Luciana Paluzzi
Luciana Paluzzi, an Italian actress, who was a brunette with lots of weight and a huge smile, became famous following Gina Lollobrigida's. In the 1950s. Paluzzi worked on both sides of the Atlantic in films such as Three Coins in the Fountain and Sea Fury. She was then given the chance to become an American TV star in the role Simone Genet in the 1959 spy-weekly Five Fingers. In 1965, she met with the Bond producers to be considered as the lead character Domino Derval's part in Thunderball. Terence Young gave her Fiona Volpe who was one of a few women who can hold off Mr. Bond's enticements. Fiona Volpe is murdered in the midst of a dance floor by the friends of Bond, possibly to retribute her for her actions. James then places her dead body on the table, and then asks "Do you want to see that my partner stays in the house?" "She's killed." The box-office smash enabled Luciana Paluzzi to extend her European star career to the 1970s both in the US as well as Europe, with films that included Captain Nemo And The Underwater City (1969), The Six Million Dollar Man (1973), The Klansman (1974) and The Greek Tycoon



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