Alison Doody
Alison Doody, born 11 November 1966 in Ireland, is a model and actress. She made her film debut by playing a minor role in the Bond film A View to a Kill (1985) she was later cast to appear as a Nazi-sympathising archaeologist Elsa Schneider, in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989). Siobhan Donnevan in A Prayer for the Dying (1997), Charlotte Taffin (1988) and Rebecca Flannery Major League II (1994) also play roles. Photographer approached Doody Doody decided to take up modeling, which turned into a career in commercial modelling. Doody was determined to steer clear of glamorous and sexy roles, this was the principle she incorporated into her acting. When she came to the director's attention for an upcoming James Bond film, Doody took on a part for a small part in A View to a Kill (1985). Doody was in John Willis Screen World Volume 2, as one 12 promising actors to be cast in 1986. 38. At just 18 when she appeared in the character Doody was, and still is the youngest Bond girl who has appeared in a film. A Prayer for the Dying featuring Mickey Rourke in 1987, was a film from the beginning where Doody portrayed IRA Siobhan. Doody played Archibald Craven's wife Lilias In his dream in 1987's television adaptation The Secret Garden. The Storyteller episode from 1988 featured her in the lead role in the film Sapsorrow, alongside John Hurt Dawn French Jennifer Saunders. She worked with Pierce Brosnan as Dr. Elsa Schneider, an Austrian Nazi sympathiser and a archaeologist from the forensic field in the 1989 film Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Doody has been in three films with James Bond actors. Doody played alongside Jonathan Pryce as Hitler Diaries, a British mini-series that was inspired by Hitler Diaries. After moving to Hollywood Doody was a star. She was chosen to replace Cybill Shepard in the role of L'Oreal spokeswoman and continued to play opposite Charlie Sheen as Flannery, his agent and girlfriend as Flannery's girlfriend and agent in Major League II. Doody, who had been off acting for more than 10 years, returned in 2003 to play a small part of the British comedy The Actors in which Michael Caine appeared as her in a scene at the ceremony for awards. Doody acted alongside Patrick Swayze in a 2004 television movie adaptation of King Solomon's Mines and also starred in a short called Benjamin's Struggle (2005) a pamphlet that discussed the Holocaust and in the British TV program Waking the Dead (in a two-part episode called. Doody was also cast in Danny Dyer's The Rapture (2009). Doody was later a guest on the medical drama of RTE The Clinic and was set to appear in a remake of the classic horror film The Asphyx but the project ended up being cancelled. Pam Jefferson, the character she played on E4's comedy Beaver Falls during its first season, which ran for two years. The show featured her in We Still Kill the Old Way which was a film from 2014. The 21st of November, 2018, she received the Almeria Tierra de Cine award as well as an award in the Almeria Walk of Fame.
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