The baggage associated with the 'Bond girl' archetype almost prevented one actor from becoming their era's defining female ...
"I'm going to have to think up a name for that." And name it he does — after the mysterious Vesper Lynd, his love interest in "Casino Royale" and one of the most complex and pivotal Bond girls ...
There is only one physical description of Bond in the novels, and it comes in the first book, Casino Royale, in which 007 is likened by concrete temptress Vesper Lynd to the composer and musician ...
To paraphrase Vesper Lynd in the Bond movie Casino Royale, there are new watch announcements and there are new watch announcements; this is the latter. She was talking to 007 about dinner jackets ...
She is best known for her role as Bond girl Honey Ryder in the first James Bond film, Dr. No, for which she won a Golden Globe. She later starred as Vesper Lynd in the Bond-parody Casino Royale.