Luciana Paluzzi
Luciana Paluzzi, an Italian actress who was a brunette with a lot of volume and a big smile, was a star following Gina Lollobrigida's. In the 1950s. Paluzzi worked on both sides of the Atlantic in movies such as Three Coins in the Fountain and Sea Fury. She was eventually offered the chance to make her debut as an American TV star in the part of Simone Genet in the 1959 spy-weekly Five Fingers. In 1965, she saw the Bond producers in order to be considered for the lead girl Domino Derval in Thunderball. Terence Young, the director was willing to offer Fiona Volpe the role as the villain. She was one of very few women that could not resist Mr. Fiona and, in a retribution and is then fatally injured by the floor of the club by Bond's companions. James, who then places her body on a nearby dining table and asks "Does it bother you if I take this role out?" "She's gone." Luciana Paluzzi's fame as a European film star was made even more exciting by this big-budget blockbuster. Her roles included films including Captain Nemo and the Underwater City, The Six Million Dollar Man, The Klansman and The Greek Tycoon.



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