Alison Doody
Alison Doody is an Irish actor and model. Born on 11th November 1966. Her debut came in the Bond film, A View to a Kill in the year 1985. In 1989, she played an archaeologist with Nazi sympathies Elsa Schneider in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Siobhan in A Prayer for the Dying, Charlotte in Taffin and Rebecca Flannery Major League II. Doody started modeling after being offered by an experienced photographer. This led to an enviable modeling career in the commercial world. Doody was extremely cautious about doing glamorous or sexually explicit work. The same rule continued into her acting career. If she came to the director's notice for an upcoming James Bond film, Doody took on a part for a small part in A View to a Kill (1985). Doody was selected as one of the twelve most promising young actors in the year 1986 in John Willis Screen World. 38. Doody, who was only 18 at the time she played the part of Doody in A prayer for the dying (1987) which starred Mickey Rourke. Doody is the tiniest Bond girl who has a name to her. A Prayer for the Dying starring Mickey Rourke also had a performance by Doody, playing IRA Siobhan. Doody played an unseen role as the wife of Archibald Craven Lilias as she appeared in the film adaptation of his fantasy, 1987's version to The Secret Garden. The Storyteller episode from 1988 featured her in the lead role in the film Sapsorrow and was portrayed by John Hurt Dawn French Jennifer Saunders. She played opposite Pierce Brosnan in the film Taffin (1988) prior to taking possibly her most famous role in her career as Austrian Archaeologist and Nazi-sympathiser the Dr. Elsa Schneider in 1989's Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade as a co-star with Harrison Ford. Doody has collaborated with three James Bond actors. Doody was a co-star in the year 1991 alongside Jonathan Pryce opposite the British miniseries Selling Hitler, which was an inspiration for the book fraud known as The Hitler Diaries. She later moved to Hollywood. She starred as Flannery in Major League II, opposite Charlie Sheen. Doody was absent from the stage for nearly 10 years, returned in 2003 to take on a tiny role on her role in the British comedy The Actors in which Michael Caine played her in a scene at the ceremony for awards. In 2004, she starred with Patrick Swayze as a television adaptation of King Solomon's Mines. She played a role on Benjamin's Struggle, a 2005 booklet on the Holocaust. Doody was a part-time actress in Danny Dyer's film The Rapture (2010). She guested in RTE's the medical thriller The Clinic. The project was later shelved. She began her first two seasons on The E4 comedy Beaver Falls in 2011 as Pam Jefferson. She also appeared on the show in 2014 as We Still Kill the Old Way. She received the Almeria film award on 21 November 2018.
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