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Martine Beswick
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Martine Beswick is a Jamaican-born British actress who played Julia Flood in "Outrage in Balinderry" and Shali Giba in "The Thunderbird Connection". A much-in-demand femme-fatale actress in the 1960s and 70s, Beswick is best remembered for her roles in the James Bond films From Russia With Love (as one of the Gypsy girls, for which she was erroneously credited as Martin Beswick), and Thunderball (as Bond's ill-fated co-agent Paula). She is also believed to be one of the dancers in the opening credits of Dr. No, but this is disputed.
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Martine Beswick is a Jamaican-born British actress who played Julia Flood in "Outrage in Balinderry" and Shali Giba in "The Thunderbird Connection". A much-in-demand femme-fatale actress in the 1960s and 70s, Beswick is best remembered for her roles in the James Bond films From Russia With Love (as one of the Gypsy girls, for which she was erroneously credited as Martin Beswick), and Thunderball (as Bond's ill-fated co-agent Paula). She is also believed to be one of the dancers in the opening credits of Dr. No, but this is disputed. She later reunited with Lee Majors for an episode of The Fall Guy.