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Bond Girls Through The Years
Take a look back at the most memorable women in James Bond's life and the actresses who played them.
Take a chronological look at the most memorable "Bond girls" from all 23 movies. Ursula Andress memorably played "Honey Ryder" in the first James Bond movie, 1962's "Dr. No."
Sylvia Trench (played by Eunice Gayson) "Dr. No" - 1962
Tatiana Romanova (played by Daniela Bianchi) "From Russia With Love" - 1963
Pussy Galore (played by Honor Blackman) "Goldfinger" - 1964
Jill Masterson (played by Shirley Eaton) "Goldfinger" - 1964
Domino (played by Claudine Auger) "Thunderball" - 1965
Kissy Suzuki (played by Mie Hama) "You Only Live Twice" - 1967
Tracy Di Vicenzo (played by Dianna Rigg) "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" - 1969
Tiffany Case (played by Jill St. John) "Diamonds Are Forever" - 1971
Solitare (played by Jane Seymour) "Live and Let Die" - 1973
Rosie Carver (Gloria Hendry) and Solitare (Jane Seymour) "Live and Let Die" - 1973
Mary Goodnight (played by Britt Ekland) "The Man with the Golden Gun" - 1974
Major Anya Amasova/Agent XXX (played by Barbara Bach) "The Spy Who Loved Me" - 1977
Dr. Holly Goodhead (played by Lois Chiles) "Moonraker" - 1979
Melina Havelock (played by Carole Bouquet) "For Your Eyes Only" - 1981
Countess Lisl von Schlaf (played by Cassandra Harris) "For Your Eyes Only" - 1981
Octopussy (played by Maud Adams) "Octopussy" - 1983
Domino Petachi (played by Kim Basinger) "Never Say Never Again" - 1983
May Day (played by Grace Jones) "A View to a Kill" - 1985
Pola Ivanova (played by Fiona Fullerton) "A View to a Kill" - 1985
Stacey Sutton (played by Tanya Roberts) "A View to a Kill" - 1985
Kara Milovy (played by Maryam d'Abo) "The Living Daylights" - 1987
Pam Bouvier (played by Carey Lowell) "License to Kill" - 1989
Xenia Onatopp (played by Famke Janssen) "GoldenEye" - 1995
Natalya Simonova (played by Izabella Scorupco) "GoldenEye" - 1995
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Take a chronological look at the most memorable "Bond girls" from all 23 movies. Ursula Andress memorably played "Honey Ryder" in the first James Bond movie, 1962's "Dr. No."

Today’s Gallery Headlines

An impressive 26-foot-tall Christmas tree is displayed at the rotunda after Gov. Brian Kemp and his family participated in the lighting ceremony marking the start of the 2025 holiday season at the Georgia State Capitol on Monday, Dec. 8, 2025.  (Miguel Martinez/AJC)
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PHOTOS: Capitol lights up for Christmas holidays

Gov. Brian Kemp, family and others gather to light the capitol Christmas tree on Monday, Dec. 8, 2025. The ceremony featured Spelman Glee Club.

Atlanta Falcons head coach Raheem Morris reacts during the second half of an NFL football game against the Seattle Seahawks at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025.
(Miguel Martinez/ AJC)
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PHOTOS: Falcons fall again Sunday, this time to Seahawks

The Atlanta Falcons lost to the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday, 37-9, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The loss clinched an eighth straight losing season for the Falcons.

Georgia head coach Kirby Smart celebrates a 28-7 victory over Alabama in the SEC Championship game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025, in Atlanta. (Jason Getz / AJC)
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PHOTOS: Georgia crushes Alabama to win SEC championship

The Georgia Bulldogs dominated the Alabama Crimson Tide in Saturday's SEC Championship Game, coming away with a convincing 28-7 victory at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

Members of Georgia’s Spirit Squad entertain fans during pep-rallies at The Dr Pepper SEC FanFare ahead of the SEC Championship football game between Georgia and Alabama, Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025 in Atlanta. (Hyosub Shin/AJC)
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PHOTOS: Georgia prepares for SEC Championship Game

The Georgia Bulldogs and coach Kirby Smart prepare to take on Alabama in the SEC Championship Game Saturday.

Creekside running back Gary Walker (back) celebrates the game-winning touchdown with teammate Lawrence Martin II  during their Class 4A semifinal against Kell on Friday, Dec. 5, 2025, at Creekside High School in Fairburn. (Oscar Guevara Saenz for the AJC)
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Photos: Creekside tops Kell in GHSA semifinal

Gainesville head coach Josh Niblett hugs Gainesville wide receiver Philip Williams (2) after their win against Hughes in their quarter-final game of the GHSA Class 5A state playoffs at Langston Hughes High School, Friday, Dec. 5, 2025, in Fairburn, Ga. Gainesville won 40-32. (Jason Getz / AJC)
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Photos: Gainesville takes down top-ranked Hughes in GHSA playoffs

FIFA President Gianni Infantino, right, awards President Donald Trump with the FIFA Peace Prize during the draw for the 2026 soccer World Cup at the Kennedy Center in Washington, Friday, Dec. 5, 2025. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)
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Photos: 2026 World Cup draw at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.

The World Cup draw and the city-by-city schedule are the two most anticipated moments soccer fans have been waiting for since the tournament was awarded to the U.S.

Terri Harrington reacts during the World Cup draw party at Buckhead Village in Atlanta on Friday, December 5, 2025. (Arvin Temkar / AJC)
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PHOTOS: Fans attend 2026 World Cup draw party in Atlanta

Fans gathered at Buckhead Village on Friday to find out which teams will be paired in group play for soccer’s biggest event.