Bond girl

Clockwise from top left: Eva Green, Halle Berry, Michelle Yeoh, and Jane Seymour

A Bond girl is a character who is a love interest, female companion or (occasionally) an adversary of James Bond in a novel, film, or video game. Bond girls occasionally have names that are double entendres or sexual puns, such as Plenty O'Toole, Holly Goodhead, or Xenia Onatopp. The female leads in the films, such as Ursula Andress, Honor Blackman, or Eva Green, can also be referred to as "Bond girls". The term Bond girl may also be considered as an anachronism,[1][2] with some female cast members in the films preferring the designation Bond woman.[3][4]

  1. ^ Ford, Clementine (14 October 2015). "Are Bond girls sexist?". BBC Culture.
  2. ^ Handy, Bruce (27 October 2015). "Girls" to Spectre". Vanity Fair. Retrieved 28 March 2022.
  3. ^ Smith, Nigel M. (17 September 2015). "Monica Bellucci: 'I'm not a Bond girl, I'm a Bond woman'". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 March 2022.
  4. ^ Anderson, Steve (26 October 2015). "Spectre's Naomie Harris: We should ditch demeaning 'Bond girl' term – and it's time we stopped talking about a black James Bond". The Independent. Retrieved 28 March 2022.

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