- Data di nascita
- Nome alla nascitaCaroline Jane Munro
- Altezza1,70 m
- Caroline Munro è nata il 16 gennaio 1949. Luogo di nascita: Inghilterra, Regno Unito. È conosciuta come attrice. È celebre per aver partecipato a La spia che mi amava (1977), Il viaggio fantastico di Sinbad (1973) e Maniac (1980). È stata sposata con George Dugdale e Judd Hamilton.
- ConiugiGeorge Dugdale(1990 - 14 gennaio 2020) (morte del marito, 2 bambini)Judd Hamilton(23 marzo 1970 - 1982) (divorziato)
- BambiniIona May Dugdale
- Shoulder-length brown hair
- Large sensual brown eyes
- Delicate high cheekbones
- Voluptuous bombshell figure
- Seductive deep voice
- Turned down the role of Ursa in Superman (1978), which went to Sarah Douglas, in order to play Naomi in La spia che mi amava (1977).
- Turned down an offer to do a "Playboy" nude spread. In fact, she refused to do any nude work at all and rejected such movie offers as Il mondo di una cover girl (1979) and Forza 10 da Navarone (1978) which called for this.
- She and fellow former Hammer pin-up Ingrid Pitt are considered the Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe of horror.
- As of (her friend) Richard Kiel's passing in 2014, she is the last surviving "named" villain of La spia che mi amava (1977); Curd Jürgens and Milton Reid also are deceased.
- She was offered the role of Sister Hyde in Barbara, il mostro di Londra (1971) which she turned down because it required some nudity. The role eventually went to Martine Beswick.
- [1988 interview] As I get older I'm becoming more experienced and more secure about myself and my work. Having not taken the correct route of drama school and the stage, it has been extra hard for me. I felt I didn't have the experience and therefore, I was very insecure. Now however, I feel I have--in a way--paid my dues by going back to the beginning and starting again. That's why I have been jumping at so many different projects. I feel I've earned the chance. I feel I can be up there with the other actors. I'm still not completely secure, but I'm much more secure than I used to be.
- I was frightened of every opportunity I had. Part of me wanted the success and notoriety and part of me didn't. Part of me is a private person, but part of me must be a show-off to be able to be in the limelight. It would be lovely--in an ideal world--if I could do the work and then go home and have my private life and be totally anonymous. Unfortunately, it can't be that way.
- I wanted to do art. Art was my love. I went to art school in Brighton but I was not very good at it. I just did not know what to do. I had a friend at the college who was studying photography and he needed somebody to photograph and he asked me. Unbeknownst to me, he sent the photographs to a big newspaper in London. The fashion photographer, David Bailey, was conducting a photo contest and my picture won.
- [on losing her husband of 30 years, George Dugdale]: I was really broken. It was so difficult for me and so difficult for my girls. But Georgina and Iona have been amazing, they are my pillars, unbelievably strong. We're the Three Musketeers.
- [on Roger Moore]: Very charismatic and wonderful. He made a perfect Bond, he'll always be my Bond, always. Nice, lovely man.
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