Samantha Bond (born 27 November 1961) is an
English
actress best known for her role as
Miss Moneypenny in the
James Bond films starring
Pierce Brosnan. She is married to
Alexander Hanson and has two
children, Molly and Tom. Samantha Bond is the daughter of actor
Philip Bond and
Pat Sandys, and is the sister of actors
Abigail and
Matthew
Bond.
She attended the Godolphin and
Latymer School
, and trained at the Bristol Old Vic
Theatre School
.
Career
She has appeared in many television series, notably the 1997
adaptation of
Emma
starring
Kate Beckinsale.
She is a
member of the Royal
Shakespeare Company and starred opposite Dame Judi Dench in David Hare's award-winning play
Amy's View at the Royal National
Theatre
.
In 1983,
she appeared in the original 1983 Southampton production of
Daisy Pulls It Off
before it moved to the West End
. Also
in 1983 she appeared in
Mansfield
Park and in the fourth series of
Rumpole of the Bailey where she
played Rumpole's pupil Miss Liz Probert. In 1985, she appeared in
the
BBC's adaptation of
A Murder is
Announced, a
Miss Marple novel
by
Agatha Christie. In 1990, she
appeared in the
Agatha
Christie's Poirot television series episode "The Adventure
of the Cheap Flat". In 2004, she starred opposite
Peter Davison in the
ITV
drama-comedy
Distant Shores.
In 2006,
she returned to the stage in a new production of Michael Frayn's Donkey's Years at the
Comedy
Theatre
. On 1 January 2007, Bond appeared as the
villain Mrs Wormwood in the pilot episode of the
BBC children's drama series
The Sarah Jane Adventures, a
spin-off from the popular science-fiction series
Doctor Who.. She later reprised this role
for the
two part finale of the
show's second series. Bond starred in the BBC sitcom
Outnumbered in both 2007 and 2008, playing
Auntie Angela. She has also starred in the popular English drama
Midsomer Murders in the
episodes "Destroying Angel" (2001) and "Shot at Dawn" (2008).
In the
West End she stars in David Leveaux's production of Tom Stoppard's Arcadia at the Duke of York's
Theatre
(2009).
James Bond franchise
Samantha Bond has starred in four James Bond films as
Miss Moneypenny. She was preceded by
Caroline Bliss and
Lois Maxwell. In a BBC 4 interview, she
remarked that she would retire from her role with the departure of
Pierce Brosnan as James Bond.
Samantha has yet to be succeeded as Moneypenny, as the character
was not included in either
Casino Royale or its sequel,
Quantum of Solace.
References
- Review of 2002 production of Daisy,
Telegraph, 25 April 2002.
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