Alison Doody

Alison Doody has been an Irish actor and model from 11 November 1996. Her debut came in a Bond film, A View to a Kill in 1985. She starred in 1989 as an archaeologist with Nazi sympathies Elsa Schneider in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Siobhan Donnevan in A Prayer for the Dying (1997), Charlotte Taffin (1988) and Rebecca Flannery Major League II (1994) were other characters. Doody started modelling after she was approached. The result was that it turned out to be an extremely lucrative profession. Doody was extremely determined not to do glamour or nude work. The same rule continued into the acting profession. After catching the eye of the director of casting in the upcoming James Bond movie, she was cast of A View to a Kill in the role of Jenny Flex. Doody was named one of the 12 most promising young actors in 1986 in John Willis Screen World. 38. Only 18 years old when she appeared in the role Doody was, and still is - the youngest Bond girl to date. A Prayer for the Dying starring Mickey Rourke also had a role for Doody in the character of IRA Siobhan. Doody was unspoken as the wife of Archibald Craven Lilias when she appeared in his dream, 1987's adaptation of The Secret Garden. The Storyteller episode from 1988 included her in the leading part of Sapsorrow as well as John Hurt Dawn French Jennifer Saunders. She also starred with Pierce Brosnan on the movie Taffin. Her most notable performance to date was her role as Austrian Nazi sympathizer and archaeologist Doctor Elsa Schneider opposite Harrison Ford in 1989's Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Doody was in the film with Sean Connery, who played Indy's father. Doody was a co-star in the year 1991 alongside Jonathan Pryce opposite the British mini-series Selling Hitler, which was an inspiration for the book fraud called The Hitler Diaries. In Hollywood, she moved to. She went on as Flannery the agent of Charlie Sheen as well as partner in Major League II. She was chosen to be the replacement for Cybill Shepherd, who was L'Oreal's first spokeswoman. Doody came back to acting in 2003 when she played a minuscule role on her role in the British comedy The Actors, in which Michael Caine played herself at an awards show. Doody's roles include the TV film version of King Solomon's Mines in 2004 as well as a booklet on the Holocaust and the short film Benjamin's Struggle in 2005. In 2010 Doody was a character in Danny Dyer's film The Rapture (2010). She guested in RTE's the medical thriller The Clinic. The project was eventually canceled. Her first two seasons on the E4 comedy Beaver Falls in 2011 as Pam Jefferson. She starred in We Still Kill the Old Way, a 2014 film. She was given the Almeria tierra de cinema award on the 21st of November, 2018.

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