Where Are These Iconic Bond Girls Now?

Jane Seymour, Live and Let Die

Jane Seymour plays tarot card reader Solitaire in Live and Let Die in 1973. The actress Gayle Hunnicutt was also offered the role, but she had to decline because she was pregnant. Seymour has had a longstanding acting career and has appeared in everything from Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman to Wedding Crashers.

Gloria Hendry, Live and Let Die

Gloria Hendry played agent Rosie Carver in 1973's Live and Let Die. She was the first African American Bond girl to have a romantic relationship with the spy. At age 70, she has appeared in several other films like Black Caesar and Hell Up in Harlem.

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.