Alison Doody
Alison Doody (born 11 November 1966) is a famous Irish actress and model. Her debut in a feature film was in a minor role in her debut role in the Bond film A View to a Kill. (1985). Later, she portrayed Nazi-sympathising Archaeologist Elsa Schneider (Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade 1989). Siobhan Donovan was Charlotte in Taffin in 1988 and Rebecca Flannery starred in Major League II in 1994. Doody started modeling after being offered by an experienced photographer. This led to an impressive professional career as a model for commercials. Doody stringently avoided glamour and nude work a clause which was extended to her acting career. She was cast in a minor role in the film Jenny Flex for 1985's A View to a Kill after her name was picked by the casting director. Doody was on John Willis Screen World Volume 2. She was one of twelve promising new actors for 1986. 38. Doody had just turned age 18 when she took on the character as a Bond girl. She is still the youngest Bond girl to date. Another film from her early days played a tiny part in the film as IRA member Siobhan Donovan in A Prayer for the Dying (1987) that was a film starring Mickey Rourke. Doody was a silent actor in a 1987 adaptation from The Secret Garden, playing Archibald Craven's dream wife Lilias. In the Jim Henson fantasy episode The Storyteller in 1988, Doody portrayed Sapsorrow with John Hurt Dawn French Jennifer Saunders. She played opposite Pierce Brosnan, in the 1988 film Taffin. In the following film, she played her greatest role in the film Taffin as Austrian Archaeologist and Nazisympathiser Doctor. Elsa Schneider playing alongside Harrison Ford. The film also starred Sean Connery as Indy's father Doody was a part of three actors who have portrayed James Bond. Doody appeared in the 1991 British miniseries Selling Hitler with Jonathan Pryce. The film was based on The Hitler Diaries publication scam. In Hollywood Doody moved to. She was Flannery Charlie Sheen's agent and her girlfriend for Major League II. She was selected as an alternative to Cybill Shepherd, who was once L'Oreal's spokeswoman. Doody was absent from the stage for nearly 10 years, returned in 2003 to play a small part of the British comedy The Actors in which Michael Caine was her character in a scene at an awards ceremony. She also appeared in 2004 in a film with Patrick Swayze as a television adaptation of King Solomon's Mines. She played a role on Benjamin's Struggle, a 2005 pamphlet on the Holocaust. Doody was also cast in Danny Dyer's The Rapture (2009). Doody was later a guest on RTE's medical drama The Clinic and was set to star in a 2011 remake of the classic horror film The Asphyx but the project later stalled. Pam Jefferson, the character that she played in the comedy series E4's Beaver Falls during its first season that ran for two years. She also appeared on the show in 2014 as We Still Kill the Old Way. On 21 November 2018 she was awarded by the Almeria tierra de cine award and was awarded a star in Almeria Walk of Fame.
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