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Having been a model in the late ’60s, Madeline Smith became a prominent actress by the start of the ’70s. She appeared in several TV series including British comedies His and Hers and The Two Ronnies.
Of course, her biggest break came in 1973, when Smith landed a role as a Bond girl named Miss Caruso in Live and Let Die, the first James Bond movie starring Roger Moore. It was after that where Smith became a household name and icon across the world.
[post_page_title]Madeline Smith today[/post_page_title]
The ’80s brought more success for Smith, with numerous roles in films like crime-mystery Why Didn’t They Ask Evans? and TV shows such as sketchy comedy The Stream Video Company. However, after giving birth to her daughter Emily in 1984, Smith decided to gradually take less work.
Her last role was in a 2012 made-for-TV movie called Titanic: Southhampton Remembers. In more recent years, the former Bond girl has been touring the UK while speaking at a series of concerts dedicated to the James Bond movies.