and as a result, offered a one year contract with the famous film studio.
Fans will most readily recall her Hammer era, commencing when she appeared in "The Abominable Dr. She appeared in the sequel the following year and is remembered for playing Laura Bellows in "Dracula A.
Munro with co-stars Roger Moore and Barbara Bach. Well, we actually have a lot of fun. And the one thing I said was, "I want to do the autograph shows with you, and I want us to have fun and just us.
In fact, as much as we can, we do things together. We have a German one next week. We always find out when we get [there]. How much would you say you are travelling, like in a year, to all these events?
This year has not been big travelling, actually. But last year, we did a few. We did about two or three, yeah.
In America, we did do America a month ago. Sitting and signing is great, if you can have a few questions and things to make it Especially because we love doing it together.
Do you get recognized more for the Hammer stuff or the Bond connection? I would say fifty-fifty. It depends on the fans.
Did you see The Little Mermaid? Yes, we saw the Mermaid. This is a cruise that we went on last year, a Bond cruise. Took us to Amsterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen and somewhere else.
There were like four places. Was that, like, for charity? No, basically what is was, they wanted us to be our Bond girl selves and sort of give a talk and answer questions and show a few clips.
And we got a lovely free holiday. MB [upon signing a "From Russia with Love" postcard]: And it was just a fighting gypsy. My name was Martin [in the main titles].
They never changed it. Martin Beswick on the titles. They never changed it? I could sue them! Get lots of money. Did you not get along with the other girl, Aliza Gur?
She was not a sister, let me just put it that way. I have a lot of fantastic women in my life, who are my sisters. I have to ask about your appearance in the "Casino Royale".
It was a famously chaotic production A little bit chaotic. But did you have any sense of that back then?
I was very young, when I did it. They came to the modelling agency, the casting people. He was our director. Basically, the casting director [came], and we were all standing there.
And they came and said, [points her finger, bracelets rustling] "Right, that one. That one, and that one. A bit like a cattle call. And I was chosen, along with a lot of other They were chosen just because they looked okay, I think.
Marilyn was there, Marilyn Richard. She was one of the main ones there, and I was very I seem to remember being chosen to wear the Paco Rabanne.
By Paco Rabanne , I was chosen. So they used that a bit on the poster, which was very bizarre, because I had no dialogue, and I was in the very back of the scene.
But people have picked me out. I would sit on the side and ask if I could sit on the side and watch Woody Allen and David Niven and these people working.
He said, "Yeah, just sit quietly and watch if you want to". And it just opened up a whole new thing for me, just watching these people. These masters at work.
Did you meet any of them, talk to them? I was so shy. I mean, they were polite, they were nice. And I would go to the dressing room, it was a great big dressing room with all the girls in it, and they came from all walks of life.
It was a very good time, I was on it for quite a long time. And I seemed to get paid quite good money, I seem to remember. It went straight to the modelling agency.
So it was good. Some of the women I was with were amazing. And then another one had starred in an "exotic film". She called them "exotic films".
She had worked with Russ Meyer. She was awfully nice, I liked her very much. She was really sweet. So it was interesting.
That was my first little bit. Who else adopts that rubbish? No, one of the Bond girls. We know who we are. The whole point was, we knew We are women, but we were Bond girls.
Also, the other thing about Bond girls is that, the question was always "How do you feel about being objectified?
And I said, "Excuse me? We are all very individual, very strong people, women. You can kind of see, when you met the women, they are all so different, but they are equally all just Very independent, really independent.
To tell me that And to be called women, why start to do that? Yeah, after so long. Interesting to see what Barbara thought.
And what about Judi Dench? I think she loves being called a Bond girl. Remember, we called her a Bond girl. Because she was lovely, we met her a month or so ago We just ran over to her, I was so excited.
And she was so modest, and she giggled. It was so sweet! For a long time. But I adore her. So does my daughter. Well, the pro is this.
Did you meet any of them, talk to them? I was so shy. I mean, they were polite, they were nice. And I would go to the dressing room, it was a great big dressing room with all the girls in it, and they came from all walks of life.
It was a very good time, I was on it for quite a long time. And I seemed to get paid quite good money, I seem to remember.
It went straight to the modelling agency. So it was good. Some of the women I was with were amazing. And then another one had starred in an "exotic film".
She called them "exotic films". She had worked with Russ Meyer. She was awfully nice, I liked her very much. She was really sweet.
So it was interesting. That was my first little bit. Who else adopts that rubbish? No, one of the Bond girls. We know who we are. The whole point was, we knew We are women, but we were Bond girls.
Also, the other thing about Bond girls is that, the question was always "How do you feel about being objectified?
And I said, "Excuse me? We are all very individual, very strong people, women. You can kind of see, when you met the women, they are all so different, but they are equally all just Very independent, really independent.
To tell me that And to be called women, why start to do that? Yeah, after so long. Interesting to see what Barbara thought. And what about Judi Dench?
I think she loves being called a Bond girl. Remember, we called her a Bond girl. Because she was lovely, we met her a month or so ago We just ran over to her, I was so excited.
And she was so modest, and she giggled. It was so sweet! For a long time. But I adore her. So does my daughter. Well, the pro is this.
The pro is meeting people, having these festivals. But the con was that you were put in a box. And it was hard to break out of the box at the time.
Because now you were just "a Bond girl". So you look at all these wonderful actresses, and Eva Green. I mean, they are such good actresses.
It has definitely changed, I think, the role of Bond girls, and the women are I mean, I think we were pretty strong in those days. Of course we were.
But the scripts obviously are written differently. The scripts are more equal now, to Bond. It has to be, really.
It has to go that way, because life is going that way. You had your say-so, darling. That tried to kill him? No, he killed me. He [Sean Connery as Bond, ed.
Because they were gonna try and kill him, and he just turns her, and she gets done. But he did kill me. This was fairly recently that someone told me.
Are you watching the new films? Oh, I loved "Skyfall". And also, the relationship that he had with women was much more sexy instead of this, like It was more real, and she was just amazing.
Munro was also a popular pin-up girl during this time, though she refused to pose nude. During the s, she recorded a number of singles with her husband Judd Hamilton.
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As the villainess hovers over the submurged Lotus, Bond deploys a missile, dispatching with Naomi and her chopper. The high profile competition was to be judged by photographer David Bailey.
Caroline was startled to have won this competition and the newfound fame lead her to a number of modeling offers.
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