Luciana Paluzzi

The actress Luciana Paluzzi was one of many voluptuous Italian brunettes groomed for world-wide fame in the aftermath of Gina's Lollobrigida. After making appearances on both coasts of the Atlantic throughout the 1950s for movies like Three Coins in the Fountain, (1954), and Sea Fury, (1958), Luciana Paluzzi got a shot at American TV fame in the role as Simone Genet in the spy weekly Five Fingers in 1959. She met with Bond producers in the year 1965 to talk about the possibility of being considered as the main character Domino Derval for Thunderball. While that role eventually went to the former Miss France, Claudine Auger who was the director, Terence Young offered her the part of the villain in Fiona Volpe - one of only a handful of women on this globe who could resist the enticement of Mr. Fiona Volpe is killed in the midst of a dance floor by Bond's own friends, possibly to retribute her for her behavior. James then places her dead body on the table, and then asks "Do you feel that it is okay if my partner stays there at all times?" This isn't her fault. Luciana Paluzzi was able to keep up her European career throughout the 1970s by directing this movie. The films like Captain Nemo & The Underwater City (in 1969), The Six Million Dollar Man (in 1973) as well as The Klansman(in 1974) and The Greek Tycoon were all released during that decade. Luciana Luciana Luciana

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