Alison Doody
Alison Doody has been an Irish actor and model since 11 November 1996. Alison Doody made her movie debut as a Bond actress on the set of A View to a Kill, (1985). Then she starred in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade in 1989. Doody played Nazi sympathizing archaeologist Elsa Schneider. Siobhan donavan was part of A Prayer for the Dying in 1987, Charlotte appeared in Taffin (in 1988) as well as Rebecca Flannery played Major League II. Photographer approached Doody Doody took up modelling and subsequently an industry-related career in modelling. Doody did not like glamour or nude work, a rule that she incorporated into her acting. If she came to the director's notice for an upcoming James Bond film, Doody took on a part on the film A View to a Kill (1985). Doody was named one of the top twelve promising young actors in 1986 by John Willis Screen World. 38. Doody aged 18 in the role of Doody in Bond She was still the oldest Bond gal until today. The year 1987 was the time Mickey Rourke starred in A Prayer for the Dying where she played IRA members Siobhan Doovan. Doody was a silent actor in a 1987 adaptation of The Secret Garden, playing Archibald Craven's dream wife Lilias. Doody played Sapsorrow in an episode of Jim Henson's fantasy series The Storyteller, opposite John Hurt Dawn French Jennifer Saunders. She also starred alongside Pierce Brosnan on the movie Taffin. Her most notable role to date was as Austrian Nazi sympathiser as well as archaeologist Dr. Elsa Schneider opposite Harrison Ford in 1989's Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Doody has been in three films with James Bond actors. Doody was co-starring with Jonathan Pryce, in the British mini-series Selling Hitler. The series was an inspiration for the Hitler Diaries publishing scam. The actress later relocated to Hollywood. She was Flannery Charlie Sheen's agent, as well as her girlfriend on the set of Major League II. She was selected as the replacement for Cybill Shepherd who was once L'Oreal's spokeswoman. Doody's return to the screen was in 2003, when Michael Caine played Doody in a short role. Her roles include an appearance in a TV film version of King Solomon's Mines in 2004, a booklet about the Holocaust as well as a short film called Benjamin's Struggle in 2005. In 2010 Doody played a role in Danny Dyer's film The Rapture (2010). Later, she guest-starred in RTE's Medical thriller The Clinic. She was scheduled to also play the lead role in the remake of the classic horror film The Asphyx. However, that project eventually stalled. Pam Jefferson was her character in the E4 comedy Beaver Falls for two seasons. In 2014, she was a part of We Still Kill the Old Way. In November 2018, she won the Almeria Tierra de Cinema Award and received a Star on the Almeria Walk of Fame.
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