Alison Doody

Alison Doody was born in Dublin, Ireland on November 11, 1966. The model is as well an Irish actor. Her first feature film appearance was a small part in the Bond film A View to a Kill. (1985). In the following film she was portrayed as a Nazi-sympathising Archaeologist Elsa Schneider (Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade 1989). Siobhan was in A Prayer for the Dying, Charlotte in Taffin and Rebecca Flannery Major League II. A photographer approached Doody. Doody decided to take up modeling and subsequently an industry-related career in modelling. Doody stringently avoided glamour and sexually explicit work. This was a policy was extended to her acting career. In the event that she was brought to director's attention in an upcoming James Bond film, Doody was offered a small role in A View to a Kill (1985). Doody is listed in John Willis Screen World's Vol. 3 as being one of the 12 top actors from 1986. 38. Doody was 18 years old when she played Doody's role in Bond she was still the youngest Bond gal to date. A Prayer for the Dying (1997) which starred Mickey Rourke, also featured an unimportant role in the form of IRA Siobhan. Doody had a non-speaking role in the 1987 TV adaptation of The Secret Garden appearing as Archibald Craven's wife Lilias in the movie of his dreams. Her first lead role was in an episode from 1988 of the Jim Henson fantasy series The Storyteller as Sapsorrow with John Hurt Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders. Her first appearance was in the 1988 movie Taffin alongside Pierce Brosnan. Next, she portrayed Dr. Elsa Schneider as an Austrian Nazi-sympathizer and archaeologist opposite Harrison Ford. It also featured Sean Connery as Indy's father Doody has acted alongside three actors who have portrayed James Bond. In the year 1991, Doody was co-starring with Jonathan Pryce in British mini-series Selling Hitler inspired by the publication fraud, also known as the Hitler Diaries. Doody then relocated to Hollywood. She starred as Flannery as Flannery in Major League II, opposite Charlie Sheen. Doody came back to acting in 2003 when she played a minuscule role on her role in the British comedy The Actors, in which Michael Caine played herself at an awards ceremony. The roles she played include an appearance in a TV film version of King Solomon's Mines in 2004 and a book about the Holocaust and an animated short called Benjamin's Struggle in 2005. Doody made an appearance on Danny Dyer 2010's The Rapture. She was also scheduled to be the main character on The Asphyx remake, but this project did not go ahead. She began her first two seasons of The E4 comedy Beaver Falls in 2011 as Pam Jefferson. She starred in We Still Kill the Old Way which was a film from 2014. Almeria the tierra de cinema award as well as an Almeria walk of fame star was presented on the 21st November 2018.

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