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Lois Maxwell is the classic Moneypenny. Her scenes with Bond are comical and always welcome in the film. Bond enjoys her numerous flirtations... their relationship never goes any further. Her portrayal of Moneypenny is loyal, caring, hoping (!) and a very good friend. She is always the first person to help Bond if she can, and does so on many occasions.
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Lois Maxwell  not available Synopsis: Canadian-born actress Lois Maxwell, best known for her portrayal of Miss Moneypenny in the "James Bond" films, heads the cast of the Italian costume melodrama Amori e Veleni. Maxwell plays Sweden's Queen Christina, who makes a diplomatic visit to Rome. The queen's former lover, Count Santinelli (Amedeo NazzariRead More
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Lois Maxwell peers at a picture of the new James Bond actor Daniel Craig and arches an eyebrow. "Hmm," she says. "He's not as handsome as Roger or Sean, is he? "Perhaps the make-up girls could do something to him - maybe give him a wig."
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Lois Maxwell Contributions: On February 14, 1929 in Ontario, Canada, Lois Maxwell was welcomed into the world. Playing the famous Miss Moneypenny in 14 James Bond movies, Maxwell became an icon in the world of James Bond. Ironically, Maxwell was a good friend of James Bond #3 Roger Moore from the beginning of her career. "Dr. No" was her first film, and she went all the way through "A View to a Kill." She left the series because she felt she was too old to still be flirtatious with James Bond. Maxwell created the light hearted and extremely romantic secretary always waiting for James Bond to walk through her office into M's office.
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L[O]is Maxwell's film career began when she was only 19 in A Matter of Life and Death. She was given The Most Promising Newcomer Award at the Golden Globes in 1947 for her role in That Hagen Girl. She is usually remembered for her many appearances as the efficient Miss Moneypenny in the all of the James Bond films produced between 1962 and 1985 when she was dropped in favour of someone younger.
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