Luciana Paluzzi
Actress Luciana Paluzzi was one of many voluptuous Italian brunettes destined to fame on the international stage following the death of Gina Lollobrigida. Working both sides of the Atlantic during the 1950s, in films like Three Coins in the Fountain (1954) and Sea Fury (1958), the actress. Paluzzi was given a opportunity to achieve American TV stardom in the leading role of Simone Genet on the 1959 espionage weekly Five Fingers. She met with Bond producers in the year 1965 to discuss possibilities of being cast for the role of lead actress Domino Derval for Thunderball. Terence Young gave her Fiona Volpe as one of one woman who is able to hold off Mr. Bond's charms. Fiona and, in a retribution for her fatal wounds to the ground of the bar by Bond's comrades. James, who then places her body on the table next to it and asks "Does it bother you that I sit this one out?" "She's dead." Luciana Paluzzi was able to continue her European career throughout the 1970s with this blockbuster. Films such as Captain Nemo & The Underwater City (in 1969), The Six Million Dollar Man (in 1973) and The Klansman(in 1974) as well as The Greek Tycoon were all released during that decade.



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