Shirley Eaton was rocking full-body gold paint long before those annoying street performers in NYC. Eaton is best remembered as Auric Goldfinger’s doomed secretary, Jill Masterson, in Goldfinger. After angering her boss by sleeping with Bond, she meets her demise through… death by full-body painting? In a Daily Mail interview, Eaton explained that at the time the movie was filmed (1964) people believed that you breathed through your skin and thus covering your body entirely in paint would cause you to die. They even left a streak of skin unpainted on Eaton’s stomach during filming to prevent the actress herself from dying! Ah, life without Google…