List of All James Bond Girls - Part 4

Summary The complete list of all James Bond girls in chronological order, from over 50 years of the James Bond series. From Honey Ryder in Dr. No through to Sévérine in Skyfall, learn about all the iconic Bond girls in one place. A Bond girl is a love interest or flirtation of Bonds, of which there have been 75 so far. « Back to Part 3 (or start from the beginning at Part 1)

#61 Wai Lin

Actress: Michelle Yeoh Nationality: Malaysian Bond Movie: Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)

Synopsis:

Wai Lin was a Red Chinese agent, and had the same mission as Bond to investigate media magnate Elliot Carver. Carver had been suspected of causing tragic events so that he could get exclusive coverage on them and increase his ratings. Wai Lin was intelligent and worked more cleverly than Bond on several occasions. Eventually they teamed up together and stormed Carver's stealth ship.

#62 Paris Carver

Actress: Teri Hatcher Nationality: American Bond Movie: Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)

Synopsis:

Paris Carver was an ex-lover of Bond's, and wife of media mogul Elliot Carver. When Elliot was suspected as a terrorist, M sent Bond to seduce Paris and use his prior relationship to get information. Paris wasn't happy to see Bond, and refused to help him. However, when Elliot spotted the two talking, and tried to kill Paris, she changed her mind and told Bond everything. She died that evening as Elliot sent henchman Dr. Kaufman to kill her.

#63 Professor Inga Bergstrom

Actress: Cecilie Thomsen Nationality: Danish Bond Movie: Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)

Synopsis:

Inga Bergstrom was a Professor of Danish at Oxford University. Bond said, in Danish, "I've always enjoyed studying a new tongue, Professor.", to which Bergstrom replied "One might say you have a natural ability." Just then, the camera panned to show Bond and Bergstrom in bed together. The phone rang, and on discovering it was Moneypenny, Bond replied that he was just brushing up on a little Danish.

#64 Dr. Christmas Jones

Actress: Denise Richards Nationality: American Bond Movie: The World is Not Enough (1999)

Synopsis:

Christmas Jones was a nuclear physicist working for an international agency that decommissioned nuclear weapons from the Soviet Union era. After Bond helped her escape from an explosion, Jones helped Bond investigate a bomb travelling along Elektra King's oil pipeline. She discovered that half the plutonium was missing, which helped Bond discover King's intentions in time to stop her. The two spend Christmas together in turkey at the end of the film.

#65 Elektra King

Actress: Sophie Marceau Nationality: French Bond Movie: The World is Not Enough (1999)

Synopsis:

Elektra King was the daughter of Sir Robert King, a wealthy oil baron. When Elektra was kidnapped by villain Renard, M persuaded Sir Robert not to pay the ransom. Elektra developed Stockholm syndrome because of this, feeling sympathy for Renard and resenting her father. She killed her father and planned to destroy Istanbul in a nuclear explosion so that her inherited oil pipeline would have a monopoly.

#66 Dr. Molly Warmflash

Actress: Serena Scott Thomas Nationality: English Bond Movie: The World is Not Enough (1999)

Synopsis:

Molly Warmflash was the chief medical officer at MI6. Bond had to visit her to be cleared for duty after an explosion dislocated his collar bone. Although not technically fit, Bond seduced Molly, who agreed to clear him so long as he called her this time. Moneypenny read off the report, which mentioned that Bond had "exceptional stamina."

#67 Jinx

Actress: Halle Berry Nationality: American Bond Movie: Die Another Day (2002)

Synopsis:

Since Die Another Day was the 20th Bond film, and marked the 40th anniversary of the series, Jinx was introduced in the style of Honey Ryder, rising out of the sea in a bikini, with a hunting knife attached to her side. Jinx worked for the NSA and was assigned to kill Zao.

#68 Miranda Frost

Actress: Rosamund Pike Nationality: English Bond Movie: Die Another Day (2002)

Synopsis:

Miranda Frost was an MI6 agent assigned to investigate Gustav Graves. An Olympic fencing champion, Frost worked as Graves' publicist and fencing partner. Bond discovered that Miranda was a double agent working for Graves, who had killed off Miranda's competition in the Olympics so that she could win gold.

#69 Peaceful Fountains of Desire

Actress: Rachel Grant Nationality: Filipino Bond Movie: Die Another Day (2002)

Synopsis:

Peaceful Fountains of Desire was a masseuse working for Mr Chang of the Hong Kong Yacht Club Hotel. Bond arrived and took the presidential suite, and was soon surprised to have a complimentary masseuse knock at the door. Knowing Mr Chang was with Chinese Intelligence, Bond felt down the girl's legs and took her gun. He smashed a nearby mirror to reveal Mr Chang spying on him, and talked to Chang directly instead of having the girl find out information.

#70 Vesper Lynd

Synopsis:

Vesper Lynd worked for Her Majesty's Treasury, and was assigned to manage the funds lent to Bond for his poker game with villain Le Chiffre. She got caught up with a vicious fight between Bond and Steven Obanno, that ended in Obanno's bloody death. Bond found Vesper sitting shivering and fully dressed in the shower, trying to wash away the blood. He comforted her, and the two bonded. When Bond was poisoned by Le Chiffre, Vesper came to Bond's aid and saved his life. Later in the film, the pair were captured, and Vesper spared Bond's life in a series of events that led to the end of her own.

#71 Solange Dimitrios

Actress: Catherina Murino Nationality: Italian Bond Movie: Casino Royale (2006)

Synopsis:

Solange Dimitrios was the wife of Alex Dimitrios, a villain working for Le Chiffre. She joined Alex at a poker table, but was dismissed for being several hours late, and instead sat bored at the bar. At the end of the evening, her husband's Aston Martin DB5 was brought round by the valet, and she went to get in. However, Bond had won the car in their poker game, and he used his charm to tempt her back to his place for a drink.

#72 Camille Montes

Actress: Olga Kurylenko Nationality: French Bond Movie: Quantum of Solace (2008)

Synopsis:

Camille Montes was a Bolivian agent who's family was murdered by General Medrano. She slept with Medrano's business acquaintance Dominic Greene to try and get close enough to Medrano to enact revenge. The plan failed and she was almost killed, so Camille teamed up with Bond to kill Medrano and Greene.

#73 Strawberry Fields

Actress: Gemma Arterton Nationality: English Bond Movie: Quantum of Solace (2008)

Synopsis:

Strawberry Fields was an MI6 office worker in Bolivia at the British consulate. She was tasked with ensuring that James Bond flew back home, but she ultimately failed. She spent the night with Bond and went with him to Dominic Greene's fundraiser, helping him escape by tripping one of Green's henchmen. Greene got his revenge by leaving her dead on Bond's bed, covered in oil from head to toe, in a throwback to Jill Masterson from Goldfinger.

#74 Sévérine

Actress: Bérénice Marlohe Nationality: French Bond Movie: Skyfall (2012)

Synopsis:

Sévérine was a captive of Raoul Silva's, who had taken her out of the Macau sex trade at a young age. Bond met Sévérine at a casino and convinced her that he could kill Silva and let her go free if she helped him out. After killing her bodyguards, Bond managed to escape the casino and travelled with Sévérine to Silva's private Island. The pair were caught, and for her betrayal, Silva placed a glass of Scotch on Sévérine's head and asked Bond to shoot it off. Bond purposefully missed, but Silva shot her in the head anyway, killing her and knocking off the Scotch. Bond coldly commented that it was a waste of good Scotch.

#75 Bond's Lover

Actress: Tonia Sotiropoulou Nationality: Greek Bond Movie: Skyfall (2012)

Synopsis:

Tonia Sotiropoulou was credited only as "Bond's lover", and appeared in a brief scene with no lines or conversation with Bond. They made love, and were then shown lying on a bed, Bond drinking a beer. She is the only girl on this list that didn't have a speaking role, and is perhaps the least memorable of all Bond girls.