Former Bond girl Mary Stävin at 68: how the ex-Miss World looks now.
Miss World star in Los Angeles
According to The Sun: The former Swedish beauty, who won the Miss World title in 1977, was spotted in Los Angeles. The actress, who starred in two James Bond films alongside the late Roger Moore, went shopping at a supermarket.
TheImageDirect.comIn the photos, the actress looks stylish: she chose a pastel shirt with print and knee-length denim skirt, complementing the look with gold sandals and oversized sunglasses. Her hair was styled in a messy bun, and her appearance was adorned with gold jewelry.
This Swedish star is remembered for her fashionable career, notably for replacing Farrah Fawcett on the cover of Fabergé. Can you guess who it is?
It's Mary Stävin, who is now 68 years old. She wrote her story, becoming one of the few actresses to play a Bond girl twice. She first appeared in 1983 in 'Octopussy', performing a non-speaking role, and then returned in 1985 in 'A View to a Kill' as agent Kimberly Jones.
Interestingly, she first kissed on screen with Roger Moore, later describing him as 'a true gentleman'. Mary also appeared in iconic works such as 'Twin Peaks' and in the soap opera 'Days of Our Lives'.
Recently, the actress participated in the film 'Barking Mad' in 2021 and is preparing for the new comedy series 'Nom De Plume'. She became the third Swedish woman to win the Miss World title in 1977.
In the 1980s, Mary dated football legend George Best, but their relationship ended due to his alcoholism and infidelities.
Additionally, Mary was briefly married to American actor Steve Jamison and spent five years in a relationship with actor William Goldsworthy. She also had relationships with football player Don Shanks.
Today, Mary lives in California with her husband, British businessman Nicholas Wilcox, whom she has been married to since 1996. They have a daughter named Liliana-Rose.
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Mary Stävin remains popular even now, continuing an active career in film and television. Her journey from Miss World to big screen star is impressive and inspires new generations. Remembering such personalities helps preserve the history of cinema and fashion for future generations.
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