Alison Doody
Alison Doody was born in Dublin in the Republic of Ireland, on the 11th of November 1966. The model is and an Irish actor. She made her feature film debut as a Bond actress in A View to a Kill, (1985). Then she starred as a character in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade in 1989. She played Nazi sympathetic archaeologist Elsa Schneider. Siobhan Donevan in A Prayer for the Dying (1997), Charlotte Taffin (1988) as well as Rebecca Flannery Major League II (1994) are other roles. Doody was asked by a photographer to model who asked her to take on the role of model. She then developed a career of commercial modelling. Doody was extremely strict about not doing glamour or nude work. This rule extended into Doody's acting work. Having come to the attention of the director who cast the upcoming James Bond film she accepted a small part as Jenny Flex in 1985's A View to a Kill. Doody was named one of the top 12 promising young Actors of 1986 by John Willis Screen World, Volume. 38. Doody aged 18 as she played the character of Doody in Bond, was and is still the most youthful Bond girl until today. A different early film was a small part in the role of IRA member Siobhan Donovan in A Prayer for the Dying (1987) in which she featured Mickey Rourke. Doody played an unseen role as Archibald Craven's spouse Lilias when she appeared in his dream, 1987's adaptation from The Secret Garden. Her first lead role was in a 1988 episode of Jim Henson fantasy series The Storyteller in the role of Sapsorrow opposite John Hurt Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders. The first time she appeared was in the movie Taffin opposite Pierce Brosnan. Next, she portrayed Dr. Elsa Schneider as an Austrian Nazi-sympathizer and archaeologist opposite Harrison Ford. Doody was in the film alongside Sean Connery, who played Indy's father. Doody co-starred in 1991 with Jonathan Pryce opposite the British miniseries Selling Hitler, which was in the spirit of a publication scam called the Hitler Diaries. Then, she moved to Hollywood. She starred as Flannery as Flannery in Major League II, opposite Charlie Sheen. Doody's first appearance on the screen was in 2003 when Michael Caine played Doody in an uncredited role. Doody acted alongside Patrick Swayze in a 2004 film adaptation for television to King Solomon's Mines and also starred in a short called Benjamin's Struggle (2005) a pamphlet on the Holocaust and in the British TV series Waking the Dead (in a two-part episode named. Doody was a part-time actress in Danny Dyer's film The Rapture (2010). In 2011, she was set to be the main character on The Asphyx remake, but the project was cancelled. Pam Jefferson is her role in the E4 Comedy Drama Beaver Falls' first of two seasons. In 2014, she appeared in We Still Kill the Old Way. The film was awarded the Almeria Tierra de Cinema award on 21 November 2018.
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