What Happened To People's Favorite Bond Girls Over The Years

James Bond is known for a lot of things — his good looks, the nifty gadgets, his habit of saving the world — but no 007 flick would be complete without a gorgeous lady. Bond girls have become just as big a part of the secret agent's legacy as the man himself, and over the years plenty of beautiful women have crossed his path. But while these 30 iconic Bond girls may be known for their looks, the ways their lives panned out prove that they were more than just a few pretty faces.

30. Diana Rigg

Opposite one-time 007 George Lazenby in 1969's On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Diana starred as Countess Tracy di Vicenzo. A CBE and a Dame in her native Britain, Diana acted regularly up until her death in 2020, most notably playing Olenna Tyrell in Game of Thrones.

29. Eunice Gayson

Starring as Sylvia Trench in both Dr. No (1962) and From Russia with Love (1963), Eunice is widely considered to be the original Bond girl. Following a 15-year film career, Eunice retired after with Love and lived a quiet life before passing away in 2018 at age 90.

28. Lana Wood

Sister of legendary actress Natalie Wood, Lana left her mark on the Bond universe as the opportunistic Plenty O'Toole in Diamonds Are Forever (1971). Lana retired from acting in 1985, though she's since returned to the screen in a number of low-budget films.

27. Jill St. John

A Hollywood starlet throughout the '50s, Jill appeared in Diamonds Are Forever, playing diamond smuggler and Bond love interest Tiffany Case. Now in her 80s, the actress boasts quite the career resume, including appearances on Batman, Magnum P.I., and Seinfeld.