Alison Doody
Alison Doody was born in Dublin in the Republic of Ireland, on the 11th of November 1996. She is a model as well an Irish actor. Her feature film debut was in a minor part in The James Bond film A View to a Kill. (1985). Then, later she was portrayed as a Nazi-sympathising Archaeologist Elsa Schneider (Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade 1989). Siobhan Donnevan's role as A Prayer for the Dying (1997), Charlotte Taffin (1988), and Rebecca Flannery Major League II (1994) also play roles. Doody started modeling after being invited by a professional photographer. This led to an impressive career as a commercial model. Doody strictly avoided glamour, nudity and thongs in her modelling career. Once she caught the attention of the casting director for an upcoming James Bond movie, she was cast in A View to a Kill in the role of Jenny Flex. Doody appears within John Willis Screen World's Vol. 3. She is listed as one of the 12 top actors in 1986. 38. At just 18 when she appeared in the role Doody was and is one of the smallest Bond girl that has ever appeared. A Prayer for the Dying starring Mickey Rourke also had a part for Doody as IRA Siobhan. Doody played Archibald Craven's wife Lilias In his dream in the television adaptation The Secret Garden. The Storyteller episode from 1988 was her first appearance in the main role in the film Sapsorrow, alongside John Hurt Dawn French Jennifer Saunders. The actress played Pierce Brosnan, in the 1988 film Taffin. In the following film, she played her greatest role as Austrian Archaeologist and Nazisympathiser Dr. Elsa Schneider playing alongside Harrison Ford. Doody is part of the James Bond family, having been in the film with Sean Connery and Jonathan Pryce in the film Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade. Doody was in the British miniseries Selling Hitler with Jonathan Pryce. The show was inspired by the Hitler Diaries publication scam. In Hollywood her next move was to. The actress later became Flannery her agent as well as her girlfriend in Major League II. She was chosen to be the replacement for Cybill Shepherd, who was L'Oreal's first spokeswoman. Doody, who had been absent from the stage for nearly 10 years, returned in 2003 for a minor part of The Actors, a British comedy The Actors in which Michael Caine played her in a scene during the ceremony for awards. The year 2004, she appeared in a scene with Patrick Swayze alongside a TV adaptation of King Solomon's Mines. Also Doody was in Benjamin's Struggle (2005), an essay on the Holocaust. Doody was cast in Danny Dyer's The Rapture (2009). Later, she guest-starred in the RTE medical thriller The Clinic. She was also set to be the star of the remake of the classic horror film The Asphyx. However, this project fell through. Pam Jefferson is her role in the E4 Comedy Drama Beaver Falls' first of two seasons. The show also featured her in We Still Kill the Old Way (2014). In November she was awarded the Almeria award for best film as well as a star on the Walk of Fame in Almeria.
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