Claudine auger illness

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DATASTREAM
Actress: Claudine Auger
Character: Dominique 'Domino' Derval
Movie: 'Thunderball'
Date of Birth: 26th April 1941
Place of Birth: Paris, France
Trivia: Worked with Terrence Young twice, first on "Thunderball" then independent picture "Triple Cross"

PLEASED TO MEET YOU
Bond bumps into the lovely Domino while diving in the Bahamas. After making his rendezvous with her in the depths, Bond jet-sets across the harbour of Nassau to a spot of lunch and a poolside chat.

"What sharp little eyes you've got."

CAUGHT IN THE ACT
Domino is a sultry and passionate young lady who, after warming to 007, cannot help but long for escaping the clutches of her Uncle. Bond quickly falls for her charm and innocence and she repays Bond in kind after the Disco Volante has beached, blown up and Bond's mission is complete! The pair are last seen being rescued from a life raft.

PROFILE
Domino is a lonely, kept mistress of Emilio Largo, the villainous SPECTRE Number Two. Growing up without a real family, Domino finds herself adopted and imprisoned by her own Uncle. While s

Claudine Auger

Biography

Date of Birth 26 April 1941, Paris, France Birth Name Claudine Oger Height 5' 8" (1.73 m) Mini Biography Former Miss France, dramatically trained at the Paris Drama Conservatory and best known to US / UK audiences as the stunning brunette "Domino" opposite Sean Connery in the James Bond thriller Thunderball (1965). Has kept fairly busy since her Bond days, acting in a mixture of Italian, French and Spanish film productions including The Bermuda Triangle (1978), Credo (1983) (TV), and La bocca (1990). IMDb Mini Biography By: firehouse44@hotmail.com Spouse Pierre Gaspard-Huit (? - ?) (divorced) Peter Brent (? - present) Trivia Measurements: 36-23-37 (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine).

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Born on 26 April 1941 in Paris, France, Claudine Auger originally spelled her surname Oger, but changed it early in her career to phonetically anglicise it. In 1958, at the age of mere 17, Auger won Miss France Monde, a secondary award bestowed upon French representatives to the Miss World competition. She went on to be the first runner up in the Miss World competition that very same year.

By age 20, with natural beauty and a friendly personality, she won the hearts of various movie producers. Her first film role was in 1960 and on Marcel Carné drama, 'Terrain Vague'.

From small roles in French television and cinema, Claudine was flung into big-screen stardom with James Bond's 1965 outing, 'Thunderball'- but it took several twists of fate to land the part.

Faye Dunaway was first offered the role, but she declined so that she pursue a role in 1967's 'The Happening'. Raquel Welch was then signed, but was released as a favour by producer Cubby Broccoli so she could appear in the 1966 production 'Fantastic Voyage'.

Julie Christie seemed like a perfect choice unt

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