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She's best known for playing cellist Kara Milovy in the 1987 ''Film/JamesBond'' film ''Film/TheLivingDaylights'', whose director Creator/JohnGlen would go on to cast her in several of his works. She was also the host and narrator for the 2002 documentary ''Bond Girls Are Forever'', where former Bond girl actresses were interviewed about their experiences. She's also had a main role in ''Series/SomethingIsOutThere'', which Creator/{{NBC}} declined to renew.
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She's best known for playing cellist Kara Milovy in the 1987 ''Film/JamesBond'' film ''Film/TheLivingDaylights'', whose director Creator/JohnGlen would go on to cast her in several of his works. She was also the works, and later went on to host and narrator for narrate the 2002 documentary ''Bond Girls Are Forever'', where former Bond girl actresses were interviewed about their experiences. She's She also had a main role in ''Series/SomethingIsOutThere'', which Creator/{{NBC}} declined to renew.
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She's best known for playing cellist Kara Milovy in the 1987 ''Film/JamesBond'' film ''Film/TheLivingDaylights'', whose director Creator/JohnGlen would go on to cast her in several of his works. She was also the host and narrator for the 2002 documentary ''Bond Girls Are Forever'', where former Bond girl actresses were interviewed about their experiences. She She's also had a main role in ''Series/SomethingIsOutThere'', which Creator/{{NBC}} declined to renew.
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She's the granddaughter of Giorgi Kvinitadze, a military commander and an important figure of the short-lived Democratic Republic of UsefulNotes/{{Georgia|Caucasus}} (1918-1921) who went into exile in France when the country was annexed by the [[UsefulNotes/SovietRussiaUkraineAndSoOn Soviet Union]]. She's also the first cousin once removed of Creator/OliviaDabo, and she was married to British director Hugh Hudson (of ''Film/ChariotsOfFire'' fame) from 2003 to his death in 2023.
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She's the granddaughter of Giorgi Kvinitadze, a military commander and an important figure of the short-lived Democratic Republic of UsefulNotes/{{Georgia|Caucasus}} (1918-1921) who went into exile in France UsefulNotes/{{France}} when the country was annexed by the [[UsefulNotes/SovietRussiaUkraineAndSoOn Soviet Union]]. She's also the first cousin once removed of Creator/OliviaDabo, and she was married to British director Hugh Hudson (of ''Film/ChariotsOfFire'' fame) from 2003 to his death in 2023.
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She's the granddaughter of Giorgi Kvinitadze, a military commander and an important figure of the short-lived Democratic Republic of UsefulNotes/{{Georgia|Caucasus}} (1918-1921) who went into exile in France when the country was annexed by the [[UsefulNotes/SovietRussiaUkraineAndSoOn Soviet Union]]. She's also the first cousin once removed of Creator/OliviaDabo, and she's been married to British director Hugh Hudson (of ''Film/ChariotsOfFire'' fame) since 2003.
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She's the granddaughter of Giorgi Kvinitadze, a military commander and an important figure of the short-lived Democratic Republic of UsefulNotes/{{Georgia|Caucasus}} (1918-1921) who went into exile in France when the country was annexed by the [[UsefulNotes/SovietRussiaUkraineAndSoOn Soviet Union]]. She's also the first cousin once removed of Creator/OliviaDabo, and she's been she was married to British director Hugh Hudson (of ''Film/ChariotsOfFire'' fame) since 2003.from 2003 to his death in 2023.
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She's best known for playing cellist Kara Milovy in the 1987 ''Film/JamesBond'' film ''Film/TheLivingDaylights'', whose director Creator/JohnGlen would go on to cast her in several of his works. She was also the host and narrator for the 2002 documentary ''Bond Girls Are Forever'', where former Bond girl actresses were interviewed about their experiences.
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She's best known for playing cellist Kara Milovy in the 1987 ''Film/JamesBond'' film ''Film/TheLivingDaylights'', whose director Creator/JohnGlen would go on to cast her in several of his works. She was also the host and narrator for the 2002 documentary ''Bond Girls Are Forever'', where former Bond girl actresses were interviewed about their experiences. She also had a main role in ''Series/SomethingIsOutThere'', which Creator/{{NBC}} declined to renew.
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She's the granddaughter of Giorgi Kvinitadze, a military commander and an important figure of the short-lived Democratic Republic of UsefulNotes/{{Georgia|Europe}} (1918-1921) who went into exile in France when the country was annexed by the [[UsefulNotes/SovietRussiaUkraineAndSoOn Soviet Union]]. She's also the first cousin once removed of Creator/OliviaDabo, and she's been married to British director Hugh Hudson (of ''Film/ChariotsOfFire'' fame) since 2003.
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She's the granddaughter of Giorgi Kvinitadze, a military commander and an important figure of the short-lived Democratic Republic of UsefulNotes/{{Georgia|Europe}} UsefulNotes/{{Georgia|Caucasus}} (1918-1921) who went into exile in France when the country was annexed by the [[UsefulNotes/SovietRussiaUkraineAndSoOn Soviet Union]]. She's also the first cousin once removed of Creator/OliviaDabo, and she's been married to British director Hugh Hudson (of ''Film/ChariotsOfFire'' fame) since 2003.
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She is fluent in French due to having been raised in Paris and francophone Switzerland, she started her acting career on stage in France in 1982. She recovered from an aneurysm in 2007, which motivated her to direct a documentary about other victims of aneurysm in 2009. She later did some modelling in her 50s and started painting (her works can be seen on her Instagram).
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She is fluent in French due to having been raised in Paris and francophone Switzerland, she started her acting career on stage in France in 1982. She recovered from an aneurysm in 2007, which motivated her to direct a documentary about other victims of aneurysm in 2009. She later did some modelling in her 50s and started painting (her works can be seen on her Instagram).Instagram account).
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She's the granddaughter of Giorgi Kvinitadze, a military commander and an important figure of the short-lived Democratic Republic of UsefulNotes/{{Georgia|Europe}} (1918-1921) who went into exile in France when the country was annexed by the [[UsefulNotes/SovietRussiaUkraineAndSoOn USSR]].UsefulNotes/SovietUnion. She's also the first cousin once removed of Creator/OliviaDabo, and she's been married to British director Hugh Hudson (of ''Film/ChariotsOfFire'' fame) since 2003.
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She's the granddaughter of Giorgi Kvinitadze, a military commander and an important figure of the short-lived Democratic Republic of UsefulNotes/{{Georgia|Europe}} (1918-1921) who went into exile in France when the country was annexed by the [[UsefulNotes/SovietRussiaUkraineAndSoOn USSR]]. She's also the first cousin once removed of Creator/OliviaDabo, and she's been married to British director Hugh Hudson (of ''Film/ChariotsOfFire'' fame) since 2003.
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She's best known for playing cellist Kara Milovy in the 1987 ''Film/JamesBond'' film ''Film/TheLivingDaylights'', whose director John Glen Creator/JohnGlen would go on to cast her in several of his works. She was also the host and narrator for the 2002 documentary ''Bond Girls Are Forever'', where former Bond girl actresses were interviewed about their experiences.
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She's the granddaughter of Giorgi Kvinitadze, a military commander and an important figure of the short-lived Democratic Republic of UsefulNotes/{{Georgia|Europe}} (1918-1921) who went into exile in France when the country was annexed by the [[UsefulNotes/SovietRussiaUkraineAndSoOn USSR]]. She's also the first cousin once removed of Creator/OliviaDabo, and she's been married to director Hugh Hudson (of ''Film/ChariotsOfFire'' fame) since 2003.
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She's the first cousin once removed of Creator/OliviaDabo, and she's been married to director Hugh Hudson (of ''Film/ChariotsOfFire'' fame) since 2003. She's also the granddaughter of Giorgi Kvinitadze, a military commander and an important figure of the short-lived Democratic Republic of UsefulNotes/{{Georgia|Europe}} (1918-1921) who went into exile in France when the country was annexed by the [[UsefulNotes/SovietRussiaUkraineAndSoOn USSR]].