For over six decades, the James Bond universe has captured us to lost ourselves in its world, with its crazy missions, cool gadgets, and villains. But the true stars of the films turned out be the women who cross Bond’s path.
They helped shape every era.showing us their own unique style, through strength and incredible attitude. The famous Bond girls have done it all, from classic screen icons to more complex characters that deserve a spin-off.
There are some more loved than others, and some other we remember the most too. In here, they are brought together to show how wide their legacy really is, and how they became a lasting part of pop culture.
1
Ursula Andress as Honey Ryder, in Dr. No, 1962.
She set the standard since the beginning of what a Bond Girl was and became one of the most recognizable figures in movie history.
2
Eva Green as Vesper Lynd, in Casino Royale, 2006.
After bringing that emotional depth to the films, the audience started seeing Bond relationships in a different way.
3
Diana Rigg as Tracy Bond, in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, 1969.
Tracy was central to Bond's story and not just the mission. This made her very memorable.
4
Barbara Bach as Anya Amasova, in The Spy Who Loved Me, 1977.
She did something that was hard, matching Bond in their skills.
5
Halle Berry as Jinx Johnson, in Die Another Day, 2002.
With an introduction as iconic as that, she helped modernize the Bond imade.
6
Jane Seymour as Solitaire, in Live and Let Die, 1973.
Her mysterious vibe and classic Bond style makes her iconic enough for everyone to remember.
7
Carole Bouquet as Melina Havelock, in For Your Eyes Only, 1981.
Her character added a more emotional and grounded to the story.
8
Famke Janssen as Xenia Onatopp, in GoldenEye, 1995.
An unforgettable villain that made a lasting impression.
9
Claudine Auger as Domino Derval, in Thunderball, 1965.
A fan favorite thanks to her classic look and powerful acting.
10
Léa Seydoux as Madeleine Swann, in Spectre, 2015/No Time to Die, 2021.
Her role extended in time and made the audience love her more.
11
Izabella Scorupco as Natalya Simonova, in GoldenEye, 1995.
A key character for the plot, making her loveable to many.
12
Michelle Yeoh as Wai Lin, in Tomorrow Never Dies, 1997.
A widely loved character due to her true action role.
13
Britt Ekland as Mary Goodnight, in The Man with the Golden Gun, 1974.
She represents that playful side of the 70s period that everyone loves.
14
Sophie Marceau as Elektra King, in The World Is Not Enough, 1999.
A character that had the charm and the edge, making the audience surprised in a good way.
15
Denise Richards as Christmas Jones, in The World Is Not Enough, 1999.
One of the most talked about Bond girls because of her pop culture appeal.
16
Talisa Soto as Lupe Lamora, in Licence to Kill, 1989.
An underrated character to many loyal fans.
17
Maryam d’Abo as Kara Milovy, in The Living Daylights, 1987.
She brought the drama to the film in a time when the series was going through changes.
18
Olga Kurylenko as Camille Montes, in Quantum of Solace, 2008.
A role that stood out, focusing more on her motivation and not so much on the romance side.