Luciana Paluzzi
Luciana Paluzzi is one of the many brunettes trained to be international superstars in the wake Gina Lollobrigida. In the 1950s, Ms. Paluzzi worked on both sides of the Atlantic in films such as Three Coins in the Fountain and Sea Fury. She was eventually offered the chance to become an American TV star in the leading role of Simone Genet in the 1959 spy-weekly Five Fingers. In 1965 she was approached by Bond producers about a role as Domino Derval, the lead woman in Thunderball. Terence Young, the director of the film, suggested giving Fiona Volpe the role as the villain. It was her one of very few women who was able to stand up to Mr. Fiona Volpe, who is slain in the midst of a dance floor by the friends of Bond, maybe to punish her for her conduct. James then places her dead body near a table and asks "Do you think it's okay if my companion stays at with me at home?" "She's dead." The box-office smash enabled Luciana Paluzzi to extend her European star career to the '70s in both the US and Europe and with movies including Captain Nemo And The Underwater City (1969), The Six Million Dollar Man (1973), The Klansman (1974) and The Greek Tycoon



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