Daniela Bianchi
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Daniela Bianchi (born 31 January 1942) is an Italian actress, whose best known part was Tatiana Romanova in the 1963 James Bond movie From Russia with Love. Born in Rome, she was the 1st runner-up in the 1960 Miss Universe contest, where she was also voted Miss Photogenic by the press. Her film career began in 1958. In From Russia with Love her voice was dubbed by Barbara Jefford. She made a number of French and Italian movies after From Russia with Love, the last being Scacco Internazionale in 1968. One of her later films was Operation Kid Brother (also known as OK Connery and Operation Double 007), which was a James Bond spoof filmed in English (though Bianchi was again dubbed) and starring Sean Connery's brother, Neil Connery. In 1970, she retired from acting to marry a Genoan shipping magnate, with whom she has a son. Description above from the Wikipedia article Daniela Bianchi, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 2012 · We're Nothing Like James Bond as Self
- 2002 · Best Ever Bond as Tatiana Romanova (archive footage) (uncredited)
- 2002 · Bond Girls Are Forever as Tatiana Romanova, 'From Russia with Love' (archive footage)
- 2000 · Inside 'Diamonds Are Forever' as Self
- 2000 · Inside 'From Russia with Love' as Self
- 1968 · The Last Chance as Helen Harris
- 1967 · Dirty Heroes as Kristina von Keist
- 1967 · Operation Kid Brother as Maya Rafis
- 1967 · Your Turn to Die as Arabella
- 1966 · Requiem for a Secret Agent as Evelyn
- 1966 · Special Mission Lady Chaplin as Arabella Chaplin
- 1966 · Balearic Caper as Mercedes
- 1965 · Weekend, Italian Style as Isabella Dominici
- 1965 · The Incredible World of James Bond as Self (archive footage)
- 1965 · Snow Job as Nadia
- 1964 · Code Name: Tiger as Mehlica
- 1963 · From Russia with Love as Tatiana 'Tanja' Romanova
- 1962 · The Sword of El Cid as Elvira
- 1961 · Demons at Midnight as
- 1961 · Dr. Kildare as Francesca Paolini
- 1958 · Love is My Profession as (uncredited)