Alison Doody
Alison Doody (born 11 November 1966) is a famous Irish model and actress. Following her small debut role as an archaeologist in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade in 1989's Elsa Schneider - a Nazi-sympathizing character from A View to a Kill (Bond film 1985), she went onto perform the role of Nazisympathizing Elsa Schneider. Siobhan Doovan played Charlotte as Taffin in 1988. Rebecca Flannery starred in Major League II in 1994. Doody was invited by a photographer, and began to take on the role of model. Then she began an industry-wide career in commercial modeling. Doody was extremely strict about not doing glamorous or sexually explicit work. This rule extended into Doody's acting work. Once she caught the attention of the director of casting in the upcoming James Bond movie, she was cast of A View to a Kill as Jenny Flex. Doody was listed as a part of John Willis Screen World's Vol. 3 as being one of the 12 most promising actors in 1986. 38. Doody aged 18 in the role of Doody in Bond She was still the youngest Bond girl until today. A Prayer for the Dying, starring Mickey Rourke in 1987, was a different early film in which Doody portrayed IRA Siobhan. Doody appeared as Archibald Craven in his dreams in the 1987 adaptation of The Secret Garden. She was Lilias. The episode of the Storyteller Sapsorrow was her first lead role. It aired in 1988 with John Hurt, Dawn French as well as Jennifer Saunders. She played opposite Pierce Brosnan, in the 1988 film Taffin. Then she took her biggest role yet as Austrian Archaeologist and Nazisympathiser Dr. Elsa Schneider playing alongside Harrison Ford. Doody has collaborated with three James Bond actors. Doody appeared in the 1991 British miniseries Selling Hitler with Jonathan Pryce. The show was inspired by the Hitler Diaries publication scam. Following her move to Hollywood, Doody became a star. The actress later became Flannery her agent as well as her girlfriend for Major League II. She was chosen to be the replacement for Cybill Shepherd who had been L'Oreal's spokesperson. After almost a decade away from the screen Doody came back to acting, by playing a minor role in the 2003 British comedy film The Actors with Michael Caine acting as herself in an award ceremony scene. Doody was a co-star with Patrick Swayze in a 2004 television movie adaptation from King Solomon's Mines and also appeared in a short film called Benjamin's Struggle (2005) a pamphlet about the Holocaust as well as in the British TV series Waking the Dead (in a two-part series called. Doody was also cast in Danny Dyer's The Rapture (2009). Doody appeared on RTE's the medical thriller The Clinic. The project was later shelved. The year 2011 saw her debut on the first of two seasons in the E4 comedy drama Beaver Falls playing Pam Jefferson. In 2014, she appeared in We Still Kill the Old Way. The Almeria Tierra de Film Award was presented to her on November 21, 2018. In addition, she was awarded a star on the Almeria Walk Of Fame.
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