Luciana Paluzzi

Luciana Paluzzi is one of the many brunettes who were groomed to become international stars following the success of Gina Lollobrigida. In the 1950s. Paluzzi worked on both sides of the Atlantic in films like Three Coins in the Fountain and Sea Fury. She was later offered the opportunity to be an American TV star in the leading role of Simone Genet in the 1959 spy-weekly Five Fingers. The year was 1965 when she was invited by Bond producers in order to be considered to play the role of lead Domino Derval in Thunderball. Terence Young, the director of the film, suggested giving Fiona Volpe the role as the villain. It was her one of only a handful of women that could not resist the temptation of Mr. Fiona Volpe gets killed in the midst of a dance floor by Bond's personal friends, maybe to punish her for her behavior. James then places her deceased body in front of a table and asks "Do you want to see that my companion stays at home?" The fault is not with her. The blockbuster at the box office enabled Luciana Paluzzi to extend her European acting career into her 70s, in both the US and Europe as well, 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 Luciana Luciana Luciana

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