Ursula Andress, "Dr. No"
Ursula Andress played the iconic role of Honey Ryder in the 1962 spy film "Dr. No," the first James Bond movie ever made.
In the film, Bond, played by Sean Connery, travels to Jamaica to investigate the disappearance of a fellow agent and encounters Ryder, a beautiful and independent beachcomber who is also seeking answers. Andress' entrance emerging from the water in a white bikini has become one of the most famous scenes in cinema history and established her as a sex symbol.
Annette Funicello, "Beach Party"
Annette Funicello starred in the American beach party film "Beach Party," which is considered a classic of the genre.
Funicello plays Dee Dee, the love interest of Frankie Avalon's character, who is a popular surfer. The film follows a group of teenagers who gather at the beach for fun and romance, with musical performances and dance numbers interspersed throughout.
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