Alison Doody
Alison Doody is an Irish actress and model. She was born on 11th November, 1966. Her debut came in the Bond film called A View to a Kill in 1985. She starred in 1989 as an archaeologist with Nazi sympathies Elsa Schneider in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Siobhan donnevan starred featured in A Prayer for the Dying in 1987. Charlotte appeared in Taffin (in 1998) and Rebecca Flannery played Major League II. Doody was a model when her being approached by a hopeful photographer. She has since transformed into commercial modeling. Doody was extremely determined not to do the glamorous work or doing nude. The same rule continued into her acting career. After catching the eye of the director of casting for a James Bond movie, she took a part in A View to a Kill in the role of Jenny Flex. Doody was listed as one of the 12 most promising new Actors from 1986 in John Willis Screen World, Volume. 38. Doody She was just 18 when she played Doody in the film A prayer for the dying (1987) which starred Mickey Rourke. Doody is the youngest Bond Girl to date. A Prayer for the Dying, starring Mickey Rourke in 1987, was a different early film in which Doody played IRA Siobhan. Doody played Archibald Craven in his dreams in the 1987 television version of The Secret Garden. She played Lilias. In a Jim Henson fantasy episode The Storyteller in 1988, Doody portrayed Sapsorrow with John Hurt Dawn French Jennifer Saunders. The first time she appeared was in the film Taffin opposite Pierce Brosnan. Next, she portrayed the role of Dr. Elsa Schneider as an Austrian archaeologist, Nazi-sympathizer, and antagonist to Harrison Ford. Doody acted alongside Sean Connery, who played Indiana Jones' father. Doody starred alongside Jonathan Pryce as Hitler Diaries which was a British mini-series based on Hitler Diaries. Then she moved to Hollywood. She replaced Cybill Shepherd in the L'Oreal spokesperson part. She then played Flannery Sheen's wife and agent, opposite Charlie Sheen, as Major League II was released in 1994. Doody made her acting comeback in 2003 when she played a minuscule role in her role in the British comedy The Actors, in which Michael Caine played herself at an awards ceremony. Her roles include the TV film version of King Solomon's Mines in 2004, a booklet about the Holocaust as well as a short film called Benjamin's Struggle in 2005. Doody was cast in Danny Dyer's The Rapture (2009). The Clinic, a medical drama, aired on RTE. The Asphyx was her 2011 remake. Pam Jefferson is her role in the E4 Comedy Drama Beaver Falls' first of two seasons. In 2014, she was a part of We Still Kill the Old Way. In November of 2018, she was awarded by the Almeria Tierra de Cine award as well as an award in the Almeria Walk of Fame.
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