Alison Doody
Alison Doody, born 11 November 1966 in Ireland is a model and actor. She made her movie debut as a Bond model with the film A View to a Kill, (1985). Then she starred as a character in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade in 1989. Doody portrayed Nazi sympathizing archaeologist Elsa Schneider. Siobhan was in A Prayer for the Dying, Charlotte in Taffin and Rebecca Flannery Major League II. Doody started modelling after being approached by. The outcome proved to be a lucrative career. Doody was very determined not to do glamorous or sexually explicit work. The same rule continued into Doody's acting work. Once she caught the attention of the casting director for an upcoming James Bond movie, she participated in A View to a Kill in the role of Jenny Flex. Doody is listed in John Willis Screen World's Vol. 3 as being one of the 12 promising actors of 1986. 38. Doody was just 18 when she made her appearance in the Bond part. Today, she is the youngest Bond girl. A Prayer for the Dying which starred Mickey Rourke also had a role for Doody in the character of IRA Siobhan. Doody was a silent actor in a 1987 film adaptation to The Secret Garden, playing Archibald Craven's dream wife Lilias. Doody performed the role of Sapsorrow in the episode of Jim Henson's fable show The Storyteller, opposite John Hurt Dawn French Jennifer Saunders. The first time she appeared was in the movie Taffin alongside Pierce Brosnan. Next, she played the role of Dr. Elsa Schneider as an Austrian archaeologist and Nazi-sympathizer opposite Harrison Ford. Doody played alongside Sean Connery in the film and played the role of her father in the film. Doody appeared in the 1991 British series Selling Hitler with Jonathan Pryce. It was based on the Hitler Diaries publication scam. Then, she moved to Hollywood. She starred as Flannery as Flannery in Major League II, opposite Charlie Sheen. Doody came back to acting in 2003 with a minor performance as a character in her role in the British comedy The Actors, in which Michael Caine played herself at an awards show. In 2004, Doody was in the film with Patrick Swayze alongside a TV version to King Solomon's Mines. Also Doody was on Benjamin's Struggle (2005), a pamphlet describing the Holocaust. Doody made an appearance as a character in Danny Dyer 2010's The Rapture. She later guest starred in the medical drama of RTE The Clinic and was set to star in a 2011 remake of horror classic The Asphyx but the project was later put on hold. Pam Jefferson is her role in the E4 Comedy Drama Beaver Falls' first of two seasons. She appeared in We Still Kill the Old Way (2014). The film was awarded the Almeria tierra de cinema award on 21 November 2018.
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