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I totally agree. Lotte Lenya was not the ugly bitch she was turned into for the movie. Look at her portraits from the 1920s...not what you would call a classical beauty, but certainly a pretty person.
At the risk of going forward too much, I compare her to the role of Ilse Steppat (who sadly died before the movie was released) in OHMSS. There is a lot of (at least: past) beauty being hidden for the sake of the movie character.
Either of those two might have qualified for the role of a Bond girl (except that their qualities as an actor were excessive for that), had they been 30 or (in the case of Lenya) 40 years younger.
Yes, both weren't ugly women by any stretch of the imagination, and are even noticeably pretty at the ages they did those films when off camera.
It's actually interesting that they didn't add too many 'embellishments' to either actress/their appearance. Yes, they have particular costumes, their hair is done up, they have a certain amount of make-up etc. but Lenya for example wasn't given prosthetics or anything to make her look 'toad-like'. It's her performance that sells Klebb's repulsiveness. A very talented actress.
Ilse Steppat is ca. 32 in that picture.
No joke? Amazing that you made the connection.
I never joke about my research, Double-O...I mean @zebrafish.
That's superb.
Awesome.
Goldfinger
Earlier this week I came upon Around the World Under the Sea (1966) which also features Ms. Eaton. Very lovely I must say. :x
Note: Some background on USAF Lt. Col. Charles Russhon (pictured with Connery in that last photo).
https://www.afsoc.af.mil/News/Features/Display/Article/163717/007-the-spy-who-loved-spec-ops/
Awesome photo. Goldfinger and 11 other guys ready to get rich quick. It just inspired me to do this, dammit:
Is that from Thunderball? Sean's 'piece looks a bit different! :D