Luciana Paluzzi
Luciana Paluzzi is one of the numerous brunettes groomed to become international stars in the wake Gina Lollobrigida. On both sides of Atlantic in the '50s in such movies as Three Coins in the Fountain (1954) and Sea Fury (1958), she was. Paluzzi was given a chance to make it American TV stardom in the part in the role of Simone Genet on the 1959 spying weekly Five Fingers. She met with Bond producers in 1965 to discuss possibilities of being cast as the leading girl Domino Derval for Thunderball. Terence Young gave her Fiona Volpe as a model, and she is one of the few females who are able to hold off Mr. Bond's attraction. Fiona Volpe, who is slain on the dancefloor by the friends of Bond, perhaps to punish her for her behavior. James then places her corpse on a table, and asks "Do you feel that it is okay if my partner stays there at all times?" The girl is dead." Luciana Paluzzi was able to continue her European career throughout the 1970s through this film. Films such as Captain Nemo & The Underwater City (in 1969), The Six Million Dollar Man (in 1973) along with The Klansman(in 1974) and The Greek Tycoon were all released during that decade.



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