Ursula Andress in ‘Dr. No’

Ursula Andress' rise to fame started with her role as bombshell babe Honey Ryder in Dr. No (1962), in which she starred opposite Sean Connery.
Ursula Andress' rise to fame started with her role as bombshell babe Honey Ryder in Dr. No (1962), in which she starred opposite Sean Connery.
Daniela Bianchi starred as Tatiana Romanova, a corporal in the Soviet army that helped save Sean Connery's James Bond in the 1963 film.
Honor Blackman played pilot Pussy Galore in the 1964 flick that also starred Sean Connery as James Bond and Gert Fröbe as Goldfinger.
Claudine Auger starred as the usually bikini-clad Domino Derval, a mistress to agent Emilio Largo, in Thunderball (1965). After Sean Connery's James Bond saved her from drowning, Domino helped him plot against Largo.
Mia Hama's Kissy Suzuki had a mock wedding with Sean Connery's James Bond as he went undercover as a fisherman in the 1967 movie.
Diana Rigg's Teresa di Vicenzo tied the knot with George Lazenby's James Bond, but gets killed shortly after their marriage in the 1969 film.
Jill St. John starred as diamond smuggler Tiffany Case in the 1971 film, which marked the last time Sean Connery starred as James Bond.
Jane Seymour's Solitaire was a psychic tarot card reader, but lost her ability to see the future after making love with Roger Moore's James Bond in the 1973 film.
Britt Ekland played James Bond's klutzy assistant, Mary Goodnight, in The Man with the Golden Gun (1974).
Anya Amasova (played by Barbara Bach), whose code name is Triple X, was a KGB agent that also had the same mission at James Bond (Roger Moore) in the 1977 film.
Lois Chiles' Holly Goodhead was a CIA agent working undercover as an astronaut in Moonraker (1979).
Carole Bouquet's Melina Havelock teamed up with Roger Moore's James Bond after witnessing her parent's assassination, working with him to find out who ordered the attacks.
Octopussy, who was played by Maud Adams, ran an all-female circus that was actually a jewelry smuggling operation in the 1983 movie.
Tanya Roberts played Stacey Sutton, a geologist who was an heir to an oil tycoon, in A View to a Kill (1985).
Maryam d'Abo's Kara Milovy starred opposite of Timothy Dalton's James Bond in the 1987 movie.
Carey Lowell's Pam Bouvier worked as a CIA pilot and assisted Bond in his mission in the 1989 film.
Chinese agent Wai Lin, played by Michelle Yeoh, helped James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) on his mission to take down media magnate Elliot Carver in the 1997 flick.
Izabella Scorupco's Natalya Simonova, a Russian computer programmer, saved James Bond (played by Pierce Brosnan for the first time) in GoldenEye (1995).
Sophie Marceau starred as Elektra King, the daughter of a wealthy oil baron named Sir Robert King, in the 1999 movie.
Halle Berry starred as Giacinta Johnson, but was nicknamed as Jinx since she was born on Friday the 13th. Since Die Another Day was the 20th Bond film and it was the 40th anniversary of the series, the movie paid homage to Ursula Andress' Honey Ryder by having Berry emerge from the waters in an orange bikini — not unlike the way the Swiss actress appeared in Dr. No (1962).
In Casino Royale (2006), Eva Green played Vesper Lynd, who worked as an agent for Her Majesty's Treasury and was assigned to manage the funds lent to Bond for a high-stakes poker game.
Olga Kurylenko starred as Bolivian agent Camille Montes, who teams up with Daniel Craig's James Bond to kill the bad guys that murdered her family.
Bérénice Marlohe starred as Sévérine, who helps James Bond (Daniel Craig) track down her employer, Raoul Silva (Javier Bardem), in the 2012 flick.
Lea Seydoux plays Madeleine Swann in the latest Bond film Spectre.
Stephanie Sigman joins Monica Bellucci, Lea Seydoux and Naomie Harris in Spectre, and is the first Mexican actress to become a Bond girl.