Maud Adams Biography
Born: February 12, 1954
Bond girl Maud Adams was born Maud Wikstrom in Sweden in 1945. After working as a fashion model and marrying her first husband in 1966, she started her acting career in Hollywood. She was the only woman to appear in three Bond films: as Andrea in The Man With the Golden Gun (1974), as the title mystery woman in Octopussy (1983), and in an uncredited role in A View to a Kill (1985). Her other film credits include Norman_Jewison's futuristic action film Rollerball and the erotic drama Tattoo with Bruce_Dern. During the rest of the '80s, she mostly did bad TV movies and theatrical thrillers. Only a few have survived on home video, such as the comic strip-based adventure Jane and the Lost City and the costume adventure Intimate_Power with F._Murray_Abraham.
In the late '90s, Adams remarried and worked in television back in Sweden. She was the host and director of Kafé Luleå and a regular cast member on Radioskugga and Vita Lögner. In the States, she could be seen offering commentary in numerous James_Bond-related documentaries. She was also a guest star on an episode of That_'70s_Show. In 2003, she offered up her celebrity personality to the convention-goers of Spyfest '03 in Long Beach, CA. Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi
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