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Jill Masterson: Shirley Eaton Goldpainted Den "gyllene flickan" Shirley Eaton, Idén byggde på en verklig schweizisk modell som målade sig och dog av kvävning. |
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Jill Masterson: Shirley Eaton |
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Shirley Eaton was a glamorous blonde actress who appeared
in many British black and white comedies in the fifties and
onwards.
She was born in London. Throughout her career, she has appeared with many of the main British male comedy stars from the period including Jimmy Edwards, Max Bygraves, Bob Monkhouse and Arthur Askey. Her female co-stars included Peggy Mount, Thora Hird and Dora Bryan among others. In any British film featuring comedy actors like Kenneth Connor she's liable to turn up as the glamorous love interest. Early roles include Three Men In A Boat (1956) and Date with Disaster (1957), starring with American Tom Drake. She also worked with The Crazy Gang in Life Is a Circus (1958). Later she starred in an entertaining version of Ten Little Indians (1965), co-starring American singer and actor Fabian. She also appeared in several early Carry On films, but did little TV work. However, undoubtedly Eaton's most famous role was that of Jill Masterson in the 1964 James Bond film Goldfinger. Her character's demise, being painted head to toe in gold paint and suffering skin suffocation, became an iconic image of the film and inadvertantly lead to the creation of an urban legend concerning both the method of death and the actress' own fate. Ms. Eaton, very much alive, later appeared in a 2003 episode of the TV documentary series Mythbusters to help debunk the legend. Shirley Eaton Facts
Shirley Eaton Den "gyllene flickan" Shirley Eaton, Idén byggde på en verklig schweizisk modell som målade sig och dog av kvävning. Hon är också känd för att vara den Bondbruden som snarare blev känd för sin makeup än sin rolltolkning. I filmen Goldfinger spelar hon figuren Jill Masterson som dör efter att över hela kroppen ha blivit målad med guldfärg. Det tog hela två timmar att måla artisten. Makeupartister var Basil Newall och Paul Rabiger. En annan intressant sak är att rolltolkaren i början av filmen är Margaret Nolan vilken även är den person som finns på filmposters. Hon var från början kontrakterad för den fem minuter långa insatsen. Rykten har gått om att även Shirley Eaton skulle ha avlidit vilket är helt felaktigt. Vid inspelningen närvarade läkare som hela tiden övervakade henne - dessutom lämnade en fläck på magen utifall att. På Discovery Channel har man på tv-programmet Mythbusters testat om en människa avlider om huden är helt täckt av färg - det gör man inte. Denna hypotes ställd av Ian Fleming i boken Goldfinger var alltså falsk men gav till upphov att många trodde att den var sann. |
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When Felix Leiter meets James Bond at the Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami, he points out Auric Goldfinger's astonishing luck at cards. Bond observes a game of Gin Rummy between Goldfinger and Mr. Simmons, and suspects some foul play. He sneaks into Goldfinger's suite and finds Jill Masterson laying on a sunbed on the balcony. She is using binoculars and a radio to communicate through Goldfinger's ear piece, helping him cheat at cards.
Bond questions Jill, and after implying otherwise, discovers that their relationship is merely professional. He uses the radio to talk to Goldfinger, threatening to call the Miami Beach Police unless he looses the money he has gained by cheating.
Jill is impressed by Bond's daring move, and the two of them go back to his hotel suite. But Goldfinger is angered by her betrayal, and gets his revenge, sending henchman Oddjob to kill her. Oddjob knocks her unconscious and paints her entire body in gold paint, causing her to die from skin asphyxiation.
Although such a cause of death has been medically disproved, the scene has become one of the most iconic moments of the James Bond series. The irony of Goldfinger's use of gold paint, as well as the glittering of the golden girl, and a fantastic score from John Barry, make it a very memorable scene.
Jill's sister, Tilly Masterson, attempts to avenge her death by assassinating Goldfinger. Unfortunately she fails each time, and her persistence leads to her own eventual death, struck in the neck by Oddjob's steal-rimmed hat.
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