Alison Doody
Alison Doody is an Irish actor and model. Her birth date was 11th November, 1966. She made her film debut with a tiny part in Bond film A View to a Kill (1985) she went on to play anti-Nazi archaeologist Elsa Schneider, in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989). Siobhan is in A Prayer for the Dying, Charlotte in Taffin and Rebecca Flannery Major League II. Doody was a model when she was approached by a hopeful photographer. The career she pursued has developed into commercial modeling. Doody tried to stay clear of glamour and nude roles, which was a principle she incorporated into her acting. In 1985, after getting noticed by the directors who were casting the James Bond new film, Doody took a small part in Jenny Flex as in A View to a Kill. Doody was selected as one of the 12 most promising young actors in the year 1986 in John Willis Screen World. 38. At just 18 at the time she acted in the role Doody was, and still is the youngest Bond girl to date. A Prayer for the Dying, starring Mickey Rourke in 1987, was a film from the beginning where Doody played IRA Siobhan. Doody was a silent actor in a 1987 adaptation from The Secret Garden, playing Archibald Craven's dream wife Lilias. In a Jim Henson fantasy episode The Storyteller in 1988, Doody portrayed Sapsorrow along with John Hurt Dawn French Jennifer Saunders. She acted alongside Pierce Brosnan as Dr. Elsa Schneider, an Austrian Nazi sympathizer as well as a archaeologist from the forensic field in the 1989 movie Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Doody is a part of the James Bond family, having played alongside Sean Connery and Jonathan Pryce in the film Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Doody starred alongside Jonathan Pryce as Hitler Diaries which was a British mini-series that was inspired by Hitler Diaries. She then moved to Hollywood. The decision was made to replace Cybill Shepard in the role of L'Oreal spokeswoman and continued to play opposite Charlie Sheen as Flannery, his wife and agent on the film Major League II. Doody's return to the screen was in 2003, when Michael Caine played Doody in the role of a brief. She was in the film with Patrick Swayze, in the 2004 TV film adaptation of King Solomon's Mines. Doody recorded a part in the film of Danny Dyer, The Rapture. Doody was later a guest on RTE's medical drama The Clinic and was set to be the lead actress in a remake of the classic horror film The Asphyx but the project ended up being cancelled. In 2011 she began the first season of two on E4 comedy show Beaver Falls playing Pam Jefferson. In 2014 she appeared in We Still Kill the Old Way. She was given the Almeria Tierra de Cinema award on November 21, 2018.
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