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Maryam d'Abo: Bond Star's Career Regrets
13 Feb
Summary
- Maryam d'Abo admits her career didn't advance post-Bond role.
- She attributes her stalled career to personal immaturity.
- d'Abo produced the documentary 'Bond Girls Are Forever'.

Maryam d'Abo, who played Kara Milovy in a James Bond film starring Timothy Dalton, recently discussed her career trajectory. While the role was a significant opportunity, d'Abo admits it did not lead to the widespread fame or career advancement seen by other Bond girls. She candidly stated that she was not ready for the attention the role brought, citing her own immaturity as the primary reason her career stalled.
Despite this, d'Abo holds no bitterness towards the franchise. Her passion for the Bond girl legacy led her to produce the 2002 documentary 'Bond Girls Are Forever.' This film explores the experiences of actresses who played the iconic role, highlighting d'Abo's continued engagement with the Bond universe. Her perspective offers a nuanced view on the impact of major film roles on an actor's career.




