Luciana Paluzzi
Luciana Paluzzi, an Italian actor who was brunette who had a large her body and a large smile, was a star after the film of Gina Llobrigida. In the 1950s, Ms. Paluzzi worked on both sides of the Atlantic in films like Three Coins in the Fountain and Sea Fury. She was eventually offered the chance to be an American TV star in the character of Simone Genet in the 1959 spy-weekly Five Fingers. She met with Bond producers in 1965 to talk about whether she could be considered as the main character Domino Derval for Thunderball. While that role eventually went to former Miss France, Claudine Auger, director Terence Young offered her the Villainy role Fiona Volpe - one of the very few females on the world who can resist the enticement of Mr. Fiona which, as a form of punishment and is then fatally injured on the floor of the bar by Bond's comrades. James, who then lays her corpse at a nearby dining table, asks "Does it bother you that I lie down this scene?" "She's deceased." This box-office blockbuster enabled Luciana Paluzzi to extend her European film career throughout the 1970s both in the US as well as Europe and with movies including Captain Nemo And The Underwater City (1969), The Six Million Dollar Man (1973), The Klansman (1974) as well as The Greek Tycoon



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