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Claudine Auger death: Bond Girl who starred in Thunderball dies aged 78

Actor's role in the 007 film opposite Sean Connery made her an international star

Roisin O'Connor
Friday 20 December 2019 03:23 EST
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Claudine Auger with co-star Sean Connery at a press conference for 'Thunderball' in Paris, 1965
Claudine Auger with co-star Sean Connery at a press conference for 'Thunderball' in Paris, 1965 (AFP via Getty Images)

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French actor Claudine Auger, best-known to international audiences as Bond Girl “Domino” in 007 film Thunderball, has died aged 78.

The news was announced by the Time Art agency, with a representative saying Auger died in Paris.

Born in 1941, Auger began her career has a model and represented France at the 1958 Miss World competition.

During her modelling career she took acting lessons and began to take on small film roles, including in the 1962 film The Iron Mask, about the Three Musketeers.

It was Thunderball starring Sean Connery, however, which made her an international name as the first French “Bond Girl”.

The film’s trailer introduced her as: “Young. Beautiful. Trapped. Could be dangerous.”

Auger played Domino in the film, which was set in the Bahamas and therefore provided plenty of opportunities for swimsuit scenes.

After Bond, Auger continued her acting career with a number of roles in French film and television.

She said in a 1965 interview that starring alongside 007 or “playing Moliere” was “a game, the same thing”.

Additional reporting by AFP

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