Alison Doody
Alison Doody is an Irish actor and model. She was born on November 11, 1966. Doody made her acting debut in a Bond film called A View to a Kill in 1985. She starred in 1989 as the archaeologist who was sympathetic to Nazis Elsa Schneider in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Siobhan Donnevan as A Prayer for the Dying (1997), Charlotte Taffin (1988), and Rebecca Flannery Major League II (1994) were other characters. A photographer approached Doody. Doody began to model that eventually led to an industry-related career in modelling. Doody was determined to steer clear of the glamour of nude roles which was a principle she followed in her acting. If she came to the director's attention for an upcoming James Bond film, Doody was offered a small role for a small part in A View to a Kill (1985). Doody's name was featured within John Willis Screen World Vol. 12 which features the most promising young actors in 1986. 38. Doody aged 18 as she played the character of Doody in Bond she was still the youngest Bond girl to date. A different early film had her in a minor role in the role of IRA member Siobhan Donovan in A Prayer for the Dying (1987) which was a film starring Mickey Rourke. Doody played an unseen role as Archibald Craven's spouse Lilias as she appeared in his film of a dream, the 1987 adaptation of The Secret Garden. She was Sapsorrow in the Jim Henson's fable show The Storyteller, opposite John Hurt Dawn French Jennifer Saunders. She worked with Pierce Brosnan as Dr. Elsa Schneider, an Austrian Nazi sympathizer and an archaeologist from the forensic field in the 1989 movie Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Doody played the role with Sean Connery, who played Indiana Jones' father. In the year 1991, Doody played alongside Jonathan Pryce in British mini-series Selling Hitler inspired by the published fraud known as The Hitler Diaries. Then, she moved to Hollywood. She was chosen to succeed Cybill Shepherd as spokesperson for L'Oreal she was later chosen to appear alongside Charlie Sheen in 1994's Major League II in the role of Flannery the agent's girlfriend. Doody made her acting comeback in 2003 when she played a minuscule role on The Actors, a British comedy The Actors, in which Michael Caine played herself at the awards ceremony. The year 2004, she appeared with Patrick Swayze alongside a TV adaptation to King Solomon's Mines. Also, she appeared on Benjamin's Struggle (2005), which was a pamphlet that described the Holocaust. In 2010, Doody was a character of Danny Dyer's movie The Rapture (2010). The Clinic, a medical drama on RTE. The Asphyx was her 2011 remake. In 2011 she began the first season of two on the E4 comedy drama Beaver Falls playing Pam Jefferson. In 2014, she appeared on We Still Kill the Old Way (2014). On 21 November 2018 she received the Almeria tierra de cine award and was awarded a star in Almeria Walk of Fame.





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