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By Tom Lisanti
“Hi, I’m Plenty,” said Lana Wood to Sean Connery’s James Bond at the gaming tables of Las Vegas in Diamonds Are Forever (1971). “Plenty O’Toole.” Glancing at her cleavage, Bond wittily deadpanned, “But of course you are.” With this small exchange audiences were introduced to one of the most popular Bond girls to ever hit the screen. As Plenty, Lana Wood was finally able to step out of the shadow of her sister Natalie Wood. On screen for only a few scenes, she almost steals the movie with her amusing performance and remains forever remembered for this role. “Isn’t that bizarre,” exclaims Wood with a laugh. “I’m only in the movie for three minutes!
Lana Wood was born Svetlana Zacharenko Gurdin in Santa Monica, California. She followed her older sister into the acting profession and...
By Tom Lisanti
“Hi, I’m Plenty,” said Lana Wood to Sean Connery’s James Bond at the gaming tables of Las Vegas in Diamonds Are Forever (1971). “Plenty O’Toole.” Glancing at her cleavage, Bond wittily deadpanned, “But of course you are.” With this small exchange audiences were introduced to one of the most popular Bond girls to ever hit the screen. As Plenty, Lana Wood was finally able to step out of the shadow of her sister Natalie Wood. On screen for only a few scenes, she almost steals the movie with her amusing performance and remains forever remembered for this role. “Isn’t that bizarre,” exclaims Wood with a laugh. “I’m only in the movie for three minutes!
Lana Wood was born Svetlana Zacharenko Gurdin in Santa Monica, California. She followed her older sister into the acting profession and...
- 1/9/2009
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
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