First James Bond girl Eunice Gayson dies at 90
She was not on the list.
Eunice
Gayson - the actress who played the first "Bond girl" - has died at
the age of 90.
She played
Sylvia Trench in 007's 1962 debut, Dr No.
During the
filming Gayson helped calm Sean Connery's nerves so he could deliver the spy's
most famous catchphrase - giving his name as "Bond, James Bond" - for
the first time.
A post on
her official Twitter feed said: "She will be very much missed."
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post by @EuniceGayson
We are very sad to learn that our dear
Eunice passed away on June 8th. An amazing lady who left a lasting impression
on everyone she met. She will be very much missed. pic.twitter.com/c5kVHs256Y
— Eunice Gayson (@EuniceGayson) June 9,
2018
Michael G
Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, producers of the Bond series, said in a statement:
"We are so sad to learn that Eunice Gayson, our very first 'Bond girl',
who played Sylvia Trench in Dr No and From Russia With Love, has passed away.
"Our
sincere thoughts are with her family."
In her role
as Sylvia Trench, Gayson, who died on 8 June, helped to create one of cinema's
most enduring catchphrases.
Meeting 007
over cards at the Le Cercle Club casino, she suggests raising the stakes. Bond
replies: "I admire your courage, Miss, er... ?"
"Trench,
Sylvia Trench. I admire your luck, Mr... ?"
"Bond,
James Bond."
Gayson said
in 2012 that filming the scene had not been easy as Sean Connery struggled with
the line.
She said:
"He had to say Bond, James Bond, but he came out with other permutations
like Sean Bond, James Connery. 'Cut! Cut! Cut!'"
At the
instigation of the director, Terence Young, Gayson took Mr Connery for a drink,
and he returned to deliver it perfectly.
Sylvia
Trench was due to be a recurring character, but the idea was dropped by the
director of Goldfinger, Guy Hamilton.
But while
Gayson is the only woman to appear as the same Bond girl in two movies - Sylvia
Trench also appears in a clinch with 007 in From Russia with Love - her voice
is not heard in either of them.
As with many
of the Bond girls in the 1960s and 1970s, her lines were rerecorded by
voiceover artist Nikki van der Zyl.
Gayson was
born in Surrey in 1928. She played a series of screen roles, including in
Hammer Horror's 1958 movie The Revenge of Frankenstein, before becoming the
first Bond girl.
After the
Bond films, she appeared in several classic TV series such as The Saint and The
Avengers.
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