I was the good Bond girl, but I wanted to have the dresses and the high heels. I wanted the funky, sexy name.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I can't say I'm a Bond girl because I'm too mature to be a Bond girl. I say Bond lady; Bond woman. But I'm proud to be a Bond lady, because actually, Bond is the most amazing man.
My nickname is Bondy. But not because of the Bond films - it was my surname a long time before I did those.
My husband was actually very keen that I would become a Bond girl.
It's not like I was trying to be sexy but I had to get fit because I had to be able to do stunts. Also I wanted that, if Bond took his clothes off, he looked like a man who did what he did, which was kill people for a living. I thought the only way to do that was to work out and get fit and buff and get physically into shape.
I'd love to be a 'Bond' girl.
I wanted to dress cool, and get all the ladies.
I knew I was going to be in 'Spectre,' but I didn't realize I was a 'Bond girl' until they announced it.
I'd love to be a Bond Girl.
When I auditioned for 'Wedding Crashers,' the producers had never seen any of my other work except for Bond. I got 'Wedding Crashers' partly because I was a Bond girl.
I didn't fall into the category of the 'classic Bond girl.' I had short hair - and no Bond girl before me ever had. They put me in a wig at the beginning of the film, and then had my character cut her hair to pretend to be someone else. That was to explain why my hair was short.