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'Pussy Galore' actress passes away at 94

April 6, 2020

The British actress had started in dozens of films and television shows, however, for many she will live forever as James Bond's golden temptress.

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Honor Blackman and Sean Connery
Image: picture alliance/Mary Evans Picture Library

Honor Blackman, who starred as Pussy Galore in the 1964 James Bond film "Goldfinger" has died of natural causes at the age of 94 at home in Sussex in the UK, her family announced Monday.

"As well as being a much adored mother and grandmother, Honor was an actor of hugely prolific creative talent," her family said in a statement.

Before her role as a "Bond girl" alongside Sean Connery, Blackman rose to fame in the UK after starring as the character Cathy Gale in the popular 1960s TV series "The Avengers."

The London-born actress starred in dozens more film, television and stage roles in the UK and the US, including the goddess Hera in "Jason and the Argonauts" and as Laura West in the 1990s sitcom "The Upper Hand."

Some of Blackman's theater roles included productions like The Sound Of Music, My Fair Lady and Cabaret.

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The 'ultimate Bond girl'

British director Edgar Wright payed his respects on Twitter, and said Blackman was the "ultimate Bond girl." 

Joe McGann, who starred alongside Blackman in The Upper Hand, tweeted: "What a woman she was- fiercely bright, superbly funny and a wonderful actress on screen and onstage."

Blackman's family added she had "an extraordinary combination of beauty, brains and physical prowess, along with her unique voice and a dedicated work ethic."

In playing the role of Pussy Galore in Goldfinger, Blackman once said she considered the character to be a feminist, and not the average Bond girl.

"In so many of the films, the girls just looked at James and fell flat on their backs," Blackman told the magazine TV Times in 2014.

"Yet Pussy Galore was a career woman — a pilot who had her own airforce, which was very impressive. She was never a bimbo."

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Wesley Rahn Editor and reporter focusing on geopolitics and Asia