Luciana Paluzzi
Actress Luciana Paluzzi was one of the many gorgeous Italian brunettes destined to global fame following the success of the tragic Gina Lollobrigida. Working both sides of the Atlantic throughout the 1950s in such movies as Three Coins in the Fountain (1954) and Sea Fury (1958), Ms. Paluzzi was given a chance to experience American TV stardom in the character as Simone Genet on the 1959 espionage weekly Five Fingers. She met with Bond producers in 1965 to discuss whether she could be considered as the leading girl Domino Derval for Thunderball. Terence Young gave her Fiona Volpe as a model, and she is one of one woman who is able to not resist Mr. Bond's charms. Fiona Volpe is murdered in the midst of a dance floor by the Bond's friends probably to make her pay for her actions. James then places her corpse on a table and asks "Do you feel that it is okay if my partner stays with me at home?" Fiona is just dead." This blockbuster's box office success allowed Luciana Paluzzi to extend her European starring career well into her 70s, in both the US and Europe by starring in films including Captain Nemo And The Underwater City (1969), The Six Million Dollar Man (1973), The Klansman (1974) as well as The Greek Tycoon



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